[TRNSYS-users] TYPE 666 Chiller Queries

#YEO KEAT KEE# YEOK0031 at e.ntu.edu.sg
Wed Mar 27 00:29:12 PDT 2013


Hi Jeff,

You are definitely right that there are spikes in the power plot that complements the spike in the COP.

Using the same performance map, and running at known conditions, the model is actually predicting the expected results.

The problem arises when I try to run the chiller at part load, in this case, the chiller is actually running at half of its capacity.

The spikes observed were not present when the chiller was made to run at its full capacity.

I would like to expand the discussion by bringing in the Entering Condenser Water Temperature (ECWT)  VS the COP.

According to the default chiller performance map, as the ECWT is lowered, the COP ratio of the Chiller will increase, all other parameters kept constant.

In the attached file, the first picture COP VS ECWT ,shows the reverse instead, when the ECWT Is lowered, the COP of the Chiller decreases.

In the second picture, when I ramp down the fan speed of the cooling tower further, and hence increasing the ECWT, the COP of the chiller stabilized.

Does anyone knows why is such relationship being observed ? Or is there be a fundamental mistake in my understanding of the program ?

Best Regards,
Yeo

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Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] TYPE 666 Chiller Queries


Well if you look carefully at your plots, power is not "almost constant".  Change the scale of the power plot and you'll see the spikes that you are observing in your COP.  Have you spot-checked your performance map by running the chiller at "known conditions" and seeing that you're getting out of your model what you are expecting?



Jeff



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On 03/26/2013 10:44 pm, #YEO KEAT KEE# wrote:
Dear Fellow Trnsys Users,

I am running a parametric study using the TYPE 666 Chiller and I have some unexplainable observations with regards to the Chiller COP.

It seems that the chiller COP has a lot of unexplainable spikes and fluctuations throughout the simulated year.

This is observed despite

1.        An almost constant part load ratio (load) handled by the chiller.

2.       Entering Condenser Water Temperature to the chiller remains almost constant, with little fluctuations.

3.       Power consumed by the chiller remaining almost constant.

I understand that in TRNSYS, COP=Qmet/P, if both the Qmet and P are relatively constant, what could be causing the spike observed in the COP ?

I have attached some screen shots from the results of my simulation.

Has anyone encountered the same situation before ? Or any advice on why this is happening ?

Best Regards,
Yeo
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