[Equest-users] loop to loop heat pump for preheat coils
Fred Betz
fbetz at aeieng.com
Thu Oct 21 12:05:38 PDT 2010
Alper,
To my knowledge there is no way to do this within eQuest.
What we do is output the hourly loads to a spreadsheet and apply them to heat pumps or heat recovery chillers in TRNSYS.
There is a lot of leg work required to setup a functioning system including controllers, inputting performance maps, etc.
This has worked very well for us in several HP and HRC applications. If this is for a LEED project, it must be documented separately as an exceptional calculation.
Fred
Fred Betz PhD., LEED AP
Sustainable Systems Analyst
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From: Alper Erten [mailto:Alper.Erten at BuroHappold.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 2:02 AM
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: [Equest-users] loop to loop heat pump for preheat coils
Hi all,
I am trying to simulate a heat pump which will recover heat from chilled water return pipes to provide preheat for the dedicated outdoor air units in a cooling dominated building. This is my first time trying to model heat recovery with heat pumps, so I appreciate any help with it.
The chilled water system is a district cooling plant which I modeled using a chilled water meter. The heat pump would be in operation only when there is a cooling demand and will be providing heat for LTHW loop which will have preheat coils attached to it. The remaining heating is done via electric resistance heating coils of the air side system which i modeled as a constant volume single zone system.
I am not sure if this the correct way but I am trying to use a loop-to-loop heat pump with default library performance curves; but couldn't figure out which loop types are appropriate for it? This heat pump type seems to require a condensing water loop which is not present in the actual building design, do I still have to create one in the model? Also the regular condensing water loop is not appropirate to be attached to a loop-to-loop heat pump. Does this have to be a lake/well loop?
I am also trying to simulate a similar type of heating for the domestic hot water. In the actual system, service water is preheated to an intermediate temperature via heat pumps that recover heat from the chilled water loop return and the secondary stage heating is done via electric resistance water heaters. Is it possible to model this in Equest?
Thanks in advance,
Alper Erten, PE, LEEDAP
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