A General Control Algorithm for Cooling Towers in Cooling Plants with Electric and/or Gas-Driven Chillers

A hybrid chiller plant employs a combination of chillers that are "powered" by electricity and natural gas. This paper presents an algorithm for determining cooling tower fan settings in hybrid plants in response to loadings on individual chillers. Parameters of the algorithm are evaluated...

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Published inHVAC&R research Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 581 - 598
Main Author Braun, James E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta Taylor & Francis Group 01.07.2007
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN1078-9669
2374-4731
1938-5587
2374-474X
DOI10.1080/10789669.2007.10390973

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Summary:A hybrid chiller plant employs a combination of chillers that are "powered" by electricity and natural gas. This paper presents an algorithm for determining cooling tower fan settings in hybrid plants in response to loadings on individual chillers. Parameters of the algorithm are evaluated using design information for the chillers and cooling tower fans. In addition to reducing operating costs, use of the open-loop control strategy simplifies the control and improves the stability of the tower control compared with the use of a constant condenser water supply or approach to wet-bulb. Simulated plant cooling costs associated with the algorithm were compared with costs for optimized settings and were within 1% of the minimum costs. The control method is general, in the sense that it also applies to cooling plants that have all electric or all natural gas chillers.
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ISSN:1078-9669
2374-4731
1938-5587
2374-474X
DOI:10.1080/10789669.2007.10390973