Applied Energy, Vol.84, No.11, 1117-1135, 2007
Modelling of a condenser-fan control for an air-cooled centrifugal chiller
There is a lack of detailed experimental and simulation studies on air-cooled centrifugal chillers. This paper investigates how to optimize the control of condenser fans within the chillers to maximize their coefficients of performance (COPs). A thermodynamic model for the chillers was developed and used to analyse the steady-state COP under various load and ambient conditions. An algorithm is introduced to compute the number of staged condenser fans based on settings of the condensing pressure and outdoor temperature. The model was validated using the experimental data and performance data of an existing chiller running under various operating conditions. It is found that the best strategy for switching condenser fans is to vary their rotating speed by the use of a set point of the condensing temperature, which is adjusted in response to the chiller load and condenser air-inlet temperature. The results of this paper provide an important insight into how to increase the CON of air-cooled chillers. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:air-cooled chiller;centrifugal compressor;condenser fan;condensing temperature;thermodynamic model