JRob71
Industrial
- May 8, 2020
- 10
Hi,
I am studying for an exam through the Association of Energy Engineers and a practice question has me completely stumped. I am hopeful that someone could point me in the right direction and I will figure the rest out. To be honest, I do not even understand the question and I have gone down several rabbit holes trying to figure this out.
An absorption system with a COP of 0.8 is powered by hot water that enters at 200 F and exits at 180 F at a rate of 25 gpm. The chilled water operates on a 10 F temperature difference. Calculate the chilled water flow. You do not need to know how an absorption chiller works to solve this problem. Use COP = Q out/Q in.
The answer is 45 GPM.
Any ideas on how I can figure this out? Please do not solve this for me, (at least not yet) but I would be grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction. The part of the confuses me about the question is use the Q out of what and the Q in of what?
Please do not confuse this as posting coursework, as this is a self study for a certification and I am not looking to cheat, especially since I already have the answer. However, I would like to learn how to get the answer.
Thanks!
I am studying for an exam through the Association of Energy Engineers and a practice question has me completely stumped. I am hopeful that someone could point me in the right direction and I will figure the rest out. To be honest, I do not even understand the question and I have gone down several rabbit holes trying to figure this out.
An absorption system with a COP of 0.8 is powered by hot water that enters at 200 F and exits at 180 F at a rate of 25 gpm. The chilled water operates on a 10 F temperature difference. Calculate the chilled water flow. You do not need to know how an absorption chiller works to solve this problem. Use COP = Q out/Q in.
The answer is 45 GPM.
Any ideas on how I can figure this out? Please do not solve this for me, (at least not yet) but I would be grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction. The part of the confuses me about the question is use the Q out of what and the Q in of what?
Please do not confuse this as posting coursework, as this is a self study for a certification and I am not looking to cheat, especially since I already have the answer. However, I would like to learn how to get the answer.
Thanks!