MineAutomat
Electrical
- Jun 20, 2003
- 18
Hello all HVAC Engineers,
I have done some research on this site regarding COPs as I am trying to theoretically estimate the operating power consumption of our 6,000 BTU A/C units.
One particular discussion (thread403-136672) mentions that COP, defined as cooling effect/power input, varies from model to model and is variable depending on conditions.
Based on this, I found the manufacturer info for our units hoping to find the COP. I have 2 COP values: COP Dehumid. (pts/hr)and COP Dry Air (CFM). Would manufacturers normally publish the COP for cooling effect/power input or is this an optional criteria? Is the COP related by MintJulep in the abovementioned thread only viable for larger cooling units?
I sent an email to the manufacturer requesting more details on our models. Am still waiting.
I am trying to figure out if these units (we have more than 400 on site) could be replaced by one or a few central systems for the benefit of cost and electricity consumption reduction. I don't want to use the rated amps as I know the calculation will be way off current operating conditions.
However, I'd like to start with the "theoretical calculations" route before measuring actual power draw... and even if I have my power draw data for all 400 units, how will I be able to choose a new system; how can I know if it will use less electricity?
Any thoughts?
I have done some research on this site regarding COPs as I am trying to theoretically estimate the operating power consumption of our 6,000 BTU A/C units.
One particular discussion (thread403-136672) mentions that COP, defined as cooling effect/power input, varies from model to model and is variable depending on conditions.
Based on this, I found the manufacturer info for our units hoping to find the COP. I have 2 COP values: COP Dehumid. (pts/hr)and COP Dry Air (CFM). Would manufacturers normally publish the COP for cooling effect/power input or is this an optional criteria? Is the COP related by MintJulep in the abovementioned thread only viable for larger cooling units?
I sent an email to the manufacturer requesting more details on our models. Am still waiting.
I am trying to figure out if these units (we have more than 400 on site) could be replaced by one or a few central systems for the benefit of cost and electricity consumption reduction. I don't want to use the rated amps as I know the calculation will be way off current operating conditions.
However, I'd like to start with the "theoretical calculations" route before measuring actual power draw... and even if I have my power draw data for all 400 units, how will I be able to choose a new system; how can I know if it will use less electricity?
Any thoughts?