SDTH
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2017
- 19
Dear All,
Can anyone explain to me what physically happens within a chiller when it receives water at a temperature lower than it is sized for. I have read many articles which explains the drop in efficiency with formulas. the chiller doesn't know formulas..Can anyone explain how the chiller responds in such a situation?...
As I understand, when the saturated suction pressure provided by the compressor is fixed, the refrigerant keeps evaporating at the same temperature in the evaporator. Hence the supply chilled water temperature remains same (pls correct me if I am wrong here). Hence when the return chilled water temperature drops, the LMTD of the evaporator drops and hence the heat transfer is reduced.
Is there a simpler language to explain this? I'm done reading articles..some one with hands on experience or who has figured out this stuff in equipment performance level detail - please help me out..
Regards,
SDTH
Can anyone explain to me what physically happens within a chiller when it receives water at a temperature lower than it is sized for. I have read many articles which explains the drop in efficiency with formulas. the chiller doesn't know formulas..Can anyone explain how the chiller responds in such a situation?...
As I understand, when the saturated suction pressure provided by the compressor is fixed, the refrigerant keeps evaporating at the same temperature in the evaporator. Hence the supply chilled water temperature remains same (pls correct me if I am wrong here). Hence when the return chilled water temperature drops, the LMTD of the evaporator drops and hence the heat transfer is reduced.
Is there a simpler language to explain this? I'm done reading articles..some one with hands on experience or who has figured out this stuff in equipment performance level detail - please help me out..
Regards,
SDTH