Trane TRG-TRC011-EN manual Double-Effect Chiller

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Absorption Chiller Types

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low-temperature

high-temperature

generator

generator

 

condenser

 

evaporator

 

absorber

 

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Double-Effect Chiller

The double-effect absorption chiller includes the same basic components as the single-effect chiller; however, it also includes an additional generator, heat exchanger, and pump.

The high-temperature generator can use steam or hot water (indirect-fired) as the energy source, or it can use the combustion of a fuel such as natural gas or oil (direct-fired). First we will discuss an indirect-fired, double-effect absorption chiller. The direct-fired chiller will be discussed later.

Indirect-fired, double-effect absorption chillers are typically operated on medium-pressure steam (approximately 115 psig [894.3 kPa]) or high- temperature liquids (approximately 370°F [187.8 °C]). Typical COPs for these chillers are 0.9 to 1.2.

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Contents Air Conditioning Clinic Absorption Water Chillers Absorption Water Chillers Preface Contents TRG-TRC004-EN Introduction TRG-TRC011-EN Absorption Refrigeration Cycle Period onePeriod one Reject heat Heat energy Absorption System Fluids High affinity for water refrigerant Components of the Absorption Cycle Conditions Steam or Hot waterrefrigerant vapor Generator Condenser Refrigerant then flows into the evaporator pan Absorber spray pump Solution Heat Exchanger Dilute Generator pump Equilibrium Chart Heat Solution temperature Absorption Chiller Types Period twoSingle-Effect Chiller Absorber Evaporator spray pump Spray pump Generator pump Double-Effect Chiller Vapor Low Temperature condenser Cooling Generator Water Evaporator Absorber Low-temperature generator pump Generator pump Absorption Chiller Types Direct-Fired Chiller Evaporator High-temperature high-temperature Generatorgenerator pump Chiller/Heater Absorption Chiller Types Changeover Absorption Chiller Types Capacity Control Period threePeriod three Energy valve Generator Crystallization 10C 37.8C Capacity Control Capacity Control Capacity Control Heat exchanger bypass Evaporator pan Purge System Isolation valve Maintenance Considerations Period fourPeriod four Maintenance Considerations Test run with alternate fuel, if dual-fuel burner Maintenance Considerations Maintenance Considerations Corrosion inhibitor and performance additive recommendations Application Considerations Period fiveCooling-Water Temperature Limitations Combination Chiller Plants 58F Special Considerations for Direct-Fired Chillers Application Considerations Equipment Rating Standards Review Period sixPeriod six Review Review Review Quiz Questions for PeriodQuiz TRG-TRC011-EN Answers Glossary Glossary Glossary Trane Company