Trane TRG-TRC016-EN manual Review—PeriodThree, notes, period five, Hybrid systems Low-flowsystems

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Review—Period Three

period five

Review

notes

Review—Period Three

Hybrid systems

Low-flow systems

Variable-primary-flow systems

Preferential loading

Heat recovery

Asymmetric design

“Free” (reduced-energy) cooling

Application of a chiller outside its normal operating range

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Period Three reviewed several variations in the design of chilled-water systems. These variations may allow the system design engineer to provide added value to the building owner and operator in the areas of improved reliability, greater flexibility, reduced installed costs, and lower operating costs.

Topics included:

nHybrid chilled-water systems using chillers that operate on different fuels

nLow-flow systems that use lower chilled-water temperatures and lower flow rates

nVariable-primary-flow systems that are designed to vary the water flow through the chiller evaporator

nConfigurations that allow a chiller to be preferentially loaded, specifically in the case of a high-efficiency, heat-recovery or alternate-fuel chiller

nHeat-recovery chillers that are capable of providing heat to another part of the system

nAsymmetric system designs using chillers of different capacities or efficiencies, such as the “swing” chiller concept

nSeveral “free” cooling options that reduce cooling energy costs

nApplications in which the required conditions are outside of the normal operating range of the chiller

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Trane TRG-TRC016-EN Review—PeriodThree, notes, period five, Hybrid systems Low-flowsystems, “Free” reduced-energycooling