INSTALLATION AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE OF A GAS ENGINE-DRIVEN CHILLER WITH ENGINE HEAT RECOVERY.

Summary

AN ENGINE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM WAS INCLUDED TO TAKE MAXIMUM ADVANTAGE OF THE WASTE HEAT AVAILABLE FROM THE ENGINE. AN EXISTING 5,000-GAL HOT WATER STORAGE TANK WAS INCORPORATED INTO THE SYSTEM. THE PAPER DETAILS THE SYSTEM DESIGN AND DISCUSSES THE SITE-SPECIFIC PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED AND SOLUTIONS ADOPTED THE INSTALLATION AND START-UP EXPERIENCE IS DISCUSSED AND LESSONS LEARNED FOR FUTURE APPLICATIONS NOTED. THE OPERATING EXPERIENCE TO DATE ISPRESENTED, INCLUDING THE AVERAGE LOAD PROFILE, THE ACTUAL COP DATA, AND THE TOTAL HEAT RECOVERED.

Details

  • Original title: INSTALLATION AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE OF A GAS ENGINE-DRIVEN CHILLER WITH ENGINE HEAT RECOVERY.
  • Record ID : 1990-2575
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 95; n. 1; 953-959; 5 fig.; 2 tabl.; 4 ref.; discuss.
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