Overcoming low delta T, negative delta P at large University Campus.
Author(s) : HYMAN L. B., LITTLE D.
Type of article: Article, Case study
Summary
The University of California, Riverside (UCR) in Southern California is the fastest growing campus in the UC system. The campus has approximately 279 000 m2 of assignable facilities, including many science buildings with 100% outside ventilation air. Planning and modifying the campus' chilled water system has occurred slowly, as resources were available. Unfortunately, those modifications have not always kept up with the campus' rapid expansion. Moreover, a lack of enforced chilled water system design standards resulted in many different building interfaces.
Details
- Original title: Overcoming low delta T, negative delta P at large University Campus.
- Record ID : 2004-2957
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 46 - n. 2
- Publication date: 2004/02
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Themes:
Other air-conditioning equipment;
Chillers - Keywords: Temperature difference; Design; Chiller; Case study; USA; Air conditioning; Pressure drop
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- Languages : English
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- Date : 2004/02
- Languages : English
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