1. Experimental measurements and analysis of the parameters that influence the consumption of electrical energy in HVAC systems.
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ADAM, Marius, TOKAR, Adriana, DORCA, Alexandru, ToKAR, Dănuț, and FILIPOVICI, Alexandru
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ELECTRIC power consumption ,ENERGY consumption ,ATMOSPHERIC temperature ,SOLAR radiation ,ELECTRICAL energy ,CHILLED water systems - Abstract
The building sector is one of the largest final consumers of energy, especially for air conditioning, and research has shown that there is a great potential for energy savings in this sector. The performance of a chiller can vary significantly depending on system partial loads and evaporator and condenser operating temperatures. The condensers of water-only chillers take the heat of condensation from the refrigerant only through the sensible heat of the refrigerant, leading to significant water flows. The outside air temperature and the intensity of solar radiation directly influence the consumption of electricity on the chiller. Having available the values for the solar radiation intensity I [W/m2 ] and the outside air temperature te [⁰C], with the help of the proposed mathematical model, validated by experimental measurements, the optimal values for the minimum electricity consumption of the system are obtained, under the conditions which the chilled water temperature is 7/12⁰C and the indoor air temperature is 27⁰C [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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