Abstract
Variable air volume (VAV) systems have been shown to have significant potential to reduce air-conditioning energy. This study is an attempt to analyze high and low efficiency fans when applied to VAV system the potential of energy saving. Three types of VAV systems: variable frequency drive, damper control (pressure control) and fan blade pitch are studied. Annual hourly dynamic energy simulation with a commercial building case has been studied. The cost benefit is also discussed. It has been found that air-conditioning operates at low load more than 70% of the time. Even low efficient fans with frequency control would have good energy saving potential. In comparison frequency control can save about 30% of energy use over that of damper control. High efficiency fans could out performance low efficiency ones by as much as 35% in energy saving. Altogether six application models were analyzed for cost-benefit. For high or low average cooling load high efficiency fans are good selection. For system averagely at low load variable frequency control is a better choice. For medium load most of the time variable fan blade pitch is advantageous. For average high load damper pressure control can be selected.
Original language | English |
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State | Published - 2016 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 8th Asian Conference on Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, ACRA 2016 - Taipei, Taiwan Duration: 15 05 2016 → 17 05 2016 |
Conference
Conference | 8th Asian Conference on Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, ACRA 2016 |
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Country/Territory | Taiwan |
City | Taipei |
Period | 15/05/16 → 17/05/16 |
Keywords
- Air conditioning
- Blade pitch
- VAV
- Variable frequency drive
- Variable pressure