The Condenser Loop is constructed by using a PlantLoop
object. It uses a cooling tower (modeled by using a CoolingTower:SingleSpeed
object class) and a constant speed pump (modeled by using a
Pump:ConstantSpeed) to supply cooling water to the
electric chiller (modeled by using a Chiller:Electric
object). Therefore, the supply side of the loop contains the
Cooling Tower and the demand side contains the electric
chiller. The loop is operated by using plant equipment
operation schemes, and schedules. Refer to Figure #ref/fig
simple-line-diagram-for-the-condenser-loop for a simple
diagram of the Condenser Loop.
Simple line diagram for the
condenser loop
Flowcharts
for the Condenser Loop Input Process[LINK]
This series of flowcharts serve as a guide for identifying
and inputting the Condenser Loop and its components into the
input file. The EnergyPlus line diagram for this loop is
provided in Figure #ref/fig
energyplus-line-diagram-for-the-condenser-loop. A simple
flowchart for the separation of the half loops is provided in
Figure #ref/fig
simple-flow-chart-for-separation-on-half-loops-in-the-condenser-loop.
EnergyPlus line diagram for the
condenser loopSimple flow chart for
separation on half loops in the condenser loop
The main components on the supply side half loop for the
Condenser Loop are the Cooling Tower that supplies the cooling
water and the constant speed pump that circulates the cooling
water through the loop. This half loop supplies cooling water
to the electric chiller on the demand side half loop. The
supply side half loop contains four components, four branches,
eight nodes, and one splitter-mixer pair. The EnergyPlus line
diagram for the Condenser loop supply side is provided in
Figure #ref/fig
energyplus-line-diagram-for-the-supply-side-of-the-condenser-loop.
The flowchart for supply side branches and components is
provided in Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-supply-side-branches-and-components.
The flowchart for supply side connectors is provided in Figure
#ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-supply-side-connectors.
EnergyPlus line diagram for the
supply side of the condenser loopFlowchart for condenser loop
supply side branches and componentsFlowchart for condenser loop
supply side connectors
The main component on the demand side half loop is the
Chiller that uses the cooling water supplied by the cooling
tower. The chiller in turn is used to supply chilled water in
the Primary Cooling loop. This side of the loop also has
eight nodes, four components, four branches and one
splitter-mixer pair. An EnergyPlus schematic for the demand
side is provided in Figure #ref/fig
energyplus-line-diagram-for-the-demand-side-of-the-condenser-loop.
The flowchart for demand side branch definition is provided in
Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-demand-side-branches-and-components.
The flowchart for the demand side connectors is provided in
Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-demand-side-connectors.
EnergyPlus line diagram for the
demand side of the condenser loopFlowchart for condenser loop
demand side branches and componentsFlowchart for condenser loop
demand side connectors
The flowchart for condenser loop schedule definition is
provided in Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-schedules. The Condenser loop
uses one schedule to operate properly.
PlantOnSchedule is a compact schedule that keeps the
Cooling Tower On at all times of the day, this compact
schedule uses a discrete ScheduleTypeLimit
(On/Off) which defines that the value of On is 1 and
that of Off is 0.
The PlantEquipmentOperationschemes object uses the
PlantOnSchedule and the Condenser Loop Operation
Scheme objects to set the range of demand loads for which
the cooling tower is operated during the simulation period. A
flowchart detailing the Condenser Loop plant equipment
operation schemes is provided in Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-plant-equipment-operation-schemes.
Flowchart for condenser loop
plant equipment operation schemes
The MyCondenserControl setpointmanager places a
temperature setpoint at the Condenser Supply Outlet
Node. The temperature at this point is controlled with
respect to the outdoor air wet bulb temperature at that point
in the simulation. The outdoor air wet bulb temperature is
obtained from the weather data at the location of the
simulation. The minimum setpoint temperature is 5 degrees
Celsius and the maximum setpoint temperature is 80 degrees
Celsius. A flowchart for Secondary Cooling loop setpoints is
provided in Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-setpoints.
The Condenser loop is sized such a way that the design loop
exit temperature is 29.4 degrees Celsius, and the loop design
temperature difference is 5.6 degrees Celsius. A flowchart for
the chilled water loop sizing is provided in Figure #ref/fig
flowchart-for-condenser-loop-sizing.
Condenser Loop (Condenser Loop) - Cooling Tower[LINK]
The Condenser Loop is constructed by using a PlantLoop object. It uses a cooling tower (modeled by using a CoolingTower:SingleSpeed object class) and a constant speed pump (modeled by using a Pump:ConstantSpeed) to supply cooling water to the electric chiller (modeled by using a Chiller:Electric object). Therefore, the supply side of the loop contains the Cooling Tower and the demand side contains the electric chiller. The loop is operated by using plant equipment operation schemes, and schedules. Refer to Figure #ref/fig simple-line-diagram-for-the-condenser-loop for a simple diagram of the Condenser Loop.
Flowcharts for the Condenser Loop Input Process[LINK]
This series of flowcharts serve as a guide for identifying and inputting the Condenser Loop and its components into the input file. The EnergyPlus line diagram for this loop is provided in Figure #ref/fig energyplus-line-diagram-for-the-condenser-loop. A simple flowchart for the separation of the half loops is provided in Figure #ref/fig simple-flow-chart-for-separation-on-half-loops-in-the-condenser-loop.
Condenser Loop Supply Side Construction[LINK]
The main components on the supply side half loop for the Condenser Loop are the Cooling Tower that supplies the cooling water and the constant speed pump that circulates the cooling water through the loop. This half loop supplies cooling water to the electric chiller on the demand side half loop. The supply side half loop contains four components, four branches, eight nodes, and one splitter-mixer pair. The EnergyPlus line diagram for the Condenser loop supply side is provided in Figure #ref/fig energyplus-line-diagram-for-the-supply-side-of-the-condenser-loop. The flowchart for supply side branches and components is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-supply-side-branches-and-components. The flowchart for supply side connectors is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-supply-side-connectors.
Condenser Loop Demand Side Construction[LINK]
The main component on the demand side half loop is the Chiller that uses the cooling water supplied by the cooling tower. The chiller in turn is used to supply chilled water in the Primary Cooling loop. This side of the loop also has eight nodes, four components, four branches and one splitter-mixer pair. An EnergyPlus schematic for the demand side is provided in Figure #ref/fig energyplus-line-diagram-for-the-demand-side-of-the-condenser-loop. The flowchart for demand side branch definition is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-demand-side-branches-and-components. The flowchart for the demand side connectors is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-demand-side-connectors.
Flowcharts for Condenser Loop Controls[LINK]
The Condenser Loop is operated by using set-points, plant equipment operation schemes and schedules.
Condenser Loop Schedules[LINK]
The flowchart for condenser loop schedule definition is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-schedules. The Condenser loop uses one schedule to operate properly. PlantOnSchedule is a compact schedule that keeps the Cooling Tower On at all times of the day, this compact schedule uses a discrete ScheduleTypeLimit (On/Off) which defines that the value of On is 1 and that of Off is 0.
Condenser Loop Plant Equipment Operation Schemes[LINK]
The PlantEquipmentOperationschemes object uses the PlantOnSchedule and the Condenser Loop Operation Scheme objects to set the range of demand loads for which the cooling tower is operated during the simulation period. A flowchart detailing the Condenser Loop plant equipment operation schemes is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-plant-equipment-operation-schemes.
Condenser Loop Setpoints[LINK]
The MyCondenserControl setpointmanager places a temperature setpoint at the Condenser Supply Outlet Node. The temperature at this point is controlled with respect to the outdoor air wet bulb temperature at that point in the simulation. The outdoor air wet bulb temperature is obtained from the weather data at the location of the simulation. The minimum setpoint temperature is 5 degrees Celsius and the maximum setpoint temperature is 80 degrees Celsius. A flowchart for Secondary Cooling loop setpoints is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-setpoints.
Condenser Loop Sizing[LINK]
The Condenser loop is sized such a way that the design loop exit temperature is 29.4 degrees Celsius, and the loop design temperature difference is 5.6 degrees Celsius. A flowchart for the chilled water loop sizing is provided in Figure #ref/fig flowchart-for-condenser-loop-sizing.
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