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solutions Mail - WCC Aryadutua Condenser Temps

Made Susena Griya Putra <made@synergy.id>

WCC Aryadutua Condenser Temps


Dan Jolly <dan@synergyefficiency.solutions> Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 12:42 PM
To: audina@bukakainti.com
Cc: Farraz Akbar <farraz@synergyefficiency.solutions>, Steve Piro <steve@synergyefficiency.solutions>, Rafael Jeremia Jonathans
<rafael@synergyefficiency.solutions>, Made Susena Griya Putra <made@synergyefficiency.solutions>, Tiara Nurhanum Fatima
<tiara@synergyefficiency.solutions>

Hi Lia,

I do not understand your condenser loading.

The output from the condenser should be cooler as the load drops, not the same temperature.

In addition the chiller is in Bandung which means the condenser relief should be applied and the lowest condenser EWT should be equal to the ambient WB +
3 C.

The Bandung WB temperatures compiled for all hours of the day from hourly typical year data.

Based on this to more accurately model the energy consumption a WB avg of 20 C should be used and thus the minimum EWT should be 23 C. The 100%
levels are could be lowered slightly to 29 and 34 C.

Please get back to us with a corrected and more realistic part load performance.

Salam,

Dan

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