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The Chilled Supply Water Setting considering both Comfort Index of New Effective Temperature and Energy Performance in Office Building

사무소 건물의 신유효온도 쾌적지표와 에너지성능을 고려한 냉수공급온도 설정

  • Received : 2016.02.02
  • Accepted : 2016.04.18
  • Published : 2016.04.30

Abstract

Increasing chilled water supply temperature is recommended to save the energy as a control tool in buildings using BEMS. Though indoor humidity affects occupants' thermal sensation, health, and business efficiency work efficiency in office buildings, office building operate cooling system focusing on indoor temperature. In this study, the goal of the research is to set supply air temperature using new effective temperature comfort index which is considering both temperature and humidity and to compute chilled water supply temperature using the set supply air temperature. Therefore, to prevent indoor uncomfort of misoperation and to reach energy saving, unskilled building operator can easily set chilled water supply temperature up by suggested guide line that can set chilled water supply temperature based on mixed wet bulb temperature, chilled water flow and supply air temperature. We researched comfort distribution of buildings, and readjusted comfort range of new effective temperature limit based on report of complaint. Building of subject of study exceeded comfort range $26ET^*$ suggested by ASHRAE, but we arranged comfort range limit to $26.6ET^*$ since no complaint was reported. We proposed setting guide line to have highest chilled water supply temperature based on analysis of mixed wet bulb temperature that can consider both outdoor air and indoor air at the same time, a set supply air temperature by operator, and data of cool water flow rate passing through cooling coil to find the most appropriate chilled water supply temperature for set supply air temperature.

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Supported by : 한남대학교

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