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NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performance

System type for process heat exchanger

Hi Group, I searched posts and couldn't find anything like this that has already been answered. I have a proposed 2000+ ton chilled water system in a building, which will be modeled as system 7 in the baseline. There are a lot of spaces that meet the system type exception in G3.1.1b (process loads). So, for those areas in the baseline I can select system 3 (packaged single-zone DX with fossil fuel furnace). Here's my question: One of the process loads in the building is for process cooling water that is fed from the central chilled water plant via a heat exchanger (about 200 tons). Can this load also be modeled with system 3 in the baseline, or doe it have to be included in the chilled water system as a secondary loop? It's not really a space, so I am unsure. Thanks tons! Dave

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Mon, 08/27/2012 - 19:04

Since system 3 is a DX system I am not sure how that would even work? Process chilled water, since it is for process and not space conditioning, is modeled identically in both the baseline and proposed.

Mon, 08/27/2012 - 19:44

Thank you Marcus. If it were allowed, I was considering adding the process chilled water load to the space that the machine sits in, as a process heat load, then applying the DX system to the load. Perhaps that was not the best thinking on my part. You've made it moot anyway. I appreciate it!

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