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Chillers of air-conditioning systems: An overview

Michael Kwok Hi Leung, Chi Yan Tso, Wei Wu, Zhanying Zheng and Jingyu Cao
Pages: 113-127Published: 30 Oct 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33430/V27N3THIE-2019-0055

Abstract:

In tropical and subtropical regions, air-conditioning commonly consumes the most energy in buildings. The chillers used in existing air-conditioning systems are largely based on thermodynamic vapour compression cycle because the cycle is highly effective, efficient and practical. Moreover, the system installation and operation are convenient when grid electricity is available. Popular vapour compression chiller types include air-cooled, water-cooled, seawater-cooled and oil-free chillers. In addition, thermal-driven absorption and adsorption chillers have become available in the market. Viable sources of thermal energy input include fuel combustion, renewable solar energy, waste heat, and so on. This paper provides an overview of different types of chillers and system configurations in terms of mechanisms, characteristics, energy efficiency, environmental performance and costs. The technical information and comparisons should help engineers select the chiller type in air-conditioning system design for achieving high sustainability.

Keywords:

Vapour compression cycle; oil free chiller; absorption cooling; adsorption cooling; energy efficiency; carbon footprint; cost analysis