2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13195038
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Energy Conservation Potential of Economizer Controls Using Optimal Outdoor Air Fraction Based on Field Study

Abstract: In commercial buildings, HVAC systems are becoming a primary driver of energy consumption, which already account for 45% of the total building energy consumption. In the previous literature, researchers have studied several energy conservation measures to reduce HVAC system energy consumption. One of the effective ways is an economizer in air-handling units. Therefore, this study quantified the impact of the outdoor air fraction by economizer control type in cooling system loads based on actual air-handling un… Show more

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“…Hong et al proposed an optimal outdoor air fraction using the economizer control to reduce cooling energy consumption in a hospital building. The main result was that 6-14% of the cooling energy consumption could be saved by differential dry-bulb temperature-based control and 17-27% of the cooling energy consumption using differential enthalpy-based control compared to no economizer [16]. Lee and Chen examined the potential cooling energy consumption savings through the free-cooling technology with differential enthalpy control for data centers in 17 climate zones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hong et al proposed an optimal outdoor air fraction using the economizer control to reduce cooling energy consumption in a hospital building. The main result was that 6-14% of the cooling energy consumption could be saved by differential dry-bulb temperature-based control and 17-27% of the cooling energy consumption using differential enthalpy-based control compared to no economizer [16]. Lee and Chen examined the potential cooling energy consumption savings through the free-cooling technology with differential enthalpy control for data centers in 17 climate zones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, under cold ambient temperatures, the anti-freezing coupling of the thermal process of hot water and frigid air was fully studied [30][31][32][33][34][35]. The impact of the outdoor air fraction by economizer control type in cooling system loads based on real air handling unit operation parameters was disclosed, which provided references for economizer controls at hot-humid conditions [36]. Temperature fields and thermal stresses of aircraft key components of a simple geometric shape have also been studied by numerical modelling [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%