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Title: | Integrated Retrofitting Strategy for Enhanced Energy Efficiency in a Tropical Building | Authors: | Sekhar, S.C. Phua, K.J. |
Issue Date: | 2003 | Citation: | Sekhar, S.C.,Phua, K.J. (2003). Integrated Retrofitting Strategy for Enhanced Energy Efficiency in a Tropical Building. ASHRAE Winter Meetings CD, Technical and Symposium Papers 2003 : 207-219. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | This paper reports our findings from a study in an institutional building complex in Singapore with significant load diversity, aimed at improving the energy efficiency of a conventional chilled water plant (CCWP) during a retrofitting activity. An energy simulation program is used for the evaluation of different energy conservation opportunities, preceded by an initial exploration involving a validation of the computer model with historic energy use through a comparison with actual energy data. The concept of an integrated retrofitting strategy is used that is aimed at optimizing component performance by a combination of different strategies. Retrofitting techniques for an old or conventional chilled water plant that relies on minimization of cooling demands and optimization of equipment can achieve roughly a 40% reduction in yearly energy use over CCWP. A further retrofit of the old equipment with energy efficient chillers and motors with VSD control will yield up to 51% energy conservation. | Source Title: | ASHRAE Winter Meetings CD, Technical and Symposium Papers | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/45949 |
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