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    Title: Energy Modelling and Chillers Sizing of HVAC System for a Hotel Building
    Authors: Fujen Wang, Hungwen Lin , Weida Tu , Yuyu Wang , Yungcheng Huan
    Contributors: 圖書館
    Keywords: chiller
    energy modelling
    Date: 2015
    Issue Date: 2016-10-18 09:39:06 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: With energy shortage issue rises, value of energy conservation grows. The energy consumption of HVAC system reaches about 50% of the building especially for the hot and humid ambient condition in Taiwan. Energy modeling code eQUEST was applied to evaluate the energy consumption of a hotel building. Through the validation of simulation data and field measurement data, the energy-efficient chiller sizing approach can be obtained. The results revealed that the energy saving of 10.5% can be achieved by optimizing the chiller capacity sizing. The approach by energy modelling in this study will identify the best practice under limited budget as well as to reduce the trial-and-error effort while chiller sizing decision for energy saving have to be carried out.
    Relation: Procedia Engineering Volume 121, 2015, Pages 1812-1818
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning] 【冷凍空調與能源系】期刊論文

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