SF-86-08-2 — Three-Stage Evaporative Air Conditioning Versus Conventional Mechanical Refrigeration

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This paper examines the economics of three-stage indirect/direct evaporative air-conditioning systems. The third stage of cooling is considered to be supplied by mechanical refrigeration, typically direct expansion or chilled water. A parametric study or sensitivity analysis is performed to identify the key variables that influence the economic evaluation required to justify the additional capital expense associated with installing an indirect/direct evaporative air-conditioning system in lieu of a conventional mechanical refrigeration system.

For purposes of comparision in the parametric analysis, a payback period is defined as the number of equivalent full-load operating hours required to amortize the capital cost difference. A series of graphs are presented that will allow the experienced energy engineer or HVAC designer to estimate the economic feasibility of three-stage evaporative air-conditioning for his particular building application and weather conditions.

Units: I-P

 

Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Transactions, 1986, vol. 92, pt. 1B, San Francisco

Product Details

Published:
1986
Number of Pages:
13
File Size:
1 file , 950 KB
Product Code(s):
D-SF-86-08-2