ASHRAE LV-11-C066-2011 Advancing Development of Hybrid Rooftop Packaged Air Conditioners Test Protocol and Performance Criteria for the Western Cooling Challenge.pdf
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1、 Jonathan Woolley is an Associate Research Engineer with the Western Cooling Efficiency Center at the University of California, Davis. Mark Modera is Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director Western Cooling Efficiency Center at the University of California, Davis Advancing Developm
2、ent of Hybrid Rooftop Packaged Air Conditioners: Test Protocol and Performance Criteria for the Western Cooling Challenge Jonathan Woolley Mark Modera ASHRAE Member ASHRAE Member ABSTRACT The Western Cooling Challenge is a multiple-winner competition that invites manufacturers to develop and commerc
3、ialize the next generation of rooftop packaged air conditioners appropriate for dry western United States climates. Certification centers on requirements for sensible energy efficiency at two separate test conditions that are representative of western climates. Criteria for minimum energy and water
4、use efficiency were developed based on the estimated performance of market-available retrofit solutions for conventional rooftop package units; thus it is expected that comprehensive ground-up system designs should easily achieve the performance requirements. This paper outlines and discusses the de
5、velopment of the test protocol and performance criteria for the Challenge. The choice of laboratory test conditions is discussed. The rationale for and calculation of performance metrics including nominal cooling capacity and credited cooling capacity are presented. Additionally, the assumptions und
6、erlying requirements for minimum sensible energy efficiency are summarized, and key non-performance-based criteria for the program are explained. INTRODUCTION The Western Cooling Challenge (WCC), hosted by the Western Cooling Efficiency Center (WCEC) at the University of California Davis, is a multi
7、ple-winner competition that encourages HVAC manufacturers to develop and commercialize rooftop packaged air conditioning equipment for dry climates that will reduce electrical demand and energy use by at least 40% compared to DOE 2010 standards. The units in design, testing, and demonstration are al
8、l some variation of a hybrid system that couples indirect evaporative cooling with high efficiency vapor compression. In such a configuration, each component can operate either independently or in unison based upon ambient conditions and cooling demand. In addition to a number of non-performance-bas
9、ed requirements, WCC certification requires that equipment meet stringent criteria for sensible energy efficiency and water use. Such performance must be proven through WCEC-observed laboratory tests at two outdoor air conditions that were chosen as surrogates for peak-day design and average cooling
10、-season conditions in hot-dry climates of the Western United States. The Challenge was developed in part by encouragement from large retailer affiliates of the WCEC who are aggressively pursuing energy efficiency in their buildings and who would install very high efficiency hybrid equipment en masse
11、 if the technology was well proven, commercially available, and cost effective. The Western Cooling Challenge criteria were developed in such a way that incremental improvement to a conventional vapor compression cycle could not meet energy performance requirements. However, the Challenge was design
12、ed such that conventional HVAC equipment could qualify with the addition of commercially available add-on evaporative technologies. Although the intent was to encourage manufacturers to develop and commercialize hybrid units that integrate these efficiency-improving components into a single package,
13、 partnerships between manufacturers to submit high-efficiency conventional rooftop units with add-on evaporative components was allowed and encouraged because ground-up design requirements would discourage major manufacturers. LV-11-C066 2011 ASHRAE 5332011. American Society of Heating, Refrigeratin
14、g and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 117, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAES prior written permission.As of August 2010, on
15、e entry had been laboratory tested for the Challenge by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The system, referred to herein as a WCC Type 1 Hybrid, uses a Maisotsenko cycle indirect-evaporative heat exchanger in series with a vapor compression system. The system includes a number of ener
16、gy-efficient components and control strategies, and demonstrated performance well beyond the Challenge requirements. Evaluation of the laboratory results indicate that at the WCC annual test conditions, the system can achieve a COP for sensible space cooling of more than three times that of conventi
17、onal equipment meeting DOE 2010 efficiency standards. The sensible space cooling capacity at this level of performance is much lower than the nominal capacity, but even operating at full capacity under these conditions the WCC Type 1 Hybrid has a COP for sensible space cooling that is more twice tha
18、t of standard equipment. WESTERN COOLING CHALLENGE REQUIREMENTS, TEST POINTS, AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Non-performance based requirements The intent of the Western Cooling Challenge is to push beyond prototype high-efficiency cooling equipment by advancing the market introduction of fully-commercial
19、ized equipment. Thus, although the Challenge focuses on energy and water-use efficiency, it also includes a number of non-performance-based requirements. Most importantly, in order to qualify, a manufacturer must demonstrate the capacity to produce a minimum of 500 units per year. In this way, parti
20、cipants are challenged to develop commercialized products. They must consider design factors such as cost-effectiveness, robustness, longevity, availability of replacement parts, accessibility for maintenance, and non-energy code compliance. Further, they must be prepared to provide marketing, docum
21、entation, warrantees and support for the products. The Challenge also specifies that equipment must self-detect and communicate performance degradation, and must respond to line-voltage droop without increasing current draw on the electrical grid. These requirements were included to address specific
22、 customer and utility problems associated with air conditioners. Many rooftop units consume more energy than they should merely because of poor maintenance. The root of degraded performance is often not easily identifiable and will generally go unnoticed by the customer, resulting in poor energy eff
23、iciency that may persist for the life of the equipment. An emerging solution to tackle this problem is the inclusion of some form of fault detection diagnostics on each rooftop unit. The appropriate method to effectively detect and report faults or poor energy performance is ambiguous, but a require
24、ment to include such capabilities in all new rooftop package units is under consideration for the California Building Energy Standards and is included as criteria for the Challenge. In response to concerns from California electric utilities about overloaded electrical grids, the Challenge requires t
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