Transcription of Applications Engineering Manual - Trane
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November 2011 SYS-APM001-ENApplications Engineering ManualChiller system Design and ControlChiller system Design and ControlSusanna Hanson, Applications engineer Mick Schwedler, Applications manager Beth Bakkum, information designer 2009 Trane All rights reservedChiller system Design and ControlSYS-APM001-ENTrane, in proposing these system design and application concepts, assumes no responsibility for the performance or desirability of any resulting system design. Design of the HVAC system is the prerogative and responsibility of the Engineering professional. Trane and the Trane logo are registered trademarks, and TRACE, system Analyzer and TAP are trademarks of Trane , a business of Ingersoll-Rand. PrefaceThis Manual examines chilled-water- system components, configurations, options, and control strategies. The goal is to provide system designers with options they can use to satisfy the building owners desires, but this Manual is not intended to be a complete chiller- system design designers may get the most use from this Manual by familiarizing themselves with chilled-water- system basics and understanding the benefits of various options.
compression chiller components include an evaporator, compressor(s), condenser, and expansion device(s) (Figure 1). This manual discusses the chiller’s evaporator and condenser and their relationship to the chilled-water system. For more details on the basic operation and components of a chilled-water system, consult another Trane
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