Buildings (Mar 2023)

Variable Differential Pressure Control Strategy for Variable Water Flow Air Conditioning Systems

  • Haoyi Zhufang,
  • Yu Huang,
  • Yulong Dai,
  • Changzhi Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13040903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 903

Abstract

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In large-scale air conditioning water systems, variable water flow (VWF) control strategies are frequently utilized to conserve energy. This paper presents a variable differential pressure (DP) set-point control strategy for VWF air conditioning systems based on the pipeline characteristic curve. This strategy bifurcates the most unfavorable loop into two segments: the equivalent main pipe (EMP) and the most unfavorable terminal branch pipe (MUTBP). Initially, the impedance of the EMP is obtained by curve fitting the measured values of the water supply and return main pipes (WSRMP), as well as the MUTBP. Subsequently, by calculating the disparity between the DP of the actual pipeline and the DP of the EMP, and comparing it with the DP of the MUTBP, the optimal working condition point for pipeline operation can be identified. Finally, a theoretical calculation is conducted on a typical air conditioning water system. This adjustment strategy achieves an energy-saving rate of 15.27%, 12.10%, and 11.50%, respectively, under the three adjustment conditions of closing the nearest terminal, the middle terminal, and the most unfavorable terminal, as compared with the constant DP set-point control strategy of WSRMP. This strategy boasts fewer control devices, a simple control system, and better operability and engineering applicability than other strategies.

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