[esp-r] Re: Modeling chilled water plant with ESP-r
Dimitris "Jim" Sfakianakis
dsfakianakis at gmail.com
Tue May 31 15:36:35 BST 2016
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the reply and nice to hear from you again!
In my case, I am referring to a typical chilled water plant in the US, with
water cooled compressor chillers, cooling towers on the condenser side, and
one or more AHUs served by the chiller.
Kind regards,
Dimitris
t: +1 (949) 202 - 8053
e: dsfakianakis at gmail.com
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On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Simon Paul Borg <simon.p.borg at um.edu.mt>
wrote:
> Depends on what exactly you have in mind. Back when i was doing my PhD i
> modelled an entire hvac sustem for an apartment block using an absorption
> chiller.
>
> Regards
>
> Simon
>
> On Friday, 27 May 2016, Dimitris "Jim" Sfakianakis <dsfakianakis at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone has ever modeled a chilled water plant with
>> ESP-r. Any ideas or strategies to approach this would be helpful.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Dimitris
>>
>> t: +1 (949) 202 - 8053
>> e: dsfakianakis at gmail.com
>>
>> [image: My Linkedin profile] <https://www.linkedin.com/in/dsfakianakis>
>> <https://twitter.com/EfficientDim>
>>
>
>
> --
> Dr. Ing. Simon Paul Borg, *Member ASHRAE, Energy Auditor*
> Lecturer
> Department of Environmental Design
> Faculty for the Built Environment
> University of Malta
>
>
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