Abstract

The energy-efficiency aspects and cost-saving features of various radiant cooling systems have been reported in many previous studies. However, the available literature on the analysis of initial investment and maintenance costs is scanty, especially for the slab-integrated one. A field survey was carried out in a green building in Malaysia that was installed with a combined radiant-convective system. The performance of this multi-floor radiant slab cooling system was studied and the energy conservation potential was evaluated by comparing the data obtained from the building energy management system (BEMS) with the estimated energy consumption of a conventional convective air system. Also, price quotations and service maintenance contracts were obtained for a complete cost-benefit evaluation of both systems. It was found that the radiant slab cooling system was able to reduce 34% of the energy consumption compared to the conventional variable air volume system while providing the same level of air conditioning. Despite its higher initial cost, the payback period for the investment cost is about 2.5 years. These findings are particularly useful for design engineers in the tropics to consider an alternative cooling technology for large office buildings which is more energy efficient and cost effective.

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