Abstract

Most chilled water circulation systems with fan coil units suffer from a low temperature differential between the supplied and returned water. On-site investigation shows that the relationship between total cooling consumption and total water flow rate of real systems is different from that of single coil units mainly as a result of the interaction of the terminals. When certain terminals close their water valves, the other terminals have higher water flow rates and lower water delta-T values. This study presents a quantitative analysis of terminal coupling and its effect on system characteristics. System coupling factor is used as an indicator to describe the total degree of fan coil unit coupling in a system. To observe the effect of the system coupling factor, a dynamic simulation platform is constructed and simulation tests are performed. The results show that the higher the system coupling factor is, the larger is the total delta-T loss under partial load conditions. Based on this indicator, certain problems of system design can be reviewed from the perspective of terminal coupling.

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