Abstract

Keywords: Energy saving; Circulating water system; System engineering; Pump Abstract. Due to the high complexity and strong coupling of industrial circulating cooling water system, single and isolated technology can never fulfill the energy-saving need. Thus a system energy-saving theory named MOAR was proposed and explained with practice, including four principles: management of system working, optimization of process demand, adjustment of energy feed and rise of component efficiency. An actual energy conservation project case of an organic chemical plant guided by the MOAR theory was presented. With the measures of flow rate reduce, pump replace, component work efficiency enhancement, and continuous production management means, a system power saving rate of 32.9% has been made in that project. The success of energy-saving practice illustrated the guidance significance of the MOAR theory.

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