Hydronics is not normally on the university syllabus, let alone how to minimise energy consumption through hydronic design!
Tour Andersson was proud to offer this once-in-a-career chance to be informed on the latest in Hydronic System design practised throughout Europe and Asia.
This seminar discussed variable flow techniques which can provide substantial energy savings when properly understood.
We review the specifics of variable flow in the production plant & terminal units as well as room temperature control. Focus on variable & constant flow chillers with emphasis control valve selection and characteristics with different factors allowing stable and accurate control, avoiding energy waste.
Variable speed pumps (VSP) are crucial to optimising pumping costs in variable flow systems. We will investigate different solutions involving various VSP control modes and locations of VSP Dp sensors. Multiple sensors will be compared and analyzed considering their impact on the system controllability.
Last but not least, we will investigate well chosen VSP control mode and sensor location together with dynamic balancing solutions based on Dp control and how to increase energy savings, while providing stable and accurate control as well as design flexibility.
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