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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 107 hot water absorption chiller- catalogueto develope a data file



Dear Ratnalee

 

Thanks for following this post.

 

As originator of this request I feel responsible to say that, nobody is going to disregards the good hearts of people who are collaborating.

Every body makes a unique role toward the goodness when putting a step forward to help which is highly appreciated.

Every member of this group when can help, definitely do so and when can not nobody claim for.

It is the nature of collaboration in this group which all of us are and should be committed in.

 

Finally, please accept my congratulation on gathering this information and best wishes for your research.

 

Regards

Mehdi

 


From: trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Ratnalee Patil
Sent: 09 September 2011 21:26
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Cc: jochen.doell@ise.fraunhofer.de
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 107 hot water absorption chiller- catalogueto develope a data file

 

Mehdi, Javier, and Jochen,

 

We recently experienced some good cooperation on different projects from Broad & Thermax that is worth mentioning. For one of our solar cooling projects I had estimated the hot water temperature range that we could supply to the absorption chiller, based on the outlet temperatures of glycol-mix from the solar collectors. Then according to the external data file format for Type 107, I had prepared an excel sheet specifying the parameter boundaries, the chilled water, cooling water, & hot water inlet temperatures. The Thermax rep then filled out the performance data using their in-house software that David mentioned in his email. Same thing with Broad – I did receive the data files from them for two of their models for our CHP projects.

 

Having said that, I have to admit that it takes a lot of persistence & patience on our side – repeated emails & phone calls to get this done. Plus, you have to be sympathetic when you hear quite a few complaints about the number of runs they need to do to fill out the data. Also, there is no guarantee that you could count on the goodness of their hearts the next time you need data for another model!

 

Good luck!

 

Regards,

Ratnalee Patil

B.Arch., M.A.Sc. Engineering

Sustainable Design Analyst

Innovative Design

850 West Morgan St.

Raleigh, NC 27603

Ph: (919) 832-6303

Fax: (919) 832-3339

www.innovativedesign.net

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: David BRADLEY [mailto:d.bradley@tess-inc.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:52 PM
To: jochen.doell@ise.fraunhofer.de
Cc: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 107 hot water absorption chiller- catalogue to develope a data file

 

Mehdi, Javier, and Jochen,

   I have run into the same trouble with manufacturers as well. I have

the impression that they are moving away from printed catalogs with

standard operating points and they are moving towards developing their

own in-house software tools that make a machine selection based on

expected operating points. If you (or the manufacturer's rep) run that

software enough times with different operating points covering the

entire range of expected inlet conditions, you can generate that

necessary maps. Getting access to that software is nearly impossible though.

Best,

  David

 

 

On 9/8/2011 01:21, Jochen Doell wrote:

> Dear Mehdi, dear Javier,

> 

> I faced this problem a few times and I am pretty annoyed with the

> companies behaviour.

> 

> Anyway, there is a model available written by Jan Albers which uses

> the characteristic equation ("ddT") by Prof. Felix Ziegler. This model

> accounts for part load behaviour.

> 

> See this Email to retrieve the link:

> https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/trnsys-users/2010/005720.html

> 

> Parameters are included for the old version of the Yazaki WFC10

> (bubble pump).

> 

> If you have measured data at hand, you can calculate the needed

> parameters to simulate other absorption chillers like the new WFC10.

> 

> Best regards,

> Jochen

> 

> Am 20:59, schrieb Javier Galvan Villamarin:

>> Hi Mehdi,

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> I have been working on the type 107. I agree with you. The

>> manufactures do not provide the needed information. I talked to

>> people in Yazaky and York and it was not possible. However, I managed

>> to find some extra data from Yazaky. See the attached files.

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> I would like to talk to you in order to share some opinions about

>> input data for diferent load levels of the chiller operation.

>> 

>> Please let me know if we can talk to work together on the type-107 as

>> well as other Types for chillers simulation.

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> Best regards,

>> 

>> Javier Galvan

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> ________________________________

>> From: trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu

>> [trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu] on behalf of Mehdi Shahrestani

>> [mahdishahrestani@yahoo.com]

>> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 12:31 AM

>> To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu

>> Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Type 107 hot water absorption chiller-

>> catalogue to develope a data file

>> 

>> Dear TRNSYS users

>> 

>> I am working of type 107 hot water absorption chiller (single/double

>> effect).

>> 

>> For developing data file reviewed most of the manufacturer catalogues

>> ( Trane, Carrier, Hitachi, Yazaki,….)

>> But except Yazaki, none of them provides “Capacity Factor” and “Heat

>> Input Factor”.

>> Yazaki only provides this information for specific chilled water

>> temperature 44C, Where as to develop a data file more chilled water

>> point should be inserted.

>> 

>> I was wondering if anybody knows about a catalogue which provides

>> such and information.

>> 

>> Thanks for the time you spent on this request.

>> Mehdi Shahrestani

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> 

> 

 

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