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Chillers convert either electric power or thermal power in the form of hot water supplied by a CHP or boiler into cooling thermal power.  
Chillers convert either electric power or thermal power in the form of hot water supplied by a CHP or boiler into cooling thermal power to serve a thermal cooling load.  


= Inputs =
= Inputs =
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|rated_capacity
|rated_capacity
|The maximum cooling power capacity of the chiller in tons of cooling.
|The maximum cooling power capacity of the chiller in tons of cooling. Optimal sizing is not recommended or tested for a Chiller.
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 14 April 2022


Chillers convert either electric power or thermal power in the form of hot water supplied by a CHP or boiler into cooling thermal power to serve a thermal cooling load.

Inputs

Rated Capacity

Tag Key Description
Chiller rated_capacity The maximum cooling power capacity of the chiller in tons of cooling. Optimal sizing is not recommended or tested for a Chiller.

Maximum Rated Capacity

Tag Key Description
Chiller max_rated_capacity The maximum rated cooling power capacity of the chiller in tons of cooling that a size optimization is allowed to output when doing size optimization.

Minimum Rated Capacity

Tag Key Description
Chiller min_rated_capacity The minimum rated cooling power capacity of the chiller in tons of cooling that a size optimization is allowed to output when doing size optimization.

Power Source

Tag Key Description
Chiller power_source The type of input energy that powers the chiller. Either 'electricity', 'natural gas', or 'heat'.

COP

Tag Key Description
Chiller coefficient_of_performance The ratio of output cooling power of the chiller to the input power, whatever the power source. The higher this number is, the more efficient the chiller is.