Bos88
What software did you use for such modeling and we would appreciate to know you modeled the scenario.
Back to your post. Quiet a few good points. I may add the following:
1. You can monitor your chiller plant amp draw through trending and determine at which loads two chillers use more energy than one chiller, Your BAS can be programmed to switch from two to one chiller when amp reading is more advantageous, meeting the load of course.
2. The other thing about trending and tracking data, one needs to look at the entire plant KW usage, i.e. including tower fans and pumps. Some DDC controls manufacturers claim to have such algorithms tracking entire plant KW.
3. Be cautious of the condenser water "As-cold-as-possible" being best for chillers, not true, studies have shown that at part load, anything below 65F, the chiller use more energy, at full load, anything below 70F, you start using more energy. Also, the 85/95F is a myth, nowadays, we read studies that indicates a 14F degree range is better for cooling towers than the 10F
4. Google Condenser water reset and you will find some interesting things.
Good on y'all.