CelsoIII
Mechanical
- Jul 1, 2010
- 9
I work at a high rise building and part of my job is to manage the energy intensity of the building.
In order to come up with the total energy use for the building we had to convert all energy types to a common energy unit, in this case kBTUs, and add the totals.
Chilled Water (CHW)
The building does not have chillers in house so we purchase CHW, measured in Ton/hr, from a district central plant. I know that 1 Ton = 12,000 BTU = 12 kBTU
Electrical
1 kW = 3412 BTU
The Issue:
Example “A” (Building purchasing CHW)
CHW use = 1,000 Ton/hrs = 12,000 kBTU
Electrical = 200 kWh = 682.4 kBTU
Total Energy Use = 12,682.4 kBTU
Example “B” (Building with chillers @ 0.7 kWh/Ton Eff.)
CHW use = 1,000 Ton/hrs = 700 kWh = 2,388.4 kBTU
Electrical (not including chiller load) = 200 kWh = 682.4 kBTU
Total Energy Use = 2,388.4 + 682.4 = 3,070.8 kBTU
Why are the two numbers (total energy use for each example) so different?
In school they teach us that 1 Ton = 12,000 BTU but it turns out that you can produce 1 Ton with less energy???
Chilled water production
Input .7 kWh, Output = 1 Ton/hr = 12,000 BTU
which means that 0.7 kWh = 12,000 BTU,
but per the book 3.5 kWh = 12,000 BTU (12,000 / 3412 = 3.5)
Can someone please explain?
In order to come up with the total energy use for the building we had to convert all energy types to a common energy unit, in this case kBTUs, and add the totals.
Chilled Water (CHW)
The building does not have chillers in house so we purchase CHW, measured in Ton/hr, from a district central plant. I know that 1 Ton = 12,000 BTU = 12 kBTU
Electrical
1 kW = 3412 BTU
The Issue:
Example “A” (Building purchasing CHW)
CHW use = 1,000 Ton/hrs = 12,000 kBTU
Electrical = 200 kWh = 682.4 kBTU
Total Energy Use = 12,682.4 kBTU
Example “B” (Building with chillers @ 0.7 kWh/Ton Eff.)
CHW use = 1,000 Ton/hrs = 700 kWh = 2,388.4 kBTU
Electrical (not including chiller load) = 200 kWh = 682.4 kBTU
Total Energy Use = 2,388.4 + 682.4 = 3,070.8 kBTU
Why are the two numbers (total energy use for each example) so different?
In school they teach us that 1 Ton = 12,000 BTU but it turns out that you can produce 1 Ton with less energy???
Chilled water production
Input .7 kWh, Output = 1 Ton/hr = 12,000 BTU
which means that 0.7 kWh = 12,000 BTU,
but per the book 3.5 kWh = 12,000 BTU (12,000 / 3412 = 3.5)
Can someone please explain?