About this Event
Is your chilled water system operating at design Δ T or greater at part load conditions - while delivering effective results to the connected loads? Design conditions should result in design Δ T of course - but how often is your chilled water system operating at full design conditions?
Understanding a chilled water system as a system – recognizing the characteristics of different system configurations and components - and the interaction of the components - is necessary for an effective and efficient operating system. Efficient equipment does not necessarily result in an effective and efficient chilled water system.
This four hour seminar covers chilled water systems as a system - starting with a historical overview and identifying different design configurations. It then covers the characteristics of production, distribution, pumping and load coils and their interactions. It concludes with the opportunities and objectives of chilled water system optimization.
Below is an outline of what will be covered:
Chilled Water Systems Historical Review and System Basics
- Historical Background & Evolution
- Ton / Load Formula
- Five Basic Hydronic Systems
Production Characteristics, Pitfalls and Solutions
- Primary / Secondary / Tertiary Systems
- Primary Variable Systems & Controls
- Waterside Economizers, Parallel & Series Application, Piping & Controls
Distribution Characteristics, Pitfalls and Solutions
- Primary / Secondary / Tertiary Systems, Piping & Controls
- Primary Variable Systems, Staging Chillers, Piping & Control
- System Balancing & Evolution
Pumping Systems and Energy Consumption
- Centrifugal Pump Laws
- Variable Flow System Control Area vs. Traditional System Curve
- Pumping System Controls
Water to Air Characteristics, Pitfalls and Solutions
- Coils / AHU’s Characteristics
- Large System Control Characteristics & Consequences
- Conventional & Pressure Independent Control Valves and Review
System Optimization
- Definition
- Opportunities
- Primary/Secondary Conversions
The instructor will be David Pleasants, former Vice President of the JMP Equipment Company. A certificate of attendance for four (4) Professional Development Hours will be provided.
Tickets are not required to attend this event.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
James M. Pleasants Company, Inc, 603 Diamond Hill Court, Greensboro, United States
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