Description
As part of the vapor-compression cycle for mechanical refrigeration, the heat of compression produced must be rejected to complete the refrigeration cycle. Refrigerant systems may be cooled by air or water. In water-cooled systems, water flows through the condenser and is called condenser water. Condenser water systems are classified as (1) once-through systems (e.g., city water, well-water, or lake/groundwater systems), or (2) recirculating or cooling tower systems. This chapter focuses on open condenser water systems and evaporative coolers; for information on closed-loop systems used in ground-source heat pump loops, see Chapter 49 of this volume and Chapter 34 of the 2015 ASHRAE Handbook—HVAC Applications.
Once-Through City Water Systems
Open Cooling Tower Systems
Low-Temperature (Water Economizer) Systems
Closed-Circuit Evaporative Coolers
Other Sources of Water
Overpressure Caused by Thermal Fluid Expansion
ISBN: 978-1-939200-26-6 (for I-P versions of chapters)
ISSN: 1078-6066 (for I-P versions of chapters)
Citation: 2016 ASHRAE Handbook — HVAC Systems and Equipment: Chapter 14, Condenser Water Systems
Product Details
- Published:
- 2016
- ISBN(s):
- 9781939200266
- Number of Pages:
- 4
- Units of Measure:
- I-P
- File Size:
- 1 file , 280 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-S142016IP