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Title: Comparison between Direct Expansion System and Air-Cooled Chiller System in Block E UniKL MFI
Authors: Yuzzuan Zainol, Mohamad Aizuddin Othman
Zakaria Jusoh, Siti Muzahidah Abdullah
Keywords: Cooling Load
Building Design
Energy Efficient
Operating Cost
Maintenance
Issue Date: 18-Nov-2013
Abstract: Air conditioning use about 60% of the total energy consumption in a commercial building. Therefore selection of air conditioning system is significant for a building to match the criteria such as cooling load, building design, maintenance, total cost and energy usage. As a result, an efficient system can be achieved by optimize the system of air conditioning from conventional direct expansion system (split unit) to centralize system (air cooled chiller). Air-cooled chillers are utilizing a process of evaporation and condensation within a closed system to chill the surrounding air. Typically, such devices are used for large industrial purposes, as they are more energy efficient, easy to maintain and suitable to support a large capacity for a building than traditional Freon-powered direct expansion system. This study is to compare between conventional direct expansions systems (split unit) and centralize system (air cooled chiller)
Description: Conference Venue : UniKL MFI
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/4552
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