Trane Care Energy RTHD Adaptive Frequency Drive retrofit












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Trane Care Energy RTHD Adaptive Frequency Drive retrofit
Service business TURNKEY Equipment Replacement START-UP Chiller lifetime Comissioning Elite Start Preventive maintenance Upgrade & improve Maintain & repair Trane Select Trane Care Genuine parts SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Chiller life cycle
Service business RELIABILITY Oil analysis Vibration analysis Compressor R’newal. TM Tube testing Exchanger enhancement Thermography ENERGY Automatic tube cleaning Power factor correction Chiller control retrofit Adiabatic cooling Heat recovery Adaptive frequency drive ENVIRONMENT Leak testing Refrigerant management Refrigerant monitor Refrigerant retrofit Noise reduction Indoor air quality SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Trane Care portfolio
Building energy consumption § HVAC systems frequently represent a large part of a building energy consumption. § Chiller itself has a significant impact on the utility bill (~20%). Typical building consumption breakdown Chiller plant consumption breakdown SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Energy breakdown
Building energy consumption § Chillers are selected at most Monthly typical load in comfort application Selection conditions unfavorable conditions. § 99% of the time, chillers operate at part load. Improving part load efficiency is key to reduce building energy consumption. SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Chiller operation
Building energy consumption § For decades Trane has used slide valve capacity control to: • Adapt chiller capacity to building needs • Reduce power input at part load Technology providing best in class efficiency § New solution: Adaptive Frequency Drive • Reduce compressor speed • Adjust compressor speed to building needs Keep unmatch full load efficiency and reach best in class part load efficiency SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Chiller solution to improve part load efficiency
Adaptive Frequency Drive Variable speed drive Tracer UC 800 § Up to 35% chiller efficiency improvement § Reduce inrush current § Increase chiller reliability in reducing start & stop § Intuitive navigation through color touchscreen display § Immediate, easy to read, chiller information § Automatically collect chiller information to build operating trends SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved New life for existing chiller
Adaptive Frequency Drive Make best use of electricity Inrush current comparison 25% 50% 75% 100% Savings area § Reduce energy costs • Up to 35% efficiency improvement § Trust your electrical devices • Low inrush current reducing electrical disruption Inrush current comparison § Satisfy utility provider requirements • Constant power factor correction • Low harmonic distortion Legend Without AFD With AFD SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Efficiency comparison
Adaptive Frequency Drive § Dynaview • • Touchscreen Black & White Screen dimensions: 4’ Main processor integrated to display § Adaptiview • • Touchscreen Color Screen dimensions: 7’ Main processor in the control panel SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved New generation control: TRACER UC 800
Adaptive Frequency Drive Home screen § Easier maintenance • • 7’ touchscreen color display Clear and detailed chiller information § Operational effectiveness • • • Data trending Clear alarm log TIS enable for remote monitoring Temperature trends SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved Clear and effective display
Energy consumption reduction § Office building in Spain with a 1000 k. W chiller Monthly chiller consumption BEFORE AFTER SRV-CMS 005 -E 4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – © 2014 Trane – All rights reserved What it means to your utility bill?
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