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Hybrid HVAC equipment takes advantage of climate appropriate strategies to achieve outstanding efficiencies and reductions in peak power demand. These benefits are realized without compromising performance or impacting building occupants or operators. A number of efforts are converging to increase the adoption of hybrid approaches. This seminar highlights advances in energy simulation/analysis and real world implementation of evaporative/DX hybrids needed to rise to the challenges being placed on 21st century HVAC systems.
1. New Hybrid HVAC Modeling Capability in EnergyPlus Building Energy Simulation
Spencer Dutton, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
2. Hybrid Indirect Evaporative/DX Capacity Modeling
Steven Slayzak, Associate Member, Seeley International, Denver, CO
3. RTU Optimization: Fixed Compressor Speed Reduction and Condenser-Air Pre-cooling
Caton Mande, UC Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center, Davis, CA
4. Growing the Pre-Cooling Market with Pre-Sold Maintenance
Steve Short, Integrated Comfort Inc., West Sacramento, CA
Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2019 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA
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