Experimental proof of energy saving effect by commissioning using heat source system simulation for a newspaper printing factory

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In recent years, commissioning (Cx) is attracting attention as the key process for energy saving during building operation phase. This research is particularly focused on Cx in high energy-consuming building defined by the Law concerning the Rational Use of Energy. For better efficient operation, heat source system simulation is developed and considered about the combination of heating source equipments, cooling water temperature and capacity usage ratio of free cooling. The quantity control is changed when low cooling load arises in transitional season and free cooling utilization increases for the proper setting of chilled water temperature in winter. As this improvement plan is reflected the actual building operation, it can reduce the energy consumption by 219.7 MJ/(m2.year), running cost by 2,339,000 yen/year and carbon-dioxide emissions by 8.7 kg-CO2/(m2.year), compared to the present heat source system operation. It is shown that the necessary of Cx for global environment conservation in this research.

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Kuboki, M., Togashi, E., Ushio, T., & Tanabe, S. I. (2009). Experimental proof of energy saving effect by commissioning using heat source system simulation for a newspaper printing factory. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 74(642), 991–999. https://doi.org/10.3130/aije.74.991

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