Chiller Efficiency How to calculate

How to calculate the efficiency of a chiller

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chiller efficiency title how to calculate chiller efficiency
chiller efficiency title how to calculate chiller efficiency

How to calculate the efficiency of a chiller. Chillers are one of the largest energy consumers within a building and this has a big impact on operational costs. Therefore its important to monitor your chillers to asses the efficiency of the system and ensure optimal performance. So in this article we will look at how to calculate the efficiency of a chiller. Need to learn this in a hurry? Scroll to the bottom to watch the video tutorial.

Calculating the efficiency of a chiller is fairly simple. It is measured in “COP” which stands for Coefficient Of Performance.

The Coefficient of performance is just a ratio of the refrigeration effect produced by the chiller against the amount of electrical energy that went into the machine to produce this. Both units should be measured in Kilowatts (kW) lets have a look at how this is achieved.

Take for example a chiller which is producing 2,500kW of cooling or 8,533,364BTU/h in metric units. The electrical power demand of the chiller to produce this is 460kW.

The metric calculation would be:

2,500kW / 460kW = 5.4 so the COP is 5.4. This means that for every 1kW of electricity you put into the machine, you will produce 5.4kW of cooling.

The imperial calculation would be:
First convert BTU’s to kW’s
8,533,364BTU/s / 3412.142 = 2,500kW

2,500kW / 460kW = 5.4 so the COP is 5.4. This means that for every 1kW of electricity you put into the machine, you will produce 5.4kW of cooling.

how to calculate the efficiency of a chiller imperial and metric
how to calculate the efficiency of a chiller imperial and metric

It’s important to remember that the COP of a chiller varies with the cooling load on a chiller and that each chiller has a different COP.. The chiller manufacturer should be able to provide the COP design data which you can compare to the performance of your chiller to diagnose performance issues

chiller efficiency vsd and constant speed
chiller efficiency vsd and constant speed

Conventional single speed chillers will typically reach their highest COP at, or close to, maximum load but most chillers will run at part load 98% of the year, if this is the case the you should contact a specilist to see if a variable frequency drive (VSD) can be retro fitted to the motor controls as this will reduce the rotation speed of the compressor which in turn decreases the electrical demand and increases the COP at part load.

11 COMMENTS

  1. I am trying to remember how to calculate kw/ton with the following readings –

    – Average of three legs of the amp meter on the motor starter panel
    – Flow rate through condenser in gpm
    – Delta T across system in degrees F

    Any advice is appreciated

  2. Nice your page & thanking you all.
    Please could you tale me an answer about chiller compressor(screw type) part load value for compressor electrical power formula/calculation?

  3. Great page really helpful. Is there any way to calculate how a change in Refrigerant would effect the efficiency of the chiller? What values would i need?

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