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Condensate recovery from air handling units and fan coil units to reduce the water consumption by the air conditioning systems

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dc.contributor.advisor Wijewardane, MA
dc.contributor.advisor Lekamwasam, S
dc.contributor.author Ragulakeethan, S
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-16T08:12:48Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-16T08:12:48Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Ragulakeethan, S. (2023). Condensate recovery from air handling units and fan coil units to reduce the water consumption by the air conditioning systems [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/23148
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/23148
dc.description.abstract This study investigates the potential for reduction of makeup water consumption by recovering condensate captured from Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Fan Coil Units (FCUs) of central chilled water system in hot and humid climatic conditions. In conventional air conditioning systems, significant amounts of condensate is generated at different components and typically discharged as waste. The cooling towers are used to enhance the heat rejection efficiency of the condenser of the chilled water systems. Usually, it requires a significant amount of makeup water (2% of nominal flow rate) to replenish the regular water losses, mainly due to the evaporation. Therefore, the condensate collected from the AHUs and FCUs can be routed through the cooling tower, resulting in the reduction of potable water usage and to improve the quality of the cooling tower water. This paper presents a method to collect the condensate water and store it in a holding tank for later use in offsetting the cooling tower makeup water requirement. The analysis was performed by collecting the condensate from AHUs/FCUs of five different types of buildings in three different weather zones in Sri Lanka with varying climatic conditions. The findings demonstrate that condensate recovery can be an effective strategy to reduce the water consumption in central air conditioning systems, especially in regions facing water scarcity or high-water costs. The potential benefits of this approach include decreased water consumption, lower water bills, and a reduced environmental impact and eventually the overall energy consumption of the system. Keywords: Water conservation, Hot and humid climate, Condensate recovery, Makeup water, Central air conditioning system en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject WATER CONSERVATION
dc.subject CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
dc.subject HOT AND HUMID CLIMATE
dc.subject CONDENSATE RECOVERY
dc.subject MAKEUP WATER
dc.subject MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – Dissertation |
dc.subject BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERING– Dissertation
dc.subject MSc in Building Services Engineering
dc.title Condensate recovery from air handling units and fan coil units to reduce the water consumption by the air conditioning systems en_US
dc.type Thesis-Abstract en_US
dc.identifier.faculty Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.degree MSc in Building Services Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Mechanical Engineering en_US
dc.date.accept 2023
dc.identifier.accno TH5492 en_US


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