Hello,
I have seen some discussion on how to separate fan power from EER on the
various list-serves, but never seen an explicit description of exactly how
to go about it. Below are my calculation methodologies and I'm hoping to
generate some thumbs up/thumbs down discussion and clarification:
EER = (Net Cooling [BTU/h]) / (Total Input Power [W])
= ((Gross Cooling - Supply Fan Power) [Btu/h]) / (Total Input Power
[W])
Definitions
Total Input Power: Includes supply and condenser fan power, and condenser
power
Supply Fan Power [btu h ] : this is the heat rejected by the fan to the
supply air stream. If 100% of the fan power is eventually converted to
heat, then this is 3,413 X Supply Fan KW.
To Calculate the EER, minus the fan, do the following:
Break Total Input Power into Supply Fan Power and condenser fan and
compressor power
I'll use the following abbreviations for subsequent formulas to minimize
typing:
GC : Gross Cooling [btu/h]
SPb: Supply Fan Power [btu/h]
SPw: Supply Fan Power [w]
CP: Compressor Power [w]
For an Appendix G baseline model, we have GC, SPb, SPw, and EER. So, from
formula G-A, we solve for CP::
CP + SPw = (GC - SPb) / EER
CP = (GC - SPb) / EER - SPw
Now, we can determine the EER, excluding the fan power so:
Modified EER = GC / CP
A few things to discuss:
1. Is this really appropriate for systems where the fan power is calculated
using the G.3.1.2.9 guidelines?
2. What is done when the requirements for cooling system efficiency is
listed as a SEER instead of an EER? Is there an acceptable conversion
factor for use in these calculations?
3. I this methodology what is intended? ASHRAE Appendix G, and even the
User's Manual is extremely brief of this.
Thanks,
--
Karen