Feasibility of condensate water recycle of split air handling unit in Chinese University buildings

•The condensate water of spilt air handling unit has high recovery potential.•The recycling potential map of condensate water in China was obtained.•Factors affecting the output of condensate water were analyzed.•The regression algorithm was used to predict the feasibility of recycling. Recycling th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy and built environment 2024-04, Vol.5 (2), p.309-315
Hauptverfasser: Deng, Xiang, Shen, Yiyun, Yang, Senwang, Feng, Jingyang, Wang, Si, Li, Dongyue, Li, Yanru
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Zusammenfassung:•The condensate water of spilt air handling unit has high recovery potential.•The recycling potential map of condensate water in China was obtained.•Factors affecting the output of condensate water were analyzed.•The regression algorithm was used to predict the feasibility of recycling. Recycling the condensate water of the air conditioner could be explored as an alternative water source to contribute to building the green campus. This paper explored the condensate water production through actual measurement based on a split air handling unit (SAHU) in a university building. Then, the statistical analysis was used to analyze the recycling feasibility and the impact factors of the condensate water production in 31 Chinese provincial capital cities to obtain the recycling potential map of the condensate water generated from a SAHU. Results showed that: (1) In the measurement, the amount of condensate water produced by a single split air conditioner was 1.6 kg from 12:40 to 13:40. Therefore, the daily output of condensate water of the air conditioner with the university operation schedule could reach 52.99 kg during the main air-conditioning season. (2) Among the 31 provincial capital cities in China, the largest condensate water outputs could be found in the Hot Summer and Warm Winter zone and the Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone, with an average monthly output of 1600 kg and 1100 kg, respectively. (3) Regression analysis showed that the dry-bulb temperature and dew point temperature of outdoor air had the highest positive and significant influence on condensate water production. The objective of this study is to provide theoretical guidance for the design and energy conservation evaluation of the feasibility of SAHU condensate water recycling in universities. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2666-1233
2666-1233
DOI:10.1016/j.enbenv.2022.10.006