A method () and a low capacity controller () enable a chiller system () to operate below a minimum allowable capacity. The chiller system () includes a chiller () and a chiller fluid loop (), having a supply line () for conveying a chiller fluid () from the chiller () and a return line () for returning the chiller fluid () to the chiller (). A capacity demand for the chiller () is determined. When the capacity demand is less than a minimum allowable capacity of the chiller (), the chiller fluid () is routed from the return line () to a heat exchanger () of the low capacity controller () where the chiller fluid () is warmed and returned to the return line (). The warmed chiller fluid () establishes a false capacity demand, detectable at the chiller (), that is at least the minimum allowable capacity.
Chiller System With Low Capacity Controller And Method Of Operating Same
A method () and a low capacity controller () enable a chiller system () to operate below a minimum allowable capacity. The chiller system () includes a chiller () and a chiller fluid loop (), having a supply line () for conveying a chiller fluid () from the chiller () and a return line () for returning the chiller fluid () to the chiller (). A capacity demand for the chiller () is determined. When the capacity demand is less than a minimum allowable capacity of the chiller (), the chiller fluid () is routed from the return line () to a heat exchanger () of the low capacity controller () where the chiller fluid () is warmed and returned to the return line (). The warmed chiller fluid () establishes a false capacity demand, detectable at the chiller (), that is at least the minimum allowable capacity.
Dr. Dominguez graduated from the Univ Nacl Auto De Mexico, Fac De Med, Mexico Df, Mexico in 1983. He works in El Monte, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Dominguez is affiliated with Beverly Hospital, Glendale Memorial Hospital & Health Center, Monterey Park Hospital and White Memorial Medical Center.
union representing many of the plant employees over the company's plans to lay off more than 700 workers. Daniel Dominguez, business manager of Utility Workers Union of America Local 246, wrote Edison executives expressing concerns that the layoffs could affect the plant's safety if it does restart.