AboutTime Issue 30 | Page 7

GREEN BUILDING In a chilled-water system, the entire air conditioner is installed on the roof or behind the building. It cools water to between 4.4 and 7.2 degrees Celsius. The chilled water is then piped throughout the building and connected to air handlers. Due to the reduction in refrigerants used and the reduction in electrical costs it is a greener air-conditioning system and consequently one will achieve an additional 2 to 3 Green Star points. The advantages of the chilled water system are: • Very high flexibility • Very simple to do replacements, a skilled technician is not required to do tenant changes • Chilled water can deliver up to 20% energy saving over VRF due to ability to change parameters for different times of year • Refrigerant is contained in one component i.e. chiller located on the roof and requires less volume • Very few implications of adding units during tenant changes as against the VRV which is costly ISSUE 30 - JUNE 2017 So, one asks the question why would one not go for a chilled water system? Well, that’s simple! It is more expensive with the VRV system costing about P850/m² against the chilled water system of P1 050/ m². While it seems like a lot of money, when you consider the energy saving of P5 per month per m², the story changes. The annual saving of P60/m² per annum against a cost of P200/m² means that there is a 39-month payback period (which is nothing in the overall scheme of things), and it is only that long if the electricity tariffs stay at the current low levels. Needless to say we are going to be changing to the chilled water system, getting the extra green building points and saving electricity! Who can be unhappy with that? Until the next issue………. 7