Performance of an Ice-in-Tank Diurnal ice Storage Cooling System at Fort Stewart, Georgia
Abstract
Diurnal cold storage cooling systems provide an effective means for reducing peak electrical demand at Army installations. The U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory demonstrated an ice-in-tank diurnal ice storage (DIS) cooling system at the Post Exchange building, Fort Stewart, GA in April 1987 as part of the Facility Engineering Applications Program (FEAP). Design and construction of the system have been documented in USACERL Technical Report E-88/01 (ADA197925). The system was instrumented during the 1987 cooling season to test its performance. This report documents the system energy performance, peak shaving capability, operation and maintenance experience, and lessons learned from the Fort Stewart first year system operation. The efficacy of a DIS cooling system as a means of reducing peak electrical demand has been verified; however, generalization of performance for generic ice-in-tank systems is not recommended due to the limited amount of data available from only one system. Keywords: Army facilities/Georgia; Cooling systems; Brines/fluid leakage.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA224739
Entities
People
- Chang W. Sohn
- Gerald Cler
- Robert J. Kedl
Organizations
- Construction Engineering Research Laboratory