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Abstract
This paper investigates airflow parameters for a pumped storage power station in Shandong. Continuous measurement was conducted for air temperature and humidity parameters at a height of 1.5m in the generator floor during summer. During test, three units operated and a supply air volume of 150,000 m3/h with 20.5°C and 90% RH was sent to generator floor. The results indicate that air parameters upstream and downstream of the generator floor satisfied the requirements of ≤30°C and ≤75%RH. Since the air temperature in the generator floor consistently remained below 24°C, which was significantly lower than the specified values, it is necessary to implement energy-saving control strategies for the air conditioning system to reduce operational energy consumption. The findings could provide reference for the energy-efficient design of the ventilation and air conditioning system in the main plant.
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1 Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Built Environment and Energy Efficient Technology, Beijing University of Technology , Beijing, China
2 Midea Group Co., Ltd , Foshan, Guangdong, China