Title :
A Novel Direct Air-Conditioning Load Control Method
Author :
Chu, Chi-Min ; Jong, Tai-Lang
Abstract :
Outdoor temperature, thermal comfort level of consumers and payback load effect constrain direct load control (DLC) of air-conditioning loads and limit the DLC schedule. Since the constraints in direct air-conditioning load control are characteristics of air-conditioning loads, this work presents a novel group-DLC program with a least enthalpy estimation (LEE)-based thermal comfort controller for air-conditioning systems to control air-conditioning systems and eliminate DLC problems simultaneously. The g-DLC controller is the threshold for problems between air-conditioning units and the load management program, and arranges the DLC schedule for all air-conditioning units. The LEE-based thermal comfort controller can maintain the thermal comfort level within a reasonable range and prolong off-shift time of the DLC program, thereby increasing shedding load. It can also mitigate the impact of outdoor temperature and prevent payback load effect. Hence, DLC constraints on air-conditioning loads are mitigated.
Keywords :
air conditioning; load regulation; temperature control; air-conditioning load control method; consumers thermal comfort level; direct load control; least enthalpy estimation; load management program; outdoor temperature; payback load effect; Demand side management; direct load control (DLC); least enthalpy estimation (LEE); thermal comfort control;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2008.926432