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CHP Integration Testing

The objectives of the CHP integration testing being conducted at ORNL and at the University of Maryland are:

  • - Demonstrate the benefits of integrated CHP systems in commercial building applications.

  • - Identify and help resolve problems that occur when combining different components into an integrated system.

    - Identify, develop and demonstrate system improvements

  • - Provide educational opportunities

The list of projects being conducted under the CHP integration testing includes the following:

Integration Test Center
The Chesapeake Office Building on the University of Maryland Campus is a 52,000 square foot office building housing over 150 office personnel. Once an all electric building, with 2 separate heating and air conditioning zones, the building has been upgraded with gas-driven equipment for electric generation coupled with thermally driven absorption and desiccant dehumidification [both liquid and solid] equipment.

Integration Lab and Analysis
ORNL offers the unique capability of benchmarking equipment throughout the full range of operating conditions in a closely controlled laboratory environment or in precisely controlled environmental test chambers. This facility can also be used to help develop or test rating/certification test procedures and standards.

In addition, ORNL assists the University of Maryland by providing hands on training and experience to students in-house at ORNL.

If you have any questions or comments regarding this section or the CHP Technologies Program in general, please contact us.