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INNOVATIVE HEATING AND COOLING FOR A BROILER CHICKEN HOUSE USING A HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER

INNOVATIVE HEATING AND COOLING FOR A BROILER CHICKEN HOUSE USING A HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER. FRANK MAIDI SFUNDO NKOMO RAISHAN NAIDU. INTRODUCTION. Broiler chickens susceptible to temperature change Primary Objective

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INNOVATIVE HEATING AND COOLING FOR A BROILER CHICKEN HOUSE USING A HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER

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  1. INNOVATIVE HEATING AND COOLING FOR A BROILER CHICKEN HOUSE USING A HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER FRANK MAIDI SFUNDO NKOMO RAISHAN NAIDU

  2. INTRODUCTION • Broiler chickens susceptible to temperature change • Primary Objective - Design and construct a hydronic heating/cooling system for a broiler house using a heat pump water heater - Replace existing methods of temperature regulation - Optimum growth conditions for broiler chickens

  3. DESIGN TEAM • Frank Maidi Components inside the broiler house • Sfundo Nkomo Components outside the broiler house • Raishan Naidu Control system

  4. CURRENT HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM

  5. MECH METHOD-FAN

  6. NATURAL VENTILATION

  7. HEATING - SPOT BROODER

  8. UKULINGA SET BROILER TEMPERATURES

  9. PIPE CONFIGURATIONSONE PIPE SERIES LOOP

  10. TWO PIPE DIRECT RETURN HYDRONIC LOOP

  11. WHICH DID WE OPT FOR? • Opted for the two direct return hydronic loop • Advantage - Uniform heating/cooling • Disadvantage – Too much pipe material

  12. DESIGN TEMPERATURES • Extremities considered are 60C and 340C air temperatures • Designed temperature are 410C and 200C respectively

  13. Given maximum nominal head into HPWH of 20 m Used as a guide to sizing in this loop Assumed at most 10 % of this head is lost (both frictional and minor losses) Use Lamont equation (IDM, 2008) Assumed pipe length of 5 m PIPE SIZING FOR WT – HPWH LOOP

  14. PIPE SIZING • Making D subject of formula yielded D = 27.69 mm • Recommended pipe size = 50 mm • Minimise frictional losses (advantage) • Most widely used (economical) • Heat Pumps Inlet/Outlet with 50 mm openings

  15. Lamont equation (IDM,2008) Continuity equation (Roberson, 1998) Minor losses equation (Roberson, 1998) TDH = 23.10 m PUMP SIZING

  16. PUMP SIZING • WHP and BHP (Michael, 1981), with pump efficiency of 75 % assumed.

  17. PUMP SIZING • Pump size = 0.8123 kW • Recommended pump size = 1.1 kW • Most widely used and most economical

  18. TANK SIZING FOR WT – BROILER HOUSE LOOP • Given heat requirement of 1783.2 W • Thermodynamics equation used • Using normal density equation • Converted to litres per day gave 4089 l/day • Recommended 4500 l tank

  19. PUMP SIZING • Using equations as previous • Pump size recommended = 1.1 kW • Same reasoning and logic

  20. COOLING OPERATION CHECK Cooling load Four hours of cold spell assumed per day Total volume required = 4088 l/day Would be met by 4500 l tank chosen for heating operation

  21. CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN • Components Requiring Control - Circulation pump for the delivery/return to and from broiler house - Circulation pump for heat pump storage tank unit - Heat pump has built in PLC

  22. CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN • Control Strategy - Heat pump set temperatures  41 oC for heating  20 oC for cooling - Staging of circulation pumps by temperature controller • Control algorithms for control of circulation pumps

  23. Start Temperature measured in Tank , TT Thermocouple connected to Fuji controller No No No No TT ≥ Tset + 1o ? No Tset ≤ TT < Tset + 1o ? TT < Tset ? No Fuji controller Yes Yes Yes Fuji controller relay switch function Pump on Pump off No action Heat Pump switched on HP switched on by built in thermostat Heating Mode End

  24. Start Temperature measured in Tank , TT Thermocouple connected to Fuji controller No No No No TT≤ Tset - 1o ? No Tset ≥TT > Tset - 1o ? TT > Tset ? No Fuji controller Yes Yes Yes Fuji controller relay switch function Pump on Pump off No action Heat Pump switched on HP switched on by built in thermostat Cooling Mode End

  25. Start Temperature measured , Tm Thermocouple connected to Fuji controller No No No No Tset ≤ Tm < Tset + 1o ? Tm < Tset ? Tm ≥ Tset + 1o ? No No Fuji controller Yes Yes Yes Fuji controller relay switch function Pump on Pump off No action End Heating Mode

  26. Start Temperature measured , Tm Thermocouple connected to Fuji controller No No No No Tset ≥ Tm > Tset - 1o ? Tm > Tset ? Tm≤ Tset - 1o ? No No Fuji controller Yes Yes Yes Fuji controller relay switch function Pump on Pump off No action End Cooling Mode

  27. HEADERS

  28. VALVES PLACEMENT

  29. PIPE CONF.. CONT

  30. INTO THE COLLECTOR

  31. PIPE LEAKAGES CHALLENGES FACED

  32. PIPE IS BRITTLE DRILLING NEEDED A TECHNIQUE CHALLENGES FACED…CONT

  33. WT – HPWH LOOP CONSTRUCTION

  34. NEW BROILER HOUSE

  35. RISER

  36. ELONGATED RISER

  37. NON-RETURN VALVE

  38. SIPHON BRIDGE

  39. CONTROL SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION • Timer - To control circulation pump for heat pump storage tank unit - Heating mode  6 pm to 8 am Cooling mode  8 am to 6 pm - 10 A external relay connection to 3 A internal relay

  40. CONTROL SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION • Fuji PXR Temperature Controller - To control circulation pump for delivery/return to and from broiler house - Wiring  10 A external relay connection to 3 A internal relay  K-Type Thermocouple  Alarm System

  41. SYSTEM EVALUATION • Overall System Test - Temperature measured at 6 points 1 Outdoor air temperature 2 Indoor air temperature 3 Water entering broiler house 4 Water exiting broiler house 5 Lateral distribution pipe in pen closest to entry 6 Lateral distribution pipe in pen furthest from entry

  42. RECOMMENDATIONS • Two tanks for water storage • All pens should be installed with pipes • Operation cooling and heating systems must be SWITCHED OFF

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