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ASHRAE STD 184

Method of Test for Field Performance of Liquid-Chilling Systems

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 31 October 2016
Status: inactive
Page Count: 54
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This standard includes the following types of liquidchilling systems.

These system types are further described in Section 5, "Equipment Types." 

Vapor compression cycle. 

Absorption cycle.

This standard does not include systems with a net refrigeration capacity less than 10 tonR (35 kW). 

This standard does not include a specification of standardized test conditions under which the liquid-chilling system must operate. Test conditions typically reflect the expected operating conditions and are customer specified.

Document History

January 1, 2020
Method of Test for Field Performance of Liquid-Chilling Systems
This standard includes the following types of liquid-chilling systems. These system types are further described in Section 5, “Equipment Types.” Vapor compression cycle. Absorption cycle. This...
December 7, 2018
Method of Test for Field Performance of Liquid-Chilling Systems
FOREWORD ASHRAE Standard 184 was published in 2016 and prescribes methods of testing to measure performance, such as capacity and efficiency, of liquid-chilling systems as installed in the field...
October 2, 2017
Method of Test for Field Performance of Liquid-Chilling Systems
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ASHRAE STD 184
October 31, 2016
Method of Test for Field Performance of Liquid-Chilling Systems
This standard includes the following types of liquidchilling systems. These system types are further described in Section 5, “Equipment Types.”  Vapor compression cycle.  Absorption cycle. This...

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