Chiller plant typically accounts for 45%+ of energy consumption in a large building which makes it the biggest consumer among all building systems. It’s natural that building owners or operators to look for ways to improve chiller plant efficiency. While replacing a chiller or other chiller plant equipment often improves energy efficiency and reliability, the project can be massive and expensive. In addition, some deficiency or hidden problems in chiller plant cannot be completely resolved through direct replacement. Retro-commissioning involves applying the commissioning process for existing equipment to restore and improve design characteristics. But how do you start the journey?

Hear from Paul Tsui – expert of sustainability solutions in Carrier Hong Kong Limited – about his first-hand experience of HOW / WHAT to do, successful cases and glean his insights on what lies behind the plan of chiller plant retro-commissioning.

  Time
14:15 - 18:00
Registration starts at 14:00
Networking starts at 17:00
  Venue
9/F Octa Tower,
Lam Chak Street,
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
 

Free

 
  Limited seats, registrations will be made on a
first-come, first-served basis

Highlights










Things you have to know about effective chiller plant retro-commissioning.
Do you have in-house capabilities to perform chiller plant retro-commissioning?
What are the roles that maintenance and retro-commissioning play in chiller plant efficiency improvement?
What is Health Check? The comprehensive examination of chiller plant operations that provides you insights into actionable improvement strategies.
What are the common deficiencies and hidden problems in a chiller plant system?
How oversizing or undersizing of chillers affect your system efficiency and electricity bill?
Why VFD (variable frequency drive) does not guarantee energy savings if not properly installed
How to use control technologies to track chiller plants performance and identify wastes?


Suitable for



Building owners who are interested to uncover the financial benefits of chiller plant retro-commissioning.
Facility managers who are responsible for improving chiller plant operations.


Language

The workshop will be conducted in Cantonese, supplemented with English presentation materials.


Speaker

Paul Tsui

Deputy General Manager
AdvanTEC & Sustainability Solutions
Carrier Hong Kong Limited
Paul Tsui has 30 years of wide and diverse experience across different functions specializing in the field of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). As the Deputy General Manager of AdvanTEC & Sustainability Solutions at Carrier Hong Kong Limited, he leads a team of experts in efficiency and environment to drive strategic initiatives complement Carrier’s role to provide sustainable solutions, integrating energy efficient products, building controls and energy services - by leading an insights driven and customer centric process.

Paul also dedicates his time in promoting this discipline and share his knowledge with the industry. Paul holds a Bachelor degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Manchester University and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from City University of Hong Kong.


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