A primary-secondary chilled water system typically has variable volume pumping on the
A.
secondary loop.
B.
open loop.
C.
primary loop.
D.
cooling tower loop.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In a primary-secondary chilled water system, the primary loop is constant volume, supplying chilled water from the chiller plant. The secondary loop uses variable volume pumping to match distribution system load demand efficiently.
A. Secondary loop (Correct): Where variable flow is applied.
B. Open loop: Not a recognized term in this context.
C. Primary loop: Constant flow design.
D. Cooling tower loop: Separate condenser water system, not chilled water distribution.
[References:, ASHRAE Handbook – HVAC Systems and Equipment., AHA/CHFM Candidate Handbook – Maintenance and Operations (HVAC)., ________________________________________]
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