January 31, 2006
Journal Article

Detection of Rooftop Cooling Unit Faults Based on Electrical Measurements

Abstract

Non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) is accomplished by sampling voltage and current at high rates and reducing the resulting start transients or harmonic contents to concise “signatures.” Changes in these signatures can be used to detect, and in many cases directly diagnose, equipment and component faults associated with roof-top cooling units. Use of the NILM for fault detection and diagnosis (FDD) is important because 1) it complements other FDD schemes that are based on thermo-fluid sensors and analyses and 2) it is minimally intrusive (one measuring point in the relatively protected confines of the control panel) and therefore inherently reliable. This paper describes changes in the power signatures of fans and compressors that were found, experimentally and theoretically, to be useful for fault detection.

Revised: June 14, 2006 | Published: January 31, 2006

Citation

Armstrong P.R., C.R. Laughman, S.B. Leeb, and L.K. Norford. 2006. Detection of Rooftop Cooling Unit Faults Based on Electrical Measurements. HVAC & R Research 12, no. 1:151-175. PNNL-SA-48193.