Parameter selection in data-driven fault detection and diagnosis of the air conditioning system

Data-driven fault detection and diagnosis system (FDD) has been proven as simple yet powerful to identify soft and abrupt faults in the air conditioning system, leading to energy saving. However, the challenge is to obtain reliable operation data from the actual building. Therefore, a lab-scaled cen...

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Published inIndonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol. 25; no. 1; p. 59
Main Authors Sulaiman, Noor Asyikin, Abdullah, Md Pauzi, Abdullah, Hayati, Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah, Yusop, Azdiana Md, Sulaiman, Siti Fatimah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2022
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Summary:Data-driven fault detection and diagnosis system (FDD) has been proven as simple yet powerful to identify soft and abrupt faults in the air conditioning system, leading to energy saving. However, the challenge is to obtain reliable operation data from the actual building. Therefore, a lab-scaled centralized chilled water air conditioning system was successfully developed in this paper. All necessary sensors were installed to generate reliable operation data for the data-driven FDD. Nevertheless, if a practical system is considered, the number of sensors required would be extensive as it depends on the number of rooms in the building. Hence, parameters impact in the dataset were also investigated to identify critical parameters for fault classifications. The analysis results had identified four critical parameters for data-driven FDD: the rooms' temperature (TTCx), supplied chilled water temperature (TCHWS), supplied chilled water flow rate (VCHWS) and supplied cooled water temperature (TCWS). Results showed that the data-driven FDD successfully diagnosed all six conditions correctly with the proposed parameters for more than 92.3% accuracy; only 0.6-3.4% differed from the original dataset's accuracy. Therefore, the proposed parameters can reduce the number of sensors used for practical buildings, thus reducing installation costs without compromising the FDD accuracy.
ISSN:2502-4752
2502-4760
DOI:10.11591/ijeecs.v25.i1.pp59-67