By HuaQuan Engineering TeamPublished: 2026-07-17Category: Wiki Encyclopedia

Definition

Trigeneration (Combined Cooling, Heat and Power / CCHP) extends cogeneration by adding absorption chillers that convert waste heat into chilled water for air conditioning. Efficiency: up to 90% fuel utilization. Absorption chiller types: single-effect (COP 0.7), double-effect (COP 1.2). Applications: data centers (continuous cooling), hotels, hospitals, district cooling in hot climates.

What is Trigeneration (CCHP) — Combined Cooling Heat & Power

Overview

Trigeneration (Combined Cooling, Heat and Power / CCHP) extends cogeneration by adding absorption chillers that convert waste heat into chilled water for air conditioning. Efficiency: up to 90% fuel utilization. Absorption chiller types: single-effect (COP 0.7), double-effect (COP 1.2). Applications: data centers (continuous cooling), hotels, hospitals, district cooling in hot climates.

How It Works

This configuration addresses specific power generation requirements through specialized equipment selection and control strategies.

Key Considerations

Proper implementation requires careful planning, correct equipment sizing, and compliance with local codes and standards.

ParameterSpecificationNotes
ApplicationPer descriptionApplication-specific
Power rangeVariesDepends on configuration
Fuel typePer designApplication optimized
Control systemAdvancedIntegrated PLC/controller
AdvantageBenefitTypical Impact
EfficiencyOptimized operation15-40% improvement
ReliabilityDesigned for purposeHigh availability
CostTotal lifecycleROI dependent on application
EnvironmentReduced emissionsPer local regulations
IndustryApplicationTypical SizeKey Requirement
MiningRemote power1-20 MWReliability, altitude
Oil & GasField power500 kW-10 MWATEX/IECEx hazardous area
Data CenterBackup + prime1-10 MWTier certification
HospitalLife safety backup500-2000 kWNFPA 110 Level 1

Key Takeaways

Quick Reference

Frequently Asked Questions

What is wet stacking?
Wet stacking occurs when diesel engines run at <30% load for extended periods, causing unburned fuel accumulation. Prevention: load bank testing at 75%+ load monthly.
What is common rail injection?
Common rail maintains constant high fuel pressure (up to 2500 bar) with electronically controlled injectors. Benefits: precise timing, better atomization, lower emissions, 5-8% fuel savings.
What is the difference between kW and kVA?
kW (kilowatt) = real power consumed. kVA = apparent power. kW = kVA x Power Factor. Standard PF is 0.8: 100 kVA = 80 kW.
What is ISO 8528?
ISO 8528 is the international standard for reciprocating internal combustion engine driven AC generating sets. Defines ratings, performance, testing, and documentation requirements.
What is an alternator vs generator?
Technically: alternator produces AC, generator produces DC. Colloquially, 'generator' means complete genset. Modern alternators use brushless self-excited synchronous design.
What is a containerized generator?
A containerized generator is a complete genset housed in an ISO shipping container (20ft or 40ft). Provides weatherproof, transportable, plug-and-play power solution.
What is a brushless exciter?
Brushless excitation eliminates brushes/slip rings using rotating rectifiers. Benefits: no brush maintenance, no carbon dust, explosion-proof — standard in modern generators.
What is NFPA 110?
NFPA 110 is the US standard for emergency and standby power systems. Level 1: life safety (hospitals, high-rise). Level 2: less critical. Defines transfer time, testing, and maintenance.
What is a transfer switch (ATS)?
An ATS automatically switches load between utility and generator. Types: open transition, closed transition (make-before-break), soft-loading. NFPA 110 requires <10 sec transfer.
What is a turbocharger?
A turbocharger uses exhaust gas energy to compress intake air, increasing engine power density 30-50%. Critical for modern high-output diesel engines.
What is Modbus?
Modbus is an open serial protocol (RS-485) for generator controller integration. RTU mode: registers map to generator parameters. Supported by most controllers.
What is generator derating?
Derating reduces output for environmental conditions. Altitude: -1% per 100m above 1000m. Temperature: -1% per 10°C above 25°C.
What is a diesel generator?
A diesel generator converts the chemical energy in diesel fuel into electrical energy. It consists of a diesel engine (prime mover) and an alternator (generator) mounted on a common base frame.
What is IP rating?
IP (Ingress Protection) indicates enclosure protection. IP44: spray water. IP54: dust protected. IP65: dust tight + water jets. Generator enclosures typically IP44-IP65.
What is genset paralleling?
Paralleling connects multiple generators to a common bus to increase capacity, improve reliability (N+1), and enable maintenance without shutdown. Requires synchronization and load sharing.

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