A 200 TR centrifugal chiller has design life 25-30 years; in practice, average Indian commercial replacement happens at 18-22 years due to cumulative failures + efficiency drift. AHUs typically replaced at 15-20 years. Lifecycle planning is the discipline of forecasting these replacements, budgeting them, and avoiding the surprise of a sudden chiller failure.
Equipment lifecycle expectations (Indian commercial)
| Equipment | Design life | Indian-typical replacement age |
|---|---|---|
| Water-cooled centrifugal chiller | 25-30 years | 18-22 years |
| Air-cooled scroll/screw chiller | 20-25 | 15-18 |
| AHU (cabinet + fan + coil) | 20-25 | 15-20 |
| Cooling tower | 20-25 | 15-18 |
| Condenser water pump | 20-25 | 15-18 |
| Chilled water pump | 20-25 | 15-18 |
| Variable speed drive | 12-15 | 8-12 |
| BAS hardware | 15-20 | 10-15 |
| Sensors | 10-15 | 8-12 |
| Filters (high-efficiency, e.g. MERV-13) | 1-2 years | annual replacement |
| Fan belts | 1-2 years | annual |
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) calculation
For each major asset:
TCO = Capex + Σ(annual operating cost) + replacement cost / lifecycle
Annual operating cost includes:
- Energy (largest item; often 70-85% of TCO over 20 years)
- Maintenance (5-15%)
- Refrigerant + filter + fluid replacement (3-8%)
- Labor (5-10%)
For typical 200 TR water-cooled chiller in Mumbai:
- Capex: ₹50 lakh
- Annual energy: ₹15 lakh × 20 years = ₹300 lakh
- Annual maintenance + parts: ₹2 lakh × 20 = ₹40 lakh
- 20-year TCO: ~₹390 lakh
- Energy fraction: 77%
Reliability engineering
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF):
- Centrifugal chiller: 8,000-12,000 hours
- AHU: 5,000-8,000 hours
- Pumps: 3,000-5,000 hours
- VFDs: 4,000-7,000 hours
- BAS hardware: 6,000-10,000 hours
Indian commercial running ~5,000-6,000 hours/year — most equipment fails 1-2 times per year if maintenance is poor; 1 failure per 3-4 years with good maintenance.
Predictive maintenance
Modern approach using sensors + AI:
- Vibration monitoring on motors/pumps
- Temperature drift on bearings
- Refrigerant flow + pressure trending
- Compressor oil analysis
- Fan/duct pressure trending
Cost: ~₹15-30 lakh for sensor + AI system on typical 5,000 m² building. Reduces unexpected failures by 60-80%; payback in 2-3 years.
Lifecycle replacement plan template
For a 5,000 m² commercial building:
| Year | Asset | Action | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Filters, belts, lamps | Annual replacement | ₹2-3 lakh/year |
| 10 | VFD inverters | Refurbish or replace | ₹15-25 lakh |
| 12 | Sensors + BAS hardware | Refresh | ₹15-30 lakh |
| 15 | AHU coil + fan | Replace | ₹40-60 lakh |
| 18 | Pumps | Replace | ₹20-30 lakh |
| 20 | Chiller | Replace | ₹50-80 lakh |
| 22 | Cooling tower | Replace | ₹15-25 lakh |
| 25 | Building HVAC retrofit (system overhaul) | Major | ₹200-400 lakh |
Common lifecycle planning mistakes
1. No replacement reserve. Owner doesn’t budget for 20-year chiller replacement; surprise capital call.
2. Reactive maintenance. Wait for failure; downtime + emergency repair cost 3-5× planned replacement.
3. No condition monitoring. Asset condition unknown until failure; can’t predict.
4. Ignoring energy drift. Equipment efficiency degrades 1-2%/year; old equipment costs 20%+ more energy by age 15.
5. No sustainability consideration. R22 chiller still operating in 2030; refrigerant phase-out forces emergency replacement.
Quick checklist
- [ ] Asset inventory with install dates + design life
- [ ] Replacement reserve budgeted (typically 3-5% of capex/year)
- [ ] Predictive maintenance system in place
- [ ] Annual condition assessment + report
- [ ] Energy benchmark monitored (kW/TR drift > 5% triggers review)
- [ ] Refrigerant phase-out timeline tracked
- [ ] Replacement schedule integrated with budget cycle
- [ ] Vendor + service contracts reviewed annually
References: ASHRAE Handbook HVAC Apps 2023 Ch 41 (Building Operation, Energy Audits, Retrofits); ISO 55000 series (Asset Management); BEE Star Labelling 2024 (efficiency drift considerations).
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