Name:
3085 -- A Study of the Primary Effects of Various Means of Refrigerant Flow Control and Capacity Control on the Seasonal Performance of a Heat Pump PDF
Published Date:
1987
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
A study of the primary effects of various means of refrigerant mass flow rate control and capacity control on the seasonal performance of a heat pump was made. The heat pump performance characteristics considered in this study were determined by computer simulation. Four basic means of refrigerant mass flow rate control were simulated: 1. Superheat control. An expansion valve responding to the amount of superheat downstream of the evaporator is used as the throttling device. 2. Capillary tube control. A capillary tube is used as the throttling device. 3. Evaporation pressure control. A variable orifice expansion valve responding to the evaporation pressure is used as the throttling device, or a limited refrigerant charge is used with a fully opened throttling device or capillary tube. 4. Variable-speed compressor. An inverter-controlled variable-speed compressor is used.
The study indicates that the use of a variable-speed compressor rather than a single-speed compressor may improve the seasonal performance factor significantly and result in an annual energy saving increase of approximately 5%. The study also indicates that limiting the capacity of a heat pump by means of an expansion valve responding to the heating load may not improve the seasonal performance factor.
Units: Dual
| File Size : | 1 file , 1 MB |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 14 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-NT-87-3085 |
| Published : | 1987 |