Design Issues: Comparing R-290 With R-22 in Heat Pumps PDF

Design Issues: Comparing R-290 With R-22 in Heat Pumps PDF

Name:
Design Issues: Comparing R-290 With R-22 in Heat Pumps PDF

Published Date:
2003

Status:
Active

Description:

Publisher:
ASHRAE

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

SKU:

Choose Document Language:
$2.7
Need Help?

The contribution of hydrofluorocarbons to global warming has led to the reinvestigation of hydrocarbons (HCs). Despite the flammability of HCs, some manufacturers of refrigerators and residential air conditioners (especially in the European Union and Japan) have begun to use HCs as refrigerants in small capacity equipment.1,2 The increased use of HCs in refrigerators brings up the applicability of HCs in residential air-conditioning units and heat pumps. Among the HCs, R-290 has a similar vapor pressure to that of R-22. To contribute to a clearer understanding of the relative performance potential of R-290 as compared to R-22, the performance of both refrigerants was measured according to ASHRAE standards3,4 in a residential, state-of-the-art, split-system air-conditioner heat pump using psychrometric chambers at the Center for Environmental Energy Engineering at the University of Maryland.


File Size : 1 file , 380 KB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 1
Product Code(s) : D-9439
Published : 2003

History


Related products


Best-Selling Products

ANSI/ANSLG C78.21-2003
Published Date:
American National Standard for Electric Lamps - PAR and R Shapes
$66.9
ANSI/ANSLG C78.357-2010
Published Date: 02/15/2011
For incandescent lamps: Tungsten Halogen Lamps (non-vehicle)
$81.6
ANSI/ANSLG C78.377-2011
Published Date: 10/06/2011
American National Standard for Specifications for the Chromaticity of Solid State Lighting (SSL) Products
$33.9
ANSI/ANSLG C78.380-2002
Published Date: 2002
High Intensity Discharge Lamps - Method of Designation
$26.4
ANSI/ANSLG C78.380-2007
Published Date: 2007
American National Standard for Electric Lamps - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) - Method of Designation
$26.4
ANSI/ANSLG C78.40-1992 (R2003)
Published Date:
American National Standard for Mercury Lamps - Specifications
$70.8