scholarly journals Performance and Optimization Study of R290 as Alternative Refrigerant for R22 in Low Temperature Heat Pump System

2021 ◽  
Vol 2108 (1) ◽  
pp. 012089
Author(s):  
Yun Zhang ◽  
Cichong Liu ◽  
Wanyong Li ◽  
Junye Shi ◽  
Jiangping Chen

Abstract This paper mainly studies the replacement performance of R290 in R22 low temperature heat pump system from the experimental point of view. By comparing the performance differences under different working conditions, it is found that when R22 is directly extracted from the original system and filled with R290, the heat capacity and COP of the system are attenuated, and the compressor discharge temperature and pressure of the R290 system are higher than those of the original R22 system in low temperature environment. Through the analysis of the system components, it can be considered that the main reason for the above phenomenon is that the compressor displacement of the R22 system is too large and does not match the R290 system. Therefore, in order to meet the safety requirements of the system and improve the overall performance of R290 in the low temperature heat pump system at the same time, it is considered to replace the compressor with a smaller displacement which is more matched with R290 in the system. The experimental results show that the compressor displacement optimization of the R290 low temperature heat pump system can effectively reduce the exhaust temperature and pressure of the system and improve the overall performance of the system. The COP of the optimized R290 low temperature heat pump system is 6.5% higher than that of the original R22 system, and the exhaust temperature in the low temperature environment is reduced by 36% to below 80 C.

2016 ◽  
Vol 138 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maarten G. Sourbron ◽  
Nesrin Ozalp

With reducing energy demand and required installed mechanical system power of modern residences, alternate heat pump system configurations with a possible increased economic viability emerge. Against this background, this paper presents a numerically examined energy feasibility study of a solar driven heat pump system for a low energy residence in a moderate climate, where a covered flat plate solar collector served as the sole low temperature heat source. A parametric study on the ambient-to-solarfluid heat transfer coefficient was conducted to determine the required solar collector heat transfer characteristics in this system setup. Moreover, solar collector area and storage tank volume were varied to investigate their impact on the system performance. A new performance indicator “availability” was defined to assess the contribution of the solar collector as low temperature energy source of the heat pump. Results showed that the use of a solar collector as low temperature heat source was feasible if its heat transfer rate (UA-value) was 200 W/K or higher. Achieving this value with a realistic solar collector area (A-value) required an increase of the overall ambient-to-solarfluid heat transfer coefficient (U-value) with a factor 6–8 compared to the base case with heat exchange between covered solar collector and ambient.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 3269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongbao Liu ◽  
Fengfei Lou ◽  
Xin Qi ◽  
Yiyao Shen

Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are widely recognized as energy-saving and environmentally friendly heating and air-conditioning equipment with broad applications. However, when conventional ASHPs are operated at a low ambient temperature, they suffer from problems such as high discharge temperature and low heating efficiency. To address these problems, this study designed a new type of dual evaporator combined with a compressor casing thermal storage heat pump system (DE-CCTS) on the basis of a low-temperature air source heat pump water heater with enhanced vapor injection (EVI). The proposed DE-CCTS used thermal storage phase change material (PCM), which was filled in the secondary evaporator (the thermal storage heat exchanger), to recover the waste heat of the compressor casing. Unlike that in the original system under different ambient temperatures, the suction temperature increased by 0.1–1 °C, the discharge temperature decreased by 0.1–0.5 °C, and the coefficient of performance (COP) of DE-CCTS increased by 0.85–4.72% under the proposed system. These effects were especially evident at low temperatures.


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