Title of article
EVOLUTION OF A PROPER ALTERNATIVE REFRIGERANT FOR R-22 IN AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
Author/Authors
Tarrad, Ali Hussain Al-Mustansiriya University - College of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iraq , Abbas, Ayad Khudhair Al-Mustansiriya University - College of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iraq
From page
41
To page
51
Abstract
The present research is concerned with the future phase-out of halocarbon types of refrigerantsused in the vapour compression refrigeration systems. A window-type air conditioner is selectedfor the tests to be conducted with three different types of refrigerants. It is well known that thesecooling units are wide spread in their applications and are circulating R-22 as a refrigerant. It isintended to replace this type of refrigerant by other types which are considered to be as environmental friendly refrigerants for smooth operation. The refrigerants selected for this objectwere the zeotrop blends R-407C and R-407A for their favourable thermal properties and acceptable pressure and temperature ranges. The effect of replacing these refrigerants as drop in alternatives on the performance of the cooling unit was studied. The performance characteristics comprise of cooling capacity ( ), power consumed by the compressor ( ) and the coefficient of performance (COP) of the air conditioning unit were obtained. The results showed that the drop in technique of R-22 by R-407C and R-407A improved cooling capacity up to (12%) and (25%) respectively. R-407C exhibited lower power consumption than that experienced with R-22 tests by (4%). On the contrary, R-407A showed a higher consumed power than that of R-22 by (4%). R-407C and R-407A showed a significant increase in (COP) by (21%) and (27%) respectively for the operating conditions presented here.
Keywords
Refrigeration , Alternatives , R , 22 , R , 407C , R , 407A , Performance
Journal title
Emirates Journal For Engineering Research
Journal title
Emirates Journal For Engineering Research
Record number
2596923
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