Title of article :
Performance assessment of HC-290 as a drop-in substitute to HCFC-22 in a window air conditioner
Author/Authors :
Devotta، نويسنده , , S. and Padalkar، نويسنده , , A.S. and Sane، نويسنده , , N.K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
11
From page :
594
To page :
604
Abstract :
As per the Montreal Protocol, CFCs and HCFCs are being phased out. HCFC-22 is used in window air conditioners. This paper presents the experimental performance study of a window air conditioner with propane (HC-290), a natural refrigerant, as a drop-in substitute to HCFC-22. Experimental results showed that HC-290 had 6.6% lower cooling capacity for the lower operating conditions and 9.7% lower for the higher operating conditions with respect to HCFC-22. The coefficient of performance for HC-290 was 7.9% higher for the lower operating conditions and 2.8% higher for the higher operating conditions. The energy consumption of the unit with HC-290 was lower in the range 12.4–13.5% than HCFC-22. The discharge pressures for HC-290 were lower in the range 13.7–18.2% than HCFC-22. For HC-290, the pressure drop was lower than HCFC-22 in both heat exchangers. aper also presents simulation results for the heat exchangers of an HCFC-22 window air conditioner with HC-290 as a drop-in substitute. The simulation has been carried out using EVAP-COND, a heat exchanger model developed by NIST [National Institute of Standards and Technology. EVAP-COND: simulation models for finned-tube heat exchangers, Maryland, USA (2003). http://www2.bfrl.nist.gov/software/evap-cond/ [18]]. The simulated evaporator capacities are within ±4% of the experimentally measured cooling capacities for both refrigerants. Simulation results for HC-290 and HCFC-22 are compared. The exit temperatures of HC-290 are lower by 0.3–1.2 °C in the condenser and are higher by 2.1–2.4 °C in the evaporator than HCFC-22. Evaporating pressures of HC-290 are lower by 2.1–3.3% as compared to HCFC-22. The pressure drops of HC-290 are lower in both the evaporator and the condenser as compared to HCFC-22. The outlet temperatures of air for HCFC-22 and HC-290 in both heat exchangers are nearly the same.
Keywords :
Experiment , R-22 , Propane , Performance , COP , Simulation , Fenêtre , Evaporator , Expérimentation , Conditionneur dיair , Performance , COP , Simulation , ةvaporateur , Propane , R-22 , Air conditioner , Window
Journal title :
International Journal of Refrigeration
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
International Journal of Refrigeration
Record number :
1339876
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