Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.86, 496-506, 2014
Experimental Assessment of residential split type air-conditioning systems using alternative refrigerants to R-22 at high ambient temperatures
Steady state performance of residential air conditioning systems using R22 and alternatives R290, R407C, R410A, at high ambient temperatures, have been investigated experimentally. System performance parameters such as optimum refrigerant charge, coefficient of performance, cooling capacity, power consumption, pressure ratio, power per ton of refrigeration and TEWI environmental factor have been determined. All refrigerants were tested in the cooling mode operation under high ambient air temperatures, up to 55 degrees C, to determine their suitability. Two split type air conditioner of 1 and 2 TR capacities were used. A psychrometric test facility was constructed consisting of a conditioned cool compartment and an environmental duct serving the condenser. Air inside the conditioned compartment was maintained at 25 degrees C dry bulb and 19 degrees C wet bulb for all tests. In the environmental duct, the ambient air temperature was varied from 35 degrees C to 55 degrees C in 5 degrees C increments. The study showed that R290 is the better candidate to replace R22 under high ambient air temperatures. It has lower TEWI values and a better coefficient of performance than the other refrigerants tested. It is suitable as a drop-in refrigerant. R407C has the closest performance to R22, followed by R410A. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords:R22 alternative refrigerants;High ambient performance parameters;Refrigerants R290;R407C and R410A in residential split A/C systems