A study on hot-water driven air-cooled absorption refrigerating machine.

Summary

The first stage involves the construction of an absorber and condenser unit suitable for air cooling. In the second stage an evaporator for the hot-water-driven system is developed. Air conditioning is attained with an indoor unit by circulating low temperature refrigerant from a spray-type flash evaporator. Finally, a third element is developed for a flooded counter-flow-type high-temperature generator suitable for use in an absorption air conditioner. Combining those elements, the authors have developed an experimental model for a hot-water-driven absorption air conditioner with a water temperature of 160 deg C. The unit has a COP of 0.8 for an ambient temperature of 35 deg C, and a circulating chilled refrigerant temperature of 6 deg C.

Details

  • Original title: A study on hot-water driven air-cooled absorption refrigerating machine.
  • Record ID : 1995-0903
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Proceedings of the 1994 International Refrigeration Conference at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 1994/07/19
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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