AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF WET AND DRY COIL CONDITIONS ON CYCLIC PERFORMANCE IN THE SEER PROCEDURE.

Author(s) : HENDERSON H. I. Jr

Summary

CYCLIC TEST RESULTS ARE PRESENTED FOR 2 AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (1 CONSTANT SPEED AND 1 VARIABLE SPEED) AT BOTH WET AND DRY COIL CONDITIONS. THE RESULTS INDICATE THAT WET AND DRY CYCLIC TESTS ARE NOT EQUIVALENT, AS HAD BEEN ASSUMED. THE WET COIL CYCLIC TEST RESULTS IN A 9% SMALLER SEER(AE EFFICIENCY RATIO) THAN THE DRY COIL CYCLIC TEST FOR THE CONSTANT-SPEED SYSTEM, AND 4% SMALLER SEER FOR THE VARIABLE-SPEED SYSTEM. A NEW METHOD FOR CONDUCTING THE CYCLIC TEST AT WET COIL CONDITIONS IS PRESENTED.

Details

  • Original title: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF WET AND DRY COIL CONDITIONS ON CYCLIC PERFORMANCE IN THE SEER PROCEDURE.
  • Record ID : 1991-1303
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1990/07/17
  • Source: Source: USNC-IIR/Proc. 1990 Refrig. Conf., Purdue Univ./ASHRAE, Purdue CFC Conf./Purdue Univ., Ray W. Herrick Lab., Sch. mech. Eng.
    20-29; 8 fig.; 4 tabl.; 8 ref.; append.
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