DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL GAS ENGINE HEAT PUMP.
Author(s) : KAZUTA H.
Summary
A 4.572 KILOWATTS GAS-ENGINE HEAT PUMP, THE SMALLEST IN THE WORLD, HAS BEEN DEVELOPED. THE MAIN HURDLES BEFORE THE SYSTEM COULD BE COMMERCIALIZED WERE NOISE, VIBRATION, DURABILITY, RELIABILITY, AND COST.
Details
- Original title: DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL GAS ENGINE HEAT PUMP.
- Record ID : 1990-1633
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1989
- Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
vol. 95; n. 1; 982-990; 9 fig.; 1 tabl.; discuss. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
- Themes: Heat pumps techniques
- Keywords: Noise; Vibration; Design; Heat pump; Gas engine; Reliability; Development; Air conditioning
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