Experimental research of water-to-water heat pump driven by natural gas engine.
[In Chinese. / En chinois.]
Author(s) : YANG S., ZHANG S. G., CHENG H., et al.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Experimental research has been carried out on a water-to-water heat pump driven by a natural gas engine under different operating and speed conditions by advanced testing means. The results show that the primary energy ratio (PER) of the system is about 1.13 to 1.79 under the experimental conditions and the load characteristics is satisfactory, which proves that the unit has good energy-saving and environmental friendly effect.
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- Original title: [In Chinese. / En chinois.]
- Record ID : 2005-2818
- Languages: Chinese
- Source: Journal of Refrigeration - vol. 24 - n. 95
- Publication date: 2003/09
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- Themes: Heat pumps techniques
- Keywords: Energy consumption; Variable speed; Heat pump; Gas engine; Expérimentation; Water-water
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