Implementation and energy-saving analysis of inverter-driven refrigerators/freezers with vacuum insulation panels.

Author(s) : CHANG W. R., LIU D. Y., CHANG Y. M., et al.

Summary

To increase energy utilization and minimize carbon dioxide emissions, some governments around the world are tending to establish increasingly strict regulations on energy consumption baselines for household refrigerators/freezers. There are several design options to improve the energy efficiency of this product, including increasing the thermal insulation thickness for walls, improvement of thermal insulation material or applying vacuum insulation panels, using a high-performance compressor, and optimization of the refrigeration system, etc. The study focuses on the design and development of inverter-driven refrigerators/freezers with vacuum insulation panels embedded inside the walls around the freezer compartment. The energy savings has a potential of 10% following the standard testing procedure.

Details

  • Original title: Implementation and energy-saving analysis of inverter-driven refrigerators/freezers with vacuum insulation panels.
  • Record ID : 2007-0693
  • Languages: English
  • Source: ACRA-2006. Proceedings of the 3rd Asian conference on refrigeration and air conditioning.
  • Publication date: 2006/05/21

Links


See other articles from the proceedings (161)
See the conference proceedings