Performance comparison of R32, R410A and R290 refrigerant in inverter heat pumps application.

Number: pap. 2049

Author(s) : KONGHUAYROB S., KHOSITKULLAPORN K.

Summary

Since low GWP matter rise up in the market, all heat pump manufacturers are searching for the refrigerants which are attractive for environment reasons. R290 is one of the player. It has a negligible GWP but it is flammable and dangerous to apply in commercial and split type of Heat pump application. In other words, R290 has been designated for Monobloc heat pump only. Thus, R32 is an alternative refrigerant for cooling application. Flammability of R32 is 80% burning velocity less than R290 and slightly flammable when compared with R410A. Although, R32 discharge gas temperature is around 20°C higher than R410A and this can damage compressor’s motor at some heat pump condition especially at high compression zone. However, Discharge superheat control (DSH) concept could be implemented in the experiment to keep temperature of discharge gas within limit of 120°C. From the results, R32 has better heating performance 6% for BTW and 12% in ATW application when compared with both R410A and R-290. Consider to the refrigerant properties, the changing of R410A to R32 can keep compressors stoke volume. Meanwhile 57% stoke volume increasing of R290 must be implemented to keep the same capacity level, Consequently R32 is the candidate refrigerant for heat pump application when DSH control has been applied.

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  • Original title: Performance comparison of R32, R410A and R290 refrigerant in inverter heat pumps application.
  • Record ID : 30018923
  • Languages: English
  • Source: 2016 Purdue Conferences. 16th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 2016/07/11

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