PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PERIODICALLY OPERATING ABSORPTION HEAT PUMP.

Author(s) : KNOCHE K. F.

Type of article: Article

Summary

DESCRIBES THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW-TEMPERATURE HEATING SYSTEM WITH A MAXIMUM USEFUL HEAT OUTPUT OF 10 KILOWATTS FOR A SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE ON THE BASIS OF A PERIODICALLY-OPERATING ABSORPTION HEAT PUMP. THE WORKING FLUID IS METHANOL-LITHIUM BROMIDE. PRESENTS THE LAYOUT AND CONSTRUCTION OF 2 PROTOTYPES. DETAILS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE GAINED AND THE RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO VAPOUR PRESSURES, PHASE COMPOSITION, THERMAL STABILITY AND CORROSIVITY OF THE WORKING FLUID WITH AND WITHOUT ADDITION OF WATER AND INHIBITORS. DISCUSSES PART-LOAD BEHAVIOUR AND THE CONTROL SYSTEM.

Details

  • Original title: PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PERIODICALLY OPERATING ABSORPTION HEAT PUMP.
  • Record ID : 1990-0790
  • Languages: English
  • Source: IEA HPC Newsl. - vol. 6 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1988/12

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