The energy efficiency of chillers used for cooling living space.
Author(s) : KITANOVSKI A., POREDOS A., TUMA M.
Summary
Electrically-driven compression chillers are the most commonly used devices, but in the last decade the use of absorption chillers has increased rapidly. In this paper, different kind of chillers are presented. As an alternative solution for meeting the cooling demands of the buildings and improving the cogeneration efficiency, absorption chillers are introduced. A method for exergetic efficiency determination for different kinds of chillers is described.
Details
- Original title: The energy efficiency of chillers used for cooling living space.
- Record ID : 2002-1493
- Languages: Slovenian
- Publication date: 2000/05/06
- Source: Source: Stroj. vestn./Proc. SITHOK-4 int. Congr., Maribor
vol. 46; n. 10; 691-696; fig.; tabl.; 4 ref. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
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Themes:
Other air-conditioning equipment;
Chillers - Keywords: Chiller; Absorption system; Compression system; COP; Air conditioning; Chilled water
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