Investigations of prototype ejection refrigeration system driven by low grade heat

Author:

Butrymowicz Dariusz,Gagan Jerzy,Śmierciew Kamil,Łukaszuk Michał,Dudar Adam,Pawluczuk Andrzej,Łapiński Adam,Kuryłowicz Adam

Abstract

One of possibilities of reduction of F-gas emission is application of low grade heat to drive the refrigeration systems as well as application of natural or low warming impact working fluids. The own experimental investigation of the ejection refrigeration system operating with refrigerant R-1234zeE are presented and discussed. The system is driven with low grade heat source of temperature below 70°C and thermal capacity approximately 90 kW. The experiments covered the effect of condensation, evaporation and generation temperatures on the capacity and thermal efficiency of the ejection refrigeration system operating for the air-conditioning purposes. Obtained results demonstrated that the proposed system may be thought as the promising heat driven refrigeration system with application of low grade motive heat sources.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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