3249 — Estimation of the Seasonal Cyclic Losses of an Air Conditioner

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This paper illustrates the effects of degradation in the coefficient of performance (COP) of an air conditioner caused by cyclic operations. This is demonstrated by considering a 1076 ft 2 (100 m2) residence in Dhahran equipped with a 5 ton (17.6 kW) central unit. A cornputer model estimates cooling loads and transient (start-up) losses. Simulations show cyclic losses can be as high as 24% during the months of low cooling when system on-time is minimal; little degradation was experienced during the hot months when the system on-tirne is high with fewer startstop cycles. This study found that annual steady-state energy consumption was 17,900 kWh; transient losses required an additional 2100 kWh. The total predicted value of 20,000 kWh is within 5% of the metered consumption. Cyclic losses can be reduced by design changes that prevent refrigerant migration during the off-cycle period, since this phenomenon is responsible for most start-up losses. Degradation may also be lowered by installing an inverterdriven, variable-speed air-conditioning system. Such a system has the ability to precisely match capacity with cooling load, resulting in few on-off cycles.

 

Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 95, pt. 1, Chicago 1989

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Published:
1989
Number of Pages:
7
File Size:
1 file , 940 KB
Product Code(s):
D-24523