To main content

Development and Evaluation of a Reversible CO2 Residential Air Conditioning System Compared to State-of-the-Art R410A Unit

Abstract

A reversible CO2 prototype RAC split unit system has been designed, built and installed in two calorimetric test chambers. The unit is based on the Lorentzen cycle with a receiver and a suction line heat exchanger. Both the indoor and the outdoor heat exchangers have tube-in-fin design. The hermetic compressor has two compression stages and is inverter driven. In the heat pump mode the CO2 prototype unit can either operate as a conventional one-stage circuit or as a two-stage system. In the air-condition mode, there is an option for cooling of the compressor first stage discharge gas. Experimental tests are under preparation. Realistic simulations have been carried out with the advanced in-house simulation program CSIM using input data for all components of the prototype. A state of the art inverter driven R410A split unit has been tested experimentally as a baseline unit. Obtained results have been compared to simulation results for the CO2 prototype.

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • Unknown
  • SINTEF Energy Research / Gassteknologi

Year

2004

Publisher

IIR

Book

6th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Working Fluids (GL2004)

Issue

2004-2

ISBN

2913149340

View this publication at Cristin