International audienceDetermining the on-field heating capacity and coefficient of performance (COP) of residential air-to-air heat pumps (HPs) is problematic, given that measuring accurately the enthalpy and, specifically, the mass flow rate of air is challenging. This paper validates a promising on-field performance measurement method for HPs with an internal heat exchanger (IHX) as vapor injection system using experimental data obtained from air-to-water heat pump prototype in several operating conditions. The method is based on refrigerant fluid measurements and component energy/mass balances. Nonintrusive sensors, such as surface temperature sensors, are used to estimate pressure and refrigerant mass flow rate in different types of heat pump systems, including air-to-air. Obtained results compared with intrusively measured reference values in steady-state conditions are in good agreement, suggesting that a comprehensive performance analysis can be conducted in already-installed high efficiency residential IHX air-to-water HPs, as well as internal heat exchanger air-to-air HPs
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