2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.07.007
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High efficiency novel window air conditioner

Abstract: h i g h l i g h t sUse of novel refrigerant mixture of R32/R125 (85/15% molar conc.) to reduce global warming and improve energy efficiency. Use of novel features such as electronically commuted motor (ECM) fan motor, slinger and sub-merged sub-cooler. Energy savings of up to 0.1 Quads per year in USA and much more in Asia/Middle East where WACs are used in large numbers. Payback period of only 1.4 years of the novel efficient WAC. a b s t r a c tThis paper presents the results of an experimental and analytica… Show more

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“…For WACs, the slinger effect [1] was investigated by the experimental research of Bansal [2], Shen and Bansal [3], and Shen and Fricke [4]. These experiments [2][3][4] adopted a simple approach to treat the slinger effect as an air side heat-transfer enhancement factor based on the experimental data, instead of modeling the heat and mass transfer process.…”
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“…For WACs, the slinger effect [1] was investigated by the experimental research of Bansal [2], Shen and Bansal [3], and Shen and Fricke [4]. These experiments [2][3][4] adopted a simple approach to treat the slinger effect as an air side heat-transfer enhancement factor based on the experimental data, instead of modeling the heat and mass transfer process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bansal [2] drilled a hole at the bottom of a WAC in the condenser fan that allowed the condensed water to be collected in a bucket, eliminating any entrained water from blowing over the condenser, in order to assess the slinger effect on the performance of the WAC. The system's estimated energy requirement was found to decrease by approximately 8%, compared to the baseline data, without the submerged sub-cooler and the slinger.…”
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“…Therefore, DX A/C systems are extensively used in different types of buildings, especially in small-to medium-scale ones. 3,4 With the application of variable speed (VS) technology to DX A/C systems, compressor and supply air fan speeds in a DX A/C system can be simultaneously varied by using variable speed drives (VSD), paving the way to simultaneously control indoor air temperature and humidity. In a VS DX A/C system, as the variation in its compressor and supply fan speeds will lead to the corresponding changes in the output sensible and latent cooling capacities, the different sensible and latent cooling loads in the space served by the DX A/C system could be satisfied through varying both compressor and supply fan speeds and thus the simultaneous control over indoor air temperature and humidity achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%