2014
DOI: 10.15282/ijame.10.2014.16.0167
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EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF MICROCHANNEL CONDENSER USING R134a AND DROP IN SUBSTITUTE HYDROCARBON MIXTURE OF R290 AND R600a

Abstract: Microchannel condensers are widely used in automobile and household air conditioners with R134a as a refrigerant. In order to reduce the global warming potential as well as the refrigerant charge, hydrocarbon mixture of R290 and R600a (50:50 % by mass) was used as a drop in substitute to R134a in the vapour compression refrigeration system. Versatile vapour compression refrigeration system of 1 ton of refrigeration capacity was designed, developed and fabricated for testing different refrigerants. Various para… Show more

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“…The mixture of R170/R290 (by mass, 4:96) shows a similar capacity and COP as those of R22. From the study, it was concluded that R170/R290 mixture is a good long term 'drop-in' candidate from the viewpoint of energy efficiency and greenhouse warming to replace R22 in residential airconditioners and heat pumps [25]. Palm [26] reviewed on hydrocarbons as refrigerants in small heat pumps and refrigeration systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixture of R170/R290 (by mass, 4:96) shows a similar capacity and COP as those of R22. From the study, it was concluded that R170/R290 mixture is a good long term 'drop-in' candidate from the viewpoint of energy efficiency and greenhouse warming to replace R22 in residential airconditioners and heat pumps [25]. Palm [26] reviewed on hydrocarbons as refrigerants in small heat pumps and refrigeration systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%