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Author
Radermacher, R. | Klien, S. A. | Didion, D. A.
Title
Investigation of the Part-Load Performance of an Absorption Chiller.
Coporate
Wisconsin Univ., Madison National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
Journal
ASHRAE Transactions, Vol. 89, No. 1, 1983
Report
No. 2749,
Keywords
water chiller | absorption | experiments | ammonia | valves | high pressure | insulation | climate | low pressure | weather effects | evaluation | tests
Identifiers
part-load performance in the original operating mode; part-load performance with the values in operation and without insulation applied; seasonal performance
Abstract
An experimental investigation designed to determine the part-load performance of an ammonia-water absorption water chiller is described. The stead-state and cyclic performance of the chiller were measured under controlled conditions in an environmental chamber. Two valves were installed in the chiller to separate high- and low-pressure regions during off times, and insulation was applied to the chiller components. By these measures, losses due to cyclic operation were reduced by over 50%, resulting in a 6% to 7% increase in the calculated seasonal performance factor for typical northern and southern climates in the United States. The use of the valves eliminated the need of the "spindown" period, thereby reducing the consumption of parasitic electrical energy.