Cooling performance of R510A in domestic water purifiers Ki-Jung Park/Yohan Lee/Dongsoo Jung
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 4, pp.873-878, 2010
Abstract : Cooling performance of R510A is examined both numerically and experimentally in an effort to replace HFC134a in the refrigeration
system of domestic water purifiers. Although the use of HFC134a is currently dominant, it is being phased out in Europe and most developed
countries due to its high potential contribution to global warming. To solve this problem, cycle simulation and experimental measurements
are conducted with a new refrigerant mixture of 88%RE170/12%R600a using actual domestic water purifiers. This mixture has
been recently numbered and listed as R510A by ASHRAE. Test results show that, due to the small internal volume of the refrigeration
system of the domestic water purifiers, system performance with R510A is greatly influenced by the amount of charge. With the optimum
charge amount of 20 to 21 g, approximately 50% that of HFC134a, the energy consumption of R510A is 22.3% lower than that of
HFC134a. The compressor discharge temperature of R510A is 3.7¡É lower than that of HFC134a at the optimum charge. Overall,
R510A, a new, long term, and environmentally safe refrigerant, is a good alternative for HFC134a. Furthermore, it requires only minor
changes in the refrigeration system of the domestic water purifiers.
Keyword :
Alternative refrigerants; Domestic water purifiers; Alternative refrigerants; R510A; HFC134a; Ozone depletion; Global warming
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