STUDY ON THE ENERGY SAVING OF THE VARIABLE REFRIGERANT VOLUME AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM WITH HEAT RECO
A multiple variable refrigerant volume (VRV) air conditioning system with heat recovery has been developed in this paper. This system consists of two indoor units and one outdoor unit. Its capacity responds to the load of each room by using a variable frequency compressor and electronic expansion valves (EEV) that can control the refrigerant volume for each indoor unit and changing the airflow rate of each heat exchanger. Thus, A suitable operating mode can be selected for each indoor unit independently in this system, hence, concurrent heating and cooing is possible.
This paper describes the configuration, basic operating methods, and experimental results indicated a maximum one times higher coefficient of performance (COP) in the current heating and cooling mode compared to single-mode operations.
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