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Experimental evaluation of multi-ejector based CO2 cooling system for supermarkets in tropical zones

Abstract

Cooling system for supermarkets, now-a-days in developing countries like India, mainly uses man-made synthetic refrigerants/mixtures such as R134a, R404A and R410A (HFCs). These fluorinated refrigerants possess an outrageous impact on the environment/ambient due of their high GWP and ODP. The EU F-gas regulation is formulated recently and came into force in 2014 in order to limit the usage of synthetic refrigerants for various HVAC applications. Under this rule, it is likewise illegal to air out any such synthetic refrigerants to the atm during the system servicing or end-of-life decommissioning. Sudden phase down of HFCs forced the present scenario to identify a potential replacement of these synthetic refrigerants. The influence of the same is comparatively high for developing countries. In the present study, the performance of a multi-ejector based supermarket cooling system is experimentally evaluated using natural refrigerant carbon dioxide (CO2). 33 kW cooling capacity of the system which is capable of maintaining three simultaneous different temperatures such as -29 °C for freezing, -6 °C for refrigeration and 7-11 °C for air-conditioning is examined at high ambient temperature context (up to 46 ºC gascooler outlet temperature). The maximum COP of the supermarket cooling system appeared as 4.2. It is also observed that the maximum exergy efficiency of the system is 0.316 obtained corresponding to 3.2 PIR of the system.
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Category

Academic chapter

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Energy Research / Termisk energi
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2018

Publisher

Purdue e-Pubs

Book

17th International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference 2018

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