Heat Recovery Systems and CHP
Article . 1991 . Peer-reviewed
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Derived thermodynamic design data for heat pump systems operating on R503
Authors: M.A.R. Eisa; K. Abdel Rahman; F.A. Holland;
Derived thermodynamic design data for heat pump systems operating on R503
Abstract
Abstract Theoretical Rankine coefficients of performance and the compression ratios have been presented for heat pump systems operating on R503. These values are listed in tabular form for temperature lifts of 5–75°C and condensing temperatures of 5–18°C in one degree increments. A composite plot has been drawn to illustrate the feasible operating range of R503 heat pump systems.
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