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ECN publication
Title:
Development of an Innovative 2.5 kW Water-Silica Gel Adsorption Chiller
 
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Published by: Publication date:
ECN Biomass & Energy Efficiency 17-9-2013
 
ECN report number: Document type:
ECN-B--13-011 Book
 
Number of pages: Full text:
15 Download PDF  

Published in: Thermally driven heat pumps for heating and cooling.

Abstract:
Besides (better) utilization of available solar heat or waste heat, and thereby reduction of fossil fuel consumption, sorption cooling offers several other advantages compared to conventional compression cooling. Such as reduction of summer peaks in the electricity grid, use of natural refrigerants, and low noise & maintenance. Sorption cooling in itself is not a new development. However, the development of small scale sorption chillers (2-20 kW) is new. This development allows sorption cooling to enter the markets for individual homes, small collective systems and small commercial applications. A second trend is gradual reduction of the driving temperatures of the sorption cycles allowing more solar and waste heat to be used. This article describes the design and performance of a new, innovative 2.5 kW adsorption chiller, developed by ECN. This system was built and tests have been performed in a laboratory and in one of ECN’s full-scale research houses.


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