Test Of Condensing Units’ Performance And Operating Limits Using Different Low GWP Refrigerants (original) (raw)

Keywords

FGaz, commercial refrigeration, low GWP, HFO blends, CO2, transcritical condensing units, drop in tests, Seasonal energy perfromance

Abstract

The European regulation has set a series of limitation to reach the objective of reducing the Global Warming Potential (GWP) emissions. Among these limits, the ban of Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) refrigerants having a GWP higher than 2500 starting 2020. To replace these refrigerants, a new family of refrigerants was invented: hydro-fluoro-olefins (HFOs), also new systems were developed using CO2. In this paper, we present the outcome of a testing campaign aiming to compare the performance, operating range and cost of two condensing units of a rated capacity of 8kW cooling a secondary glycol loop. One of these machines, initially operated with R-404A, is operated with low GWP blends containing HFO while the other is using CO2. The comparison includes traditional HFC refrigerant (R-404A), 3 different commercial HFOs containing blends and transcritical CO2. The comparison is made using different ambient temperatures to have a fair comparison. A special focus is done analysing the glide impact on the condensing unit behaviour and performance. The glide matching blend (R-454C) shows an increased performance while the other refrigerants are penalized. Finally, HFOs containing blends were found more efficient and capable of operating at a wider temperature range compared to CO2.

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