W. Vance Payne
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Other Information: PBD: 31 Oct 2002 | 2002
Piotr A. Domanski; W. Vance Payne
The main goal of this project was to investigate and compare the performance of an R410A air conditioner to that of an R22 air conditioner, with specific interest in performance at high ambient temperatures at which the condenser of the R410A system may be operating above the refrigerants critical point. Part 1 of this project consisted of conducting comprehensive measurements of thermophysical for refrigerant R125 and refrigerant blends R410A and R507A and developing new equation of state formulations and mixture models for predicting thermophysical properties of HFC refrigerant blends. Part 2 of this project conducted performance measurements of split-system, 3-ton R22 and R410A residential air conditioners in the 80 to 135 F (27.8 to 57.2 C) outdoor temperature range and development of a system performance model. The performance data was used in preparing a beta version of EVAP-COND, a windows-based simulation package for predicting performance of finned-tube evaporators and condensers. The modeling portion of this project also included the formulation of a model for an air-conditioner equipped with a thermal expansion valve (TXV). Capacity and energy efficiency ratio (EER) were measured and compared. The R22 systems performance was measured over the outdoor ambient temperature range of 80 to 135 F (27.8 to 57.2 C). The same test range was planned for the R410A system. However, the compressors safety system cut off the compressor at the 135.0 F (57.2 C) test temperature. The highest measurement on this system was at 130.0 F (54.4 C). Subsequently, a custom-manufactured R410A compressor with a disabled safety system and a more powerful motor was installed and performance was measured at outdoor temperatures up to 155.0 F (68.3 C). Both systems had similar capacity and EER performance at 82.0 F (27.8 C). The capacity and EER degradation of both systems were nearly linearly dependent with rising ambient outdoor ambient test temperatures. The performance degradation of R410A at higher temperatures was greater than R22. However, the R22 and R410A systems both operated normally during all tests. Visual observations of the R410A system provided no indication of vibrations or TXV hunting at high ambient outdoor test conditions with the compressor operating in the transcritical regime.
International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2008
Minsung Kim; Seok Ho Yoon; Piotr A. Domanski; W. Vance Payne
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2006
Minsung Kim; W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski; Seok Ho Yoon; Christian J.L. Hermes
NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 6946 | 2002
W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski
Archive | 2003
Jong Min Choi; W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2011
Seok Ho Yoon; W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2010
Minsung Kim; Seok Ho Yoon; W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2014
Jin Min Cho; Jaehyeok Heo; W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016
Lisa C. Ng; W. Vance Payne
Special Publication (NIST SP) - 1087 | 2008
Minsung Kim; Seok Ho Yoon; W. Vance Payne; Piotr A. Domanski