This work reveals the possibility of reaching a higher Energy
Efficiency Ratio (EER) for Room Air
Conditioners (RACs) that fulfills the energy efficiency
national and international standards. This study
postulates several design alternatives for enhancing
the performance and efficiency of the RAC in
comparison with a baseline RAC unit manufactured by
local manufactures in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia (KSA). These design alternatives include the
number of condenser and evaporator rows,
compressor types, fins density, frontal area, and
refrigerant types. The experimental data obtained is
through testing the units according to standard ASHRAE-16.
This study accounts the results of a set
of measurements performed on a modified RAC and
compares them with the tested baseline RAC
unit at similar conditions. The experimental results
indicate the effectiveness of increasing the number
of condenser rows in comparison with other design
options considered for achieving higher EER for
RACs.
Author(s) Details
Abdullah M. Al-Shaalan
Electrical Engineering
Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
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