Reduce HVAC-R fan, blower, compressor motor HP; save oem cost, energy consumption
Heat transfer is a universal, perpetual and ever increasing human need. Most of the heat transfer occurs in the form of absorption or rejection between fluid and air. And, both fluid and air is moved by means of an electric motor. To reduce energy consumption is to reduce motor horse power (hp). To...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Appliance Design 2013-01, Vol.61 (1), p.34 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Heat transfer is a universal, perpetual and ever increasing human need. Most of the heat transfer occurs in the form of absorption or rejection between fluid and air. And, both fluid and air is moved by means of an electric motor. To reduce energy consumption is to reduce motor horse power (hp). To reduce any motor horse power, the load on the motor needs to be reduced. In HVAC-R products, this load is mostly the resistance in the heat exchanger coil. The blower and fan motor pushes air through fin-tube heat exchanger, called coil, to allow necessary heat exchange. This article explains how a long, arduous R&D process resulted in a novel reconfiguration of the heat exchanger coil which reduces both air resistance and fluid resistance without loss of heat transfer capacity and concurrently reduces OEM cost and addresses many other issues. |
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ISSN: | 1552-5937 2328-1219 |