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Development of a Low Cost Heat Pump Water Heater - First Prototype
Mei, V. C.1  Tomlinson, J. J.1 
[1]Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Retired)
关键词: COMPRESSORS;    CONSTRUCTION;    DESIGN;    FABRICATION;    HARDENING;    HEAT PUMPS;    HEAT TRANSFER;    MANUFACTURING;    MARKET;    PAYBACK PERIOD;    PERFORMANCE;    REFRIGERATORS;    SLEEVES;    STORAGE;    SURFACE AREA;    TANKS;    WATER HEA;   
DOI  :  10.2172/984745
RP-ID  :  ORNL/TM-2007/154
PID  :  OSTI ID: 984745
Others  :  Other: BT0302000
Others  :  CEBT002
Others  :  TRN: US201016%%1877
学科分类:能源(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Until now the heat pump water heater (HPWH) has been a technical success but a market failure because of its high initial cost. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) was tasked to examine commercially available HPWH product technology and manufacturing processes for cost saving opportunities. ORNL was also tasked to verify the technical feasibility of the cost saving opportunities where necessary and appropriate. The objective was to retain most of the HPWH s energy saving performance while reducing cost and simple payback period to approximately three years in a residential application. Several cost saving opportunities were found. Immersing the HPWH condenser directly into the tank allowed the water-circulating pump to be eliminated and a standard electric resistance storage water heater to be used. In addition, designs could be based on refrigerator compressors. Standard water heaters and refrigerator compressors are both reliable, mass produced, and low cost. To verify the feasibility of these cost saving measures, ORNL completed a conceptual design for an HPWH based on an immersed condenser coil that could be directly inserted into a standard water heater tank through a sleeve affixed to one of the standard penetrations at the top of the tank. The sleeve contour causes the bayonet-style condenser to helix while being pushed into the tank, enabling a condenser of sufficient heat transfer surface area to be inserted. Based on this design, ORNL fabricated the first laboratory prototype and completed preliminary laboratory tests in accordance with the DOE Simulated Use Test Procedure. Hardening during double-wall condenser fabrication was not overcome, so the prototype is single-walled with a liner. The prototype unit was found to have an energy factor of 2.02, verifying that the low-cost design retains most of the HPWH s energy saving performance. Industry involvement is being sought to resolve the fabrication issue and quantify progress on reducing cost and simple payback period to approximately three years in a residential application. This report provides information on the design, prototype construction, laboratory test data, and analyses of this HPWH.
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