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Ecological and energy efficiency analysis of reasonability application of ejector air conditioner compared to vapor compression equipment.
The methodology of the eco-energy analysis of power-intensive equipment, based on the calculation of the green house gases emission during its full life cycle, is presented. According to the presented methodology, a comparative eco-energy analysis of vapor compression and ejector air conditioners operating with R245fa at different working conditions in China and Ukraine, is carried out. New eco-energy indicators, which allow the determination of the prospective of the alternative air conditioning system implementation, are offered. It is shown, that ejector air conditioners have eco-energy prospective for the implementation if they are driven by waste heat from several industries.
COMPARISON, COMPRESSION SYSTEM, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, R245fa, EJECTOR, AIR CONDITIONER
COMPARISON, COMPRESSION SYSTEM, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, R245fa, EJECTOR, AIR CONDITIONER
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