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Ecological and energy efficiency analysis of reasonability application of ejector air conditioner compared to vapor compression equipment.

Authors: CHEN, G.; ZHELEZNY, V.; KHLIYEVA, O.; Et Al.;

Ecological and energy efficiency analysis of reasonability application of ejector air conditioner compared to vapor compression equipment.

Abstract

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.

Keywords

COMPARISON, COMPRESSION SYSTEM, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, R245fa, EJECTOR, AIR CONDITIONER

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