Energy and Buildings, Vol.177, 140-153, 2018
Operating performances of an ASHP unit operated in a mild and humid region using tube-encircled photoelectric sensor based defrosting initiation strategy
A defrosting initiation strategy based on tube-encircled photoelectric sensors (TEPS) was previously proven effective for enhancing the frosting-defrosting performances of air source heat, pumps (ASHPs) in cold and dry regions. To verify its applicability to, and evaluate the energy-saving potential when using the TEPS-based strategy in mild and humid regions, field tests were conducted in Guiyang City, China, where the outdoor averaged air temperature and relative humidity were 4.5 degrees C and 80% in winter, respectively. Two ASHPs of the same-make, one with the TEPS-based strategy and the other with the commonly used temperature-time (TT) strategy, were tested. Totally, seven test cases were organised. Cases 1-5 were for short-term tests to verify the technical feasibility of TEPS-based strategy by comparing the defrosting accuracy of the two strategies. Cases 6-7 were for long-term tests to validate the reliability and effectiveness of the TEPS-based strategy by comparing two ASHPs' operating performances. The test results demonstrated that the use of TEPS-based strategy in mild and humid regions can initiate defrosting more accurately, reliably and efficiently, and thus improve the COP and heating capacity by 11.3% and 12.1%, respectively, compared to the use of the TT strategy. Therefore, it was proven that the TEPS-based strategy was more effective for the ASHPs used in mild and humid regions, for a more accurate defrosting initiation and higher energy efficiency. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Operating performance;Air-source heat pump;Tube encircled photoelectric sensor;Defrosting initiation strategy;Mild and humid region