Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.46, No.1, 85-100, 2005
Experimental study of hydrocarbon mixtures to replace HFC-134a in a domestic refrigerator
This work presents an experimental study on the application of hydrocarbon mixtures to replace HFC-134a in a domestic refrigerator. The hydrocarbons investigated are propane (R290), butane (R600) and isobutane (R600a). A refrigerator designed to work with HFC-134a with a gross capacity of 239 1 is used in the experiment. The consumed energy, compressor power and refrigerant temperature and pressure at the inlet and outlet of the compressor are recorded and analysed as well as the distributions of temperature at various positions in the refrigerator. The refrigerant mixtures used are divided into three groups: the mixture of three hydrocarbons, the mixture of two hydrocarbons and the mixture of two hydrocarbons and HFC-134a. The experiments are conducted with the refrigerants under the same no load condition at a surrounding temperature of 25 degreesC. The results show that propane/butane 60%/40% is the most appropriate alternative refrigerant to HFC-134a. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:domestic refrigerator;HFC-134a;alternative refrigerant;propane;butane;isobutane;hydrocarbon mixture