Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.51, No.8, 1643-1650, 2010
Development of hybrid solar-assisted cooling/heating system
A solar-assisted ejector cooling/heating system (SACH) was developed in this study. The SACH combines a pump-less ejector cooling system (ECS) with an inverter-type heat pump (R22) and is able to provide a stable capacity for space cooling. The ECS is driven by solar heat and is used to cool the condenser of the R22 heat pump to increase its COP and reduce the energy consumption of the compressor by regulating the rotational speed of the compressor through a control system. In a complete SACH system test run at outdoor temperature 35 degrees C, indoor temperature 25 degrees C and compressor speed 20-80 Hz, and the ECS operating at generator temperature 90 degrees C and condensing temperature 37 degrees C, the corresponding condensing temperature of the heat pump in the SACH is 24.5-42 degrees C, cooling capacity 1.02-2.44 kW, input power 0.20-0.98 kW, and cooling COPc 5.11-2.50. This indicates that the use of ECS in SACH can effectively reduce the condensing temperature of the heat pump by 12.6-7.3 degrees C and reduce the power consumption by 81.2-34.5%. The SACH can also supply heat from the heat pump. At ambient temperature from 5 degrees C to 35 degrees C, the heating COPh is in the range 2.0-3.3. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.