Air-to-air air conditioners and heat pumps UNEP Workshop on hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) Management UNCC, Bangkok, 20 th – 21 st April 2015 Dr Daniel Colbourne Prof. Roberto Peixoto
Introduction Types of air conditionersSectors and alternativesUse in existing systemsHigh ambient issuesHurdles
Introduction AC, chillers and heat pumps Chillers Positive displace Centrifugal Heating only heat pumps Air-to-air ACs and HPs Split type Ducted split Residential Commercial Non-ducted single split Multisplit VRF Residential Factory sealed Packaged rooftop Small self- contained Portable Window/ PTAC/ TTW
Options for new equipment low GWP (<300) medium GWP (300 – 1000) high GWP (>1000)
Small factory sealed AC 1kW 10 100 ½– 5kW ½–1 kg
1kW 10 100 1000 Non-ducted single split AC 3 – 7 kW 1 – 1½ kg
Ducted split AC 1kW 10 100 – 200 kW 5 – 50 kg
Packaged “rooftop” ducted AC 1kW 10 100 –100 kW 5 – 30 kg
Multi-split systems 1kW 10 100 – 150 kW 4 – 60 kg
Chillers 1kW 10 100 – 1000 kW; 1-5 MW 4 – 300 kg; Mt Alternative technology: absorption Cogeneration/trigeneration
Heating only heat pumps 8 – 200 kW 2 – 50 kg 1kW 10 100 1000
Options for existing equipment
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Main hurdles Standards organisations to ease efforts to revise Disparate national regulations and codes National actions to revise regulations Obstructive safety standards Selection, design and installation can be more complicated More, thorough training, formalisation of service sectors Lack of knowledge (flammability, high pressure)
Thank you for your attention! Dr Daniel Colbourne Prof. Roberto Peixoto