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warren 1981
28-02-2009, 05:57 PM
If I had a theoretical heat source of 35°C (95°F) what CoP’s would I expect from a electrically driven vapour compression cycle heat pump to raise the temperature for hot water generation of 55°C (130°F)?

Is there an easy way to actually calculate this?

Are there any associated problems with having a heat source this high?

Also if i had a insulated water tank 1 meter high x 2 W x 2 L say 4000 litres of water @ 35°C (95°F) would I use the Newtons Law to calculate the reduction time of the drop in temperature.

If anybody could help on this it would be much appreciated.

desA
10-03-2009, 09:03 AM
Check if your compressor supplier has a performance table. You can then extract much of the information from there, if you know what to look for.

Toosh
11-03-2009, 03:51 AM
If I had a theoretical heat source of 35°C (95°F) what CoP’s would I expect from a electrically driven vapour compression cycle heat pump to raise the temperature for hot water generation of 55°C (130°F)?

Is there an easy way to actually calculate this?

Are there any associated problems with having a heat source this high?

Also if i had a insulated water tank 1 meter high x 2 W x 2 L say 4000 litres of water @ 35°C (95°F) would I use the Newtons Law to calculate the reduction time of the drop in temperature.

If anybody could help on this it would be much appreciated.




Try this
http://www.coolchips.gi/technology/ccalc.shtml

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