Partial load efficiency degradation of a water-to-water heat pump under fixed set-point control

Abstract A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the influence of fixed set-point control strategies on the partial load behaviour of a water-to-water heat pump of 40.5 kW heating capacity. Experimental results indicate that the control configuration is highly influential on the heat pump cycling response and efficiency degradation at part load. Deterioration of energy performance occurred mainly during system start-up, with additional efficiency loss caused by short cycling for supply temperature control at low loads. It was concluded that a minimum of 20 min compressor run time is necessary to reduce degradation effects, suggesting that installers and heat pump manufacturers should ensure minimum operation times to improve systems efficiency. Comparison of models and experiments indicate that it is important to adequately account for both stand-by and start-up efficiency losses for improving predictions of part load performance by steady-state heat pump models.

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