Extension of a Virtual Refrigerant Charge Sensor

The primary goal of the work described in this paper was to evaluate and extend a virtual refrigerant charge sensor (VRC) for determining refrigerant charge for equipment having variable-speed compressors and fans. Based on the evaluations, the original VRC sensor (termed model I) was found to work well in estimating the refrigerant charge level for systems with a variable-speed compressor. However, for extreme test conditions such as low compressor speed, the model I needed to be improved. To overcome the limitations, the model was modified to include a term involving the inlet quality to the evaporator (termed model II). The model II gave better performance for systems with a variable-speed compressor. When the superheat of the compressor was zero, neither model II could accurately predict charge level. Therefore, a third approach (Model III) was developed that includes the discharge superheat of the compressor.

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