Energy Consumption of An Experimental Cold Storage

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Date

2012

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Scientific Issues Natl Centre Agrarian Sciences

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Abstract

Energy consumption of an experimental cold storage Was measured for different storage temperatures. Suction temperature and pressure temperature of the compressor and working time of the compressor were determined to reach evaporator set up temperatures. Capacity of compressor, condenser, and evaporator were 10460 kJ/h, 12552 kJ/h, and 10460 kJ/h, respectively. An axial fan located back of the evaporator was used to distribute the cooled air into the cold store. An electrical heater was used to. defrost. Refrigerant was R22. The compressor suction and pressure temperatures varied between 1.8 degrees C-14 degrees C; and 37 degrees C-44 degrees C, respectively. Condenser output temperature changed from 28.8 to 45.5 degrees C. Electrical energy consumption were measured as 0.001 kWh for 5 degrees C, 4 degrees C, and 3 degrees C and 0.003 kWh for 2 degrees C, 0.006 kWh for 1 degrees C, 0.001 kWh for -1 degrees C, 0.109 kWh for -2 degrees C and 0.120 kWh for -3 degrees C. Mean energy consumption of the compressor was 0.035 kWh/degrees C for positive cold storage temperatures (from 5 degrees C to 0 degrees C) and 0.093 kWh/degrees C for negative temperatures (-1 degrees C, -2 degrees C, and -3 degrees C). Working tithe of the compressor was changed from 207 s to 25049 s for test temperatures.

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energy consumption, cold storage, refrigeration

Journal or Series

Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science

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Q4

Scopus Q Value

Q3

Volume

18

Issue

6

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