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Capacity control of air-conditioning systems by power inverters

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  • Zubair, S.
  • Bahel, V.
  • Arshad, M.

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In this paper, several capacity-control schemes for conventional air-conditioning systems are discussed. An inverter-driven, variable-speed air-conditioner (VSAC), which allows continuous adjustment of system capacity, is investigated from an energy-conservation standpoint. Energy savings are estimated for a 100-m2 residence in Dhahran equipped with a 17.6-kW, fixed-speed air-conditioner (FSAC). The simulated VSAC is driven by three different power sources. The use of a sine-wave motor-generator set, which produces the highest motor efficiency as a function of motor speed, will save 29% of the 20,000 kWh consumed by the FSAC, which agrees within 5% of the annual measured. Pulse-width-modulated (PWM) and six-step inverter systems will provide energy savings of 19 and 23%, respectively. Simulation results indicate that VSACs will operate for 5500 h, while the fixed-speed system will run for 3200 h annually.

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  • Zubair, S. & Bahel, V. & Arshad, M., 1989. "Capacity control of air-conditioning systems by power inverters," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 14(3), pages 141-151.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:14:y:1989:i:3:p:141-151
    DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(89)90057-1
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