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Drop-In Replacement of R134a in a Household Refrigerator with Low-GWP Refrigerants R513A, R516A, and R1234ze(E)

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  • Juan M. Belman-Flores

    (IRSE Research Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Division, Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, University of Guanajuato, Salamanca 36885, Mexico)

  • Yonathan Heredia-Aricapa

    (IRSE Research Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Division, Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, University of Guanajuato, Salamanca 36885, Mexico)

  • Juan J. García-Pabón

    (Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Itajubá (UNIFEI), Av. BPS, Itajubá 37500-903, Brazil)

  • Vicente Pérez-García

    (IRSE Research Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Division, Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, University of Guanajuato, Salamanca 36885, Mexico)

  • César G. Pérez-Reguera

    (Mabe TyP, Acceso B#406, Parque Industrial Jurica, Jurica 76120, Mexico)

Abstract

This study proposes the experimental evaluation of alternative refrigerants with low global warming potentials (GWPs) such as R1234ze(E), R513A, and the mixture R516A as a drop-in replacement for R134a in a domestic refrigerator with a volumetric capacity of 513 L. Initially, the optimal charge for each refrigerant was defined based on the minimum energy consumption of the refrigerator, then the thermal and energy performance of the refrigerator was evaluated. Finally, a total equivalent warming impact analysis (TEWI) was performed. The main results indicated that the optimal charge of the alternative refrigerants was below that corresponding to R134a (105 g), of which R516A (86 g) presented the greatest charge reduction. Regarding the average temperature of the refrigerator compartments, very adequate thermal conditions were observed; thus, the alternative refrigerants showed very similar conditions to R134a. For the coefficient of performance (COP) and considering R134a as a reference, it was observed that R513A presented the greatest reduction of around 28%, while R1234ze(E) showed an increase of 13% in relation to R134a. Finally, the TEWI analysis showed R1234ze(E) as the refrigerant with the least impact.

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  • Juan M. Belman-Flores & Yonathan Heredia-Aricapa & Juan J. García-Pabón & Vicente Pérez-García & César G. Pérez-Reguera, 2023. "Drop-In Replacement of R134a in a Household Refrigerator with Low-GWP Refrigerants R513A, R516A, and R1234ze(E)," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(8), pages 1-17, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:8:p:3422-:d:1122622
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    1. Juan M. Belman-Flores & Diana Pardo-Cely & Francisco Elizalde-Blancas & Armando Gallegos-Muñoz & Vicente Pérez-García & Miguel A. Gómez-Martínez, 2019. "Perspectives on Consumer Habits with Domestic Refrigerators and Its Consequences for Energy Consumption: Case of Study in Guanajuato, Mexico," Energies, MDPI, vol. 12(5), pages 1-20, March.
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      domestic refrigerator; drop-in; energy analysis; low GWP; R516A;
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