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Effects of the operation parameters of a closed-type heating tower on the performance of heating tower heat pump system

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The ventilator of the heating tower and the circulating pump of the anti-freeze solution are the main electrical equipment of a heating tower heat pump system, besides the compressor. By controlling the working frequencies of the ventilator of the heating tower and circulating pump of the anti-freeze solution, the effects of the operation parameters of a closed-type heating tower on its heat absorption and the performance of heating tower heat pump system were investigated under winter heat conditions. The results indicated that reducing the frequency of the circulating pump for the anti-freeze solution leads to a decrease in the temperature of the outlet evaporator of the anti-freezing solution and an increased temperature difference between the anti-freeze solution flowing into and out of the heating tower; meanwhile, excessively high and low anti-freeze flow rates lead to reduced heat absorption of the closed-type heating tower. The coefficient of performance fluctuates slightly if the frequency of circulating pump is above 20 Hz, but a slight drop in coefficient of performance is observed when the frequency is less than 15 Hz. The system energy efficiency ratio tends to increase as the frequency of circulating pump is reduced, although a substantial reduction occurs at 10 Hz. Furthermore, a reduced ventilator frequency decreases the temperatures of the anti-freeze solution at the inlet and outlet of the heating tower and the temperature difference, hindering the heat absorption of the heating tower. With reductions in the ventilator frequency, the coefficient of performance exhibits an initial increase followed by subsequent decreases, while the system energy efficiency ratio showed continual increases until the ventilator frequency dropped to 10 Hz. When the ventilator frequency or circulating pump frequency drops to 15 Hz and 10 Hz, the evaporation temperature of the heat pump unit decreases, resulting in an excessively exhaust temperature, which is not favorable for the safe operation of the system.
Title: Effects of the operation parameters of a closed-type heating tower on the performance of heating tower heat pump system
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The ventilator of the heating tower and the circulating pump of the anti-freeze solution are the main electrical equipment of a heating tower heat pump system, besides the compressor.
By controlling the working frequencies of the ventilator of the heating tower and circulating pump of the anti-freeze solution, the effects of the operation parameters of a closed-type heating tower on its heat absorption and the performance of heating tower heat pump system were investigated under winter heat conditions.
The results indicated that reducing the frequency of the circulating pump for the anti-freeze solution leads to a decrease in the temperature of the outlet evaporator of the anti-freezing solution and an increased temperature difference between the anti-freeze solution flowing into and out of the heating tower; meanwhile, excessively high and low anti-freeze flow rates lead to reduced heat absorption of the closed-type heating tower.
The coefficient of performance fluctuates slightly if the frequency of circulating pump is above 20 Hz, but a slight drop in coefficient of performance is observed when the frequency is less than 15 Hz.
The system energy efficiency ratio tends to increase as the frequency of circulating pump is reduced, although a substantial reduction occurs at 10 Hz.
Furthermore, a reduced ventilator frequency decreases the temperatures of the anti-freeze solution at the inlet and outlet of the heating tower and the temperature difference, hindering the heat absorption of the heating tower.
With reductions in the ventilator frequency, the coefficient of performance exhibits an initial increase followed by subsequent decreases, while the system energy efficiency ratio showed continual increases until the ventilator frequency dropped to 10 Hz.
When the ventilator frequency or circulating pump frequency drops to 15 Hz and 10 Hz, the evaporation temperature of the heat pump unit decreases, resulting in an excessively exhaust temperature, which is not favorable for the safe operation of the system.

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