Heat Exchanger Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Outline of Presentation
Heat Exchanger Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Outline of Presentation
Heat Exchanger Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Outline of Presentation
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
HEAT EXCHANGER
Coupled to • Opportunities for Energy Conservation
• Need and Scope for Green Technologies
REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING
• Applications of Engine Exhaust Heat, Super Heat Recovery Water Heater and Heat Pumps
How much heat can be recovered?
Some of the Developments at HPL_IITB
• Salient Features of the Novel Patented Technologies
Matrix Heat Recovery Unit & Tube-Tube Heat Exchanger
• Various Issues Relevant to Design and Integration of Heat Pumps
Systems need to be custom designed and optimized
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION NEED AND SCOPE FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGIES
in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
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Applications
Impact on Fuel Usage
• Water Heating: up to 90 C (unpressurised) and up to 180 C (pressurised)
• Steam Generation: up to 20 bar • Diesel Gensets
Up to 25% increase in overall energy recovery
• Thermic Fluid Heating: up to 330 C
• Furnace Oil Heating: up to 130 C • Gas/Biogas Turbine Exhaust
• Ammonia-Water Generator: up to 25 bar 45 to 60% of LCV of the fuel can be recovered in the form of usable heat
• Liquid Desiccant Regenerator: up to 150 C
Economic Benefits
• Air Heating/Preheating: up to 230 C
• Low Exchanger Cost:
Heat Sources Heat recovery units may have lower initial cost compared to oil fired systems
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MATRIX HEAT RECOVERY UNIT GAS TURBINE EXHAUST HEAT RECOVERY UNIT
Compact Thermic Fluid Heater for 7.5 MW Turbomac Gas Turbine
1250 kVA DG Exhaust Boiler
Application: Heating Thermic Fluid
Temperatures In / Out
Exhaust 484 / 424 C
Thermic Fluid 220 / 250 C
Pressure Drop
Exhaust < 60 mm H2O
Thermic Fluid < 1 bar
Weight 1400 kg
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• Low Maintenance Charges: Online, quick, chemical descaling is possible, while the
Cold chiller/refrigeration system is in operation
Utility
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• Safe Integration in to the System: Vented design ensures no mixing of refrigerant and water,
SHR_WH can be isolated while chiller is on line
Oil
Rejected to Separator
Cooling for an Electric • Simple to Retrofit: Only the tube/pipe between compressor and condenser is tapped into to
Expansion Water Supply
Ammonia install the SHR_WH
Device System
• High Heat Transfer Coefficients: Novel tubular exchangers optimized for high heat transfer
coefficients at low pressure drops on water/refrigerant sides
Cold
• Material of Construction: Wide choice of MOC, optimized based on the application, SS 316L,
Utility SS 316, SS 304L, Mild Steel, Carbon Steel, Copper
Evaporator Isolation Valves • Easy to Maintain: Can be cleaned in place using Chemical Descaling Fluids while keeping the
chiller/refrigeration system online
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Rejected to
Cooling Electric
Expansion Water Supply
Device
Cold wg
Utility
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SHR_WH FOR HOTEL FARIYAZ, COLABA 60 TR R22 WCC HEAT RECOVERY WATER HEATER
Operating for Over Eight Years without a Single Service Call
Free Water Heating 12,000 to 24,000 lpd, from 30 C to 60 C, Chiller Power Saving ~20%, Capacity Increase ~30% Generate Cold and Hot Utilities Simultaneously using SHR_WH or HP
Features of Tube_Tube Heat Exchangers, TT_HE:
• Novel Modular Design: Vented tube-tube design, starting with 0.5 TR module with increments
of 1 and 5 TR, no upper limit for chiller capacity
• Safe Integration in to the System: Vented design ensures no mixing of refrigerant and water,
SHR_WH can be isolated while chiller is on line
• Simple to Retrofit: Only the tube/pipe between compressor and condenser is tapped into to
install the SHR_WH
SHRWH • High Heat Transfer Coefficients: Novel tubular exchangers optimized for high heat transfer
coefficients at low pressure drops on water/refrigerant sides
• Material of Construction: Wide choice of MOC, optimized based on the application, SS 316L,
SS 316, SS 304L, Mild Steel, Carbon Steel, Copper
• Easy to Maintain: Can be cleaned in place using Chemical Descaling Fluids while keeping the
chiller/refrigeration system online
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Features of Tube_Tube Heat Exchangers (TT_HE): Super Heat Recovery from Air or Water Cooled
• R22 Chillers 10 to 15% of TCD
• Heats Tap Water to 60 C: 500 to 870 litre/h water heated from a 60 TR R22 based reciprocating
chillers Heating tap water to 50 to 65 C 40 to 60 kW/100 TR
• R717 Refrigeration System 12 to 18% of TCD
• Heats Tap Water to 75 C: 720 to 1700 litre/h water heated from a 135 TR Ammonia (R717) Heating tap water to 50 to 75 C 60 to 100 kW/100 TR
refrigeration system used in typical dairy application
• Heats Oil up to 90 C: 720 to 1700 litre/h water heated from a 15 TR R22 based air cooled Total Condenser Heat Recovery from Water Cooled
ductable split air conditioner in automotive industry • R22 and R717 Cold Store Refrigeration Systems 90 to 95% of TCD
• Instant Supply of Hot Water: Start hot water recovery within five minutes Heating tap water to 45 to 50 C 330 to 390 kW/100 TR
• Energy Saving: 100% of fuel used for water heating is saved and 5 to 15% of electrical power Total Condenser Heat Recovery from Air Cooled
is saved due to improved Cooling COP of the chiller/refrigeration system
• R22 and R717 Heat Pump Chillers 90o 95% of TCD
• Increased Cooling Capacity: 5 to 20% increase in cooling/refrigeration capacity for a given Heating tap water to 50 to 60 C 330 to 390 kW/100 TR
compressor
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• Vapour Compression: Electric Motor or Direct Engine Coupled Novel 4 in 1 Heat Pumps
Heating only
• Novel Design: 4 in 1 unit with provision for air conditioning, water heating, potable water
Heating in winter and cooling and dehumidification in summer/monsoon
cooling and cloth drying
Simultaneous cooling and heating
Multi-utility generator for simultaneously catering to air-conditioning, water heating and • Integrated System: Includes tap water heater and potable water cooler
potable water chilling • 24 hour Supply of Hot and Cold Water: Storage required
• Simple to Operate: Simply turn on the hot or chilled water tap to draw water
• Absorption and Adsorption: Waste Heat or Solar Driven or Biogas/Biomass Fired
• Chills Potable Water to 18 C: 0.5 L/min or 30 L/h
Co or tri-generation of cold, hot and/or dehumidification utilities
Solar refrigerator cum water heater
• Heats Tap Water to 45 C: 3 to 4.5 L/min or 180 to 270 L/h in a 1.5 TR AC
Solar cold store cum dryer
Biogas fired cold store cum dryer • Low Operating Costs: 60 to 70% reduction in operating costs
Solar cold store cum dryer with biogas backup • Lower Initial Cost: Compared to the conventional air conditioner + electric water heater + water
Shipboard fish chilling system using engine exhaust heat cooler
Tractor cabin air conditioner using hot water from engine • Compact Design: Same footprint as that of Window or Split Air Conditioner
• Maintenance Free: Operating for over 8 year at Prof Rane’s Residence in IITB
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Residential Segment: Individual Homes, Bungalows, Housing Societies, etc • Design Should be Arrived at After Giving Due Consideration to
• Cold Utility: comfort air conditioning and potable water cooling Variation in Load Patterns: design cooling, heating and/or drying dehumidification loads
• Hot Utility: heating water for bathing, dishwashing, washing machine input, cloth drying, etc Specific Process Requirements: mode of heat recovery, in the form of potable hot water,
boiler feed water, direct heating of process fluids or sea water for desalination, regeneration
Commercial Segment: Restaurants, Hotels, Health Clubs, Hospitals, etc of liquid desiccant
• Cold Utility: comfort air conditioning and potable water cooling Water Quality: passage dimensions
• Hot Utility: heating water for bathing, sanitation, liquid desiccant regeneration, potable water Concept and Culture of Maintenance: reflects on water passage dimension
generation, etc Choice of Wetted Material: Tube MOC has to be appropriately selected and wall thickness
is to be determined based on corrosion characteristics and expected life
Industrial Segment: Dairy, Pharmaceutical, Textile, Food Processing and Cold Stores, Automobile, etc
• Cold Utility: air conditioning, direct process fluid cooling and potable water cooling • Variables that Play an Important Role in Design Optimization
• Hot Utility: direct process fluid heating, boiler feed water preheating, drying, liquid desiccant Pressure Drop on Refrigerant Side: affects size, weight and cost; specially capacity of the
regeneration, effluent concentration, etc chiller/refrigeration unit may reduce if not designed properly
Refrigerant Velocities: oil return and heat transfer coefficients
Note: Multiple Hot and/or Cold Utilities can be Simultaneously Co-Generated Water Velocities: fouling, heat transfer coefficients and pumping costs
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AIR & WATER TO WATER MULTI-UTILITY HEAT PUMP AIR WATER to WATER - MULTI-UTILITY HEAT PUMP
Energy Efficient Heating for M&M Kandivili
Heat Duty 33 kW, Power Input 11 kW, Heater Power Saving 60 to 70%, Solution Heated up to 55 C
for Washing Machine Coolant Heating on a Industrial Washing M/c
Bonus Utilities Generated: Cooling of Shop Floor and Potable Chilled Water 300 lph at 18 C
Condenser
Synclean
So luti on Heated
to 5 5 C Electric
Ex pansion Su pply
Device
Evapo rator
Su bcooler
Po table Water
Cooled to 18 C
Air Co nditio nin g
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Electric Solution Heater, ESH 75 kW • Cost of Electrical Power for AWW MU_HP Rs 1,000/day
(18 +1 ) kW x ( 3 h + 8 h x 94% duty cycle ) x 5 Rs/kWh = (57 + 143) kWh/d x 5 Rs/kWh = 200 kWh/d x 5 Rs/d = Rs 1000 /d
2 h preheating @ 100% duty and 8 h @ 60% duty cycle
AWW Multi Utility Heat Pump, MU_HP 18 kW • Saving in Operating Cost Rs 1,550/day
Solution Pumps 1 kW • Annual Savings in Operating Cost Rs 4.65 Lakh
3 h preheating @ 100% duty and 8 h @ 94% duty cycle
Rs 1550/d x 300 d/yr operation = Rs 4.65 Lakh
• Total Power Consumption 510 kWh/day 200 kWh/day
• Total Capital Cost of AWW MU_HP Installation Rs 10 Lakh
• Reduction in Power Consumption 61% Includes application engineering, piping, installation and commissioning, taxes, etc
• Total Operating Cost 2550 Rs/day 1000 Rs/day • Simple Payback 18.6 month
@ 5 Rs/kWh
Considering 80% Depreciation in the First Year: Rs 10 Lakh x (1 – 0.8 x 0.35) / Rs 4.65 Lakh = Rs 7.2 Lakh / Rs 4.65 Lakh
• Saving in Operating Cost 1550 Rs/day Savings due to bonus utilities generated, if accounted, will lead to a payback of about 12 month for One Shift Operation
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PERFORMANCE OF 48 kWh AWW MU_HP AIR & WATER TO WATER MULTI-UTILITY HEAT PUMP
CO2 Emission Reduction
Energy Efficient Process Fluid Heating and Simultaneous AC and Water Cooling
for Simultaneous Water Heating, Potable Water Cooling and Air Cooling for Small Scale Industries and Agro Processing Units
•
• CO2 Emission Reduction if Cold Utilities are Also Accounted 90 tonne CO2/yr Bonus Utility
Additional CO2 Emission Reduction due to Bonus Cold Utility = (30 kWc/COPc 5 ) x ( 3 h + 8 h x 94% duty cycle ) x 0.804 kg CO2 Generated
= (6 x 10.52) kWh/d x 0.804 kg CO2 = 63.1 kWh/d x 0.804 kg CO2 = 50.75 kg CO2 /d @ 300 d/yr = 15.2 tonne/yr
Chilled Water 4.2 kWc
Water Chilled from 12 to 7 C
• Peak Electrical Demand is Reduced from 75 kW to 19 kW 75%
Air Cooling 19.8 to 24 kWc
Indoor Temperature 27 to 18 C
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WATER TO WATER MULTI-UTILITY HEAT PUMP AIR & WATER TO WATER MULTI-UTILITY HEAT PUMP
Energy Efficient Process Fluid Heating and Simultaneous AC and Water Cooling
Energy Efficient Water Heating and Simultaneous Water Chilling for Hotels
for Small Scale Industries and Agro Processing Units
Heater Power
Heater Power
Saving 60 to 70%
Saving 60 to 70%
Bonus Utility
Generated
Bonus Utility Chilled Water 4.2 kWc
Generated Water Chilled from 12 to 7 C
Chilled Water 43 kWc
Water Chilled from 12 to 7 C Air Cooling 7.8 to 12 kWc
Indoor Temperature 27 to 18 C
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GROUND WATER COOLED AIR CONDITIONERS GROUND WATER COUPLED AIR CONDITIONERS
1 TR GWC_AC for IIM Ahmedabad
1 TR GWC_AC for IIM Ahmedabad
Cooling Duty Increase 26% , COP Increase 43% , Water 28.5 to 34.6oC @ 780 lph
• Novel Condenser Design
Uses patented Tube-Tube Heat Exchanger (TT_HE) as Ground Water Cooled Condenser
• Design Specifications for Energy Efficient Room Air Conditioner
Nominal cooling capacity 3.5 kWc (1 TR)
Room Temperature Specified / Recommended 24 / 27 C
Supplemented by ceiling fan at low speed if required
Ground water supply 780 L/h @ 27 C
• Low Operating Costs compared to Conventional Window Air Conditioner (WAC)
Electric power consumption reduced by 15 to 20%
Increase cooling capacity 25 to 30%
Increased cooling Coefficient of Performance, COPc 45 to 60%
• Compact Design
Currently size as conventional Window/Split Air Conditioner (W&SAC)
Future unit of GWC_AC can be more compact as compared to W&SAC
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• Increasing Energy Costs and Raising Concern for Environment Heightens the Need to Go for
Energy Conservation
• SHR_WH and MU_HP can Enable Recovery of Heat from Chillers / Refrigeration Systems
Generating hot water, steam or desalinating sea water
Regenerating liquid desiccant for drying and dehumidification
Payback Periods for Novel Patented SHR_WHs range between 3 to 6 month
Payback Periods for Heat Pumps range between 3 to 18 month
• Novel Patented Tube-Tube Heat Exchangers (TT_HE) are Very Reliable
Double Wall Vented Design no worries about cross contamination
More Reliable than the conventional condensers and chillers
• Engine Exhaust Heat based Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems are Viable
• Solar and Biogas Fired Multi-Utility Heat Pumps will be Techno-Commercially Viable in
Near Future
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• Dual Use
Can be used for heating and cooling
• Low Noise
Indoor panel is an all plastic unit without a fan,
existing ceiling fan can be used
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EVACUUATED GLASS TUBE SOLAR AIR HEATER SOLAR AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLED
Fixed Parabolic Reflector: Cost Rs 5,000/m 2, Weight 5 to 7 kg/m 2 AT VISHWAKARMA MAHAVIDYALAYA, AMRAVATI
Air In/Out 29/150 to 298 C, Heat Duty 0.3 to 0.375 Air Flow 100 kW/m2, lpm/m2, Efficiency 40 to 60% AC Duty 15 TR, Potable Water Chilled to 15 C
Isolation 0.75 to 1.2 kW/m2
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12 2WV 31 30 33 32
PG
13 14 • Low Refrigerant Charge 3 to 5 kg NH3/TR
COND LVHE PRV TV • Low Initial Cost 30 to 40%
15 16 Notations
18 17 MSA Module set A Lower than conventional dedicated engine driven VCS
MSB Module set B
EGDVi Exhaust gas diverter valve inlet
19 6 6 EGDVo Exhaust gas diverter valve
outlet
• Compact Design 0.5 to 0.75 m3/TR
MSB
Thi Triangular header inlet
TWVB THo MCF MCF THi
Tho
MCF
Triangular header outlet
Module cooling fans
• Condenser 38oC
TWVA Three way valve A Sea water cooled
Air EGDVi TWVB Three way valve B
11 20
PG
2WV
Pressure gauge
Two way valve
• Sea Water Chilled to 0 to 3 C
3 COND Condenser
5 5 5 LVHE Liquid vapour heat exchanger
4 PRV Pressure reducing valve • Annual Saving
TV Throttling valve
TWVA EGDVO
EVP Evaporator Cost of ice Rs 1.13 to 7.2 lakh
MTR Electric Motor
CB Centrifugal Blower Cost of fuel Rs 3.71 lakh
MSA
10 Flow Circuits • Reduced CO2 Emissions
1_2_3_4 Hot air flow
5_6 Cooling air flow Due to reduced ice payload 30 tonne/year
10 to 20 Refrigerant flow
CB 30_31 Water flow in condenser Due to saved electricity 13.4 tonne/year
32_33 Water flow in evaporator
VM in ice production
MTR 1 2
• Environment Friendly Natural Refrigerant
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Novel Contacting Device in ICD and OCD • Modular Liquid Desiccant (LD) Regenerator
Large surface density 20 Novel Contacting Devices integrated to operate
465 to 600 m2/m3 in parallel
ICD
No carryover of LD • Energy Saving
Low pressure drop Expected to save 30% heat compared to
5 to 10 mm H2O conventional hot air based drying
OCD Features and Advantages • Low Parasitic Power
Increase in Cooling Capacity Low air side pressure drop of 5 to 10 mm H2O
20 to 40% for a given compressor Motor power for rotating contacting disk 5 W per
Energy Saving tray or less than 1/8 hp per rack
30 to 60% compared to conventional • Possibility of Integration with Various Heat Sources
practice like
Modular Design Boiler, engine, gas turbine exhaust streams
2 to 50 kW cooling capacity Flat plate solar collectors as well as evacuated glass
Low Initial Cost tube solar collectors
compared to conventional solid or liquid Condensers of air cooled refrigeration and air
desiccant based systems conditioning unit
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• Modular Exhaust Heat Recovery Steam Generator • Solar Refrigerator cum Water Heater
Steam generation rate 15 kg/h
Insulation 50 mm • Shipboard Cold Store using Engine Exhaust Heat
Includes provision for online soot cleaning
• Solar Cold Store for Potatoes
• Compact Size
One half the size and weight of conventional • Solar Cold Store cum Dryer for Fish
shell and tube based system
• Liquid Desiccant based Solar Multi-Utility Heat Pump
• Low Gas Side Pressure drop < 50 mm H2O
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