TY - BOOK
T1 - Evaluation of Low Environmental Impact Distributed Scroll Booster Technology for Supermarket Refrigeration
AU - Yana Motta, Samuel F.
AU - Luo, Junjie
AU - Shen, Bo
AU - Sharma, Vishaldeep
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - A distributed scroll booster refrigeration system is proposed as an alternative for current refrigeration systems used in supermarket applications. The distributed scroll booster system is configured to enable the use of low-pressure refrigerants such as R-1234yf, which has a global warming potential (GWP) of less than 1, in a cycle configuration that employs a two-stage compression process. This scroll booster system is comprised of medium-temperature compressors (high stage) coupled with low-temperature compressors (low stage). This two-stage system architecture allows both low-temperature and medium-temperature refrigerated display cases to be integrated in the same system. By design, this system reduces the refrigerant charge, produces higher efficiencies (two-stage compression), uses existing components minimizing cost impact, and will be able to use ultra-low GWP class A2L (low toxicity and low flammability) refrigerants such as R-1234yf when standards and building codes are updated (expected by 2025).
AB - A distributed scroll booster refrigeration system is proposed as an alternative for current refrigeration systems used in supermarket applications. The distributed scroll booster system is configured to enable the use of low-pressure refrigerants such as R-1234yf, which has a global warming potential (GWP) of less than 1, in a cycle configuration that employs a two-stage compression process. This scroll booster system is comprised of medium-temperature compressors (high stage) coupled with low-temperature compressors (low stage). This two-stage system architecture allows both low-temperature and medium-temperature refrigerated display cases to be integrated in the same system. By design, this system reduces the refrigerant charge, produces higher efficiencies (two-stage compression), uses existing components minimizing cost impact, and will be able to use ultra-low GWP class A2L (low toxicity and low flammability) refrigerants such as R-1234yf when standards and building codes are updated (expected by 2025).
KW - 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION
KW - 42 ENGINEERING
U2 - 10.2172/2438883
DO - 10.2172/2438883
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - Evaluation of Low Environmental Impact Distributed Scroll Booster Technology for Supermarket Refrigeration
CY - United States
ER -