HIGH TEMPERATURE CASCADE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM WITH DOUBLE MEDIUM AND LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT SOURCES
Thermal Science, ISSN: 0354-9836, Vol: 27, Issue: 3, Page: 1835-1843
2023
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In response to the call for carbon neutrality and control of CO emission, this paper proposes a high temperature cascade heat pump system with double medium and low temperature heat sources. Compared with those with a single heat source, the new system has obvious advantages in energy saving and carbon emission. An experiment is designed where the temperature of medium temperature heat source keeps unchanged, revealing that, compared with a single low temperature heat source, the heating capacity of low temperature heat source reduces by 2.9%, the heating capacity of medium temperature heat source increases by 31.1%, the total power consumption of the heat pump increases by 3%, and the heating capacity of the heat pump increases by 4.3%.
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