Abstract
A combined air conditioning and tap water heating plant using carbon dioxide (CO 2) as refrigerant has been investigated theoretically and experimentally. The system is suitable for countries with year around cooling demand, such as Indonesia or Singapore, and a need for hot tap water. A unique CO 2 transcritical cycle characteristic for heating process can afford an improvement to a CO 2 air conditioning system when rejected heat from the system is recovered. Some parameters affecting performance of the combined system are discussed.
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