Abstract

This study investigated a novel LPG vaporisation system utilising direct-expansion solar-assisted heat pump (DX-SAHPV)1DX-SAHPV is the abbreviation of “LPG vaporisation system utilizing direct-expansion solar-assisted heat pump”.1 for supplying residential gas. The DX-SAHPV applies a collector-evaporator to obtain heat energy from both solar radiation and ambient air to produce hot water to vaporise LPG liquid. It can operate in six operating modes depending on the weather and gas load conditions. In this study, a dynamic model and control strategies realising the mode switching were developed to carry out the operating performance evaluation of the system. By applying the typical meteorological year data and the gas load data of a community in Beijing, China, the performance of the DX-SAHPV was evaluated and analysed for the whole year and two selected days. The simulation results show that the system can vaporise adequate LPG liquid for the community throughout the year. The solar energy contribution accounts for approximately 68% of the total heat energy for the water heated vaporisation. It was also found that the DX-SAHP obtains average monthly values of COP ranging from 2.72 to 3.37 and solar collector efficiency varying between 93 and 152%. In addition, which mode the system operates at any time on selected days was predicted and the running time of each mode in each month was discussed.

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