Abstract

Ventilation heat recovery is an important means of effectively reducing the energy consumption of buildings. To improve the performance of a heat pump heat recovery system under large temperature difference conditions in winter, a triplex loop heat pump system, which contains three independent heat pump cycles, is proposed in place of its single loop counterpart. Operating characteristics and system performance were analyzed while indoor temperature was constant at 20 °C and as outdoor temperature dropped from 15 °C to −20 °C. Results showed that with the decrease of the outdoor temperature, the mass flow rate and temperature effectiveness of the triplex loop heat recovery system decreased whereas the heating capacity and the coefficient of performance (COP) increased. Under the experimental conditions, the COP of the triplex loop system had an advantage over the traditional heat pump system when the outdoor temperature was below 2.5 °C. When the outdoor temperature was −20 °C, the COP of the triplex system could reach 9.33, which was 23.1% higher than that of the traditional system.

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