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MECHANICAL HEAT PUMP

Equipment for Engineering Education & Research


SOLTEQ

MODEL: HE 165
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HIS Mechanical Heat Pump (Model: HE 165) has been designed to provide students with a practical
and quantitative demonstration of the vapour compression cycle, and is suitable for all course levels
(intermediate to undergraduate). Refrigerators and heat pumps both use the vapour compression
cycle, and although the applications of these machines differ, the components are essentially the same. The HE
165 is capable of demonstrating the heat pump application where a large freely available energy source, such as
the atmosphere, is to be upgraded for water heating. The unit will be of particular interest to those studying
Mechanical Engineering, Energy Conservation, Thermodynamics, Building Services, Chemical Engineering, Plant
and Process Engineering, and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
DESCRIPTION
The unit is a bench top unit with all components and
instrumentations mounted on the sturdy panel. The heat
pump consists of a hermetic compressor, a water
cooled condenser, a thermostatically controlled
expansion valve and an air heated evaporator. The
arrangement of the components are in a manner similar
to that used for many domestic air-water heat pumps
where they are visible from the front of the unit.
During the operation, slightly superheated refrigerant
(R134a) vapour enters the compressor from the
evaporator and its pressure is increased. Thus, the
temperature rises and the hot vapour then enters the
water cooled condenser. Heat is given up to the
cooling water and the refrigerant condenses to a liquid
before passing to the expansion valve. Upon passing
through the expansion valve the pressure of the liquid
refrigerant is reduced. This causes the saturation
temperature to fall to below that of the atmosphere.
Thus, as it flows through the evaporator, there is a
temperature difference between the refrigerant and the
air being drawn across the coils. The resulting heat
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transfer causes the refrigerant to boil, and upon leaving
the evaporator it has become slightly superheated
vapour, ready to return to the compressor.
The temperature at which heat is delivered in the
condenser is controlled by the water flow rate and its
inlet temperature. The evaporating temperature is
l argel y determi ned by the ambi ent condi ti ons.
However, this can be limited, either by restricting the
air intake to the evaporator, or by directing warmed air
towards the intake. Instrumentations are all provided
for the measurement of flowrates of both the refrigerant
and cooling water, power input to the compressor, and
all relevant temperatures.
EXPERIMENTAL CAPABILITIES
The HE 165 allows the students to perform the following:
Determination of power Input, heat output and
coefficient of performance
Production of heat pump performance curves over
a range of source and delivery temperatures
Production of the vapour compression cycle on a
p-h diagram and comparison with the ideal cycle
Determination of energy balances for the condenser
and compressor
Production of heat pump performance curves based
on the R134a properties at a variety of evaporating
and condensation temperatures
Estimation of the effect of compressor pressure ratio
on volumetric efficiency.
SPECIFICATIONS
i) Rig:
Bench top unit. Epoxy coated steel bench,
Ii) Refrigerant:
R134a
iii) Compressor:
Fully hermetic single cylinder reciprocating type.
Displacement 8.85 cm
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iv) Condenser:
Refrigerant to water. Plate Heat Exchanger..
v) Evaporator:
Air to refrigerant. Serpentine copper tube with
aluminium fins and with integral fan.
vi) Instrumentations:
Indicators for the measurement of relevant
temperatures, flowrates, pressures, and motor
power input.
OPTIONAL ITEMS
- EI
DIGITAL INSTRUMENTATIONS
i) 4 units of digital indicator
ii) 6 units of temperature sensor c/w transmitters
iii) 2 units of electronic flowmeter
iv) 1 unit of power transducer
v) 2 units of pressure transmitters
-DAS
SOLDAS DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM
i) A PC with latest Pentium Processor
ii) An electronic signal conditioning system
iii) Stand alone data acquisition modules
iv) Windows based software
Data Logging
Signal Analysis
Process Control
Real-Time Display
Tabulated Results
Graph of Experimental Results
- CAL
SOLCAL COMPUTER AIDED LEARNING
SOFTWARE
i) Interactive multimedia features
ii) Graphical simulation
iii) Experiment results samples
iv) Full experiment manuals
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REQUIREMENTS
Electrical :240 VAC/1-phase/50 Hz
Water :Laboratory tap water, 20 LPM @ 20 m
head, Drainage.
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
Height : 0.65 m
Depth : 0.60 m
Width : 1.00 m
MANUAL
The unit is supplied with Operating and Experiment
Manuals in English giving full descriptions of the unit,
summary of theory, experimental procedures and
typical experimental results.
Performances of Heat Pump against Condensing Temperature
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35.0 37.0 39.0 41.0 43.0 45.0 47.0 49.0 51.0 53.0 55.0
Cooling Water Outlet Temperature (degC)
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TYPICAL SAMPLE RESULTS
Performance of Heat Pump VS Cooling Water Outlet Temperature
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30.0 32.0 34.0 36.0 38.0 40.0 42.0 44.0 46.0 48.0
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Equipment for Engineering Education & Research
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Our range of teaching equipment can be complemented with our
SOLDAS and SOLCAL software.
SOFTWARE & e - LEARNING
SOLDAS

- Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition
- Data Logging
- Signal Analysis
- Process Control
- Real-Time Display
- Tabulated Results
- Graph of Experimental Results
SOLCAL

- Computer Aided Learning
- Multimedia Features
- Interactive
- Graphic Simulation
- Experiment Result Samples
- Full Experiment Manuals
Equipment for Engineering Education & Research
SOLTEQ

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SOLUTION ENGINEERING SDN. BHD.
(Co. No. 174876-M)
Sales Office :
No.3, Jalan TPK 2/4, Taman Perindustrian Kinrara,
47100 Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Tel. No. : +(603) 80758000
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Email : solution@solution.com.my
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