Title of article :
Experimental comparison of internal and external condensers effect on the energy consumption of household refrigerators
Author/Authors :
Alihosseini, Nader Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Mohammadi, Babak Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Eftekhari Yazdi, Mohammad Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Salehi, Gholamreza Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of moving the condenser
of a household refrigerator within the body on the refrigerator's
performance and energy consumption. The effects of the internal and
external condensers on energy consumption and cooling capacity in a
household refrigerator are next explored. This study was conducted
experimentally and in a laboratory setting, and all terms and conditions
were in accordance with the international electrotechnical commission
62552-2015 for cooling system testing. The studies were conducted in a 5-
foot refrigerator. On this refrigerator, both internal and external condenser
models were installed. In the first situation, the internal condenser was
inserted into the cooling cycle and the associated tests and calculations
were performed. In the other situation, the internal condenser was removed
from the cooling cycle and the external condenser was replaced by
changing the valve status. In this case, the relevant diagrams and
calculations were obtained and analyzed. Based on the findings of this
study, it can be stated that using the internal condenser reduces energy
consumption and, as a result, has a higher energy grade than using the
external condenser. The internal condenser in the heat transfer process
work better than the external condenser, based on the temperatures
obtained. An internal condenser is also a preferable solution for a household
refrigerator in terms of installation and cost.
Keywords :
Refrigerator , Cooling Cycle , Internal Condenser , External Condenser , Energy Grade
Journal title :
Energy Equipment and Systems