Energy saving in six doors walk-in cooler

© 2019 Two Identical six doors walk-in coolers are installed with the fixed speed compressor and the digital scroll compressor. Both compressors have almost the same cooling capacity of 8 kW at the evaporating temperature of -6.7 °C and the ambient temperature of 32 °C. The heating loads from the en...

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Main Authors: Somchai Pattana, Chutchawan Tantakitti, Kengkamon Wiratkasem
Format: Journal
Published: 2020
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68376
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
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Summary:© 2019 Two Identical six doors walk-in coolers are installed with the fixed speed compressor and the digital scroll compressor. Both compressors have almost the same cooling capacity of 8 kW at the evaporating temperature of -6.7 °C and the ambient temperature of 32 °C. The heating loads from the envelope, the water bottles, and the air change during the door closing and opening of both coolers are the same. The temperature of the room in front of the cooler doors is controlled at 25 °C. They are set to have a similar average room temperature and a similar cool down. Both units are run 24 h per day for 30 days during which the ambient temperature and the power consumption are recorded. The results show that for Thailand weather, yearly saving is 20% for the digital scroll as compared with the fixed speed compressor.