BASIC HEAT PUMP THEORY INTRO

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BASIC HEAT PUMP THEORY By: Lloyd A. Mullen By: Lloyd G. Williams Service Department, York Division, Borg-Warner Corporation Figure 26F10 Assuming some conditions of outdoor and indoor ambients much can be learned from this chart. As an example, select a room temperature of 80°F dry bulb and 65°F wet bulb, with air on outdoor coil 95°F. These conditions when plotted on curve should give 288 lbs. head pressure and 72 lbs. suction pressure. Cooling Cycle Performance Performance of refrigerant circuit can be determined in Figure 26F10A. At compressor, discharge pressure is 288 lbs. Temperature equivalent of this is 127°F assuming 70°F or 80°F superheat in discharge line, one can then expect a temperature of 200°F to 210°F. Service Application Manual SAM Chapter 620-54 Section 18 22

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