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Characterization of Wrapped Coil Tank Water Heater during Charging/Discharging...

by Ahmed F Elatar, Kashif Nawaz, Bo Shen, Van D Baxter, Omar A Abdelaziz
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
ASME Digital Collection
Publication Date
Page Number
71818
Volume
7
Conference Name
ASME 2017 IMECE International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition
Conference Location
Tampa, Florida, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASME
Conference Date
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Heat pump water heaters (HPWH) are an energy efficient method for water heating compared to conventional electric water heaters. A wrapped coil around the water tank is often used as the condenser for the heat pump for such applications. Thermal stratification, caused by varying heat transfer rate from the condenser to the water depending on the phase of the refrigerant and the wrap configuration, is often observed inside the tank, especially for HPWHs using CO2 as the refrigerant. The current study investigates the impact of the charging/discharging process on thermal stratification. A series of simulations were conducted based on the draw patterns recommended by the DOE method of test for rating water heater performance. We also analyzed the water circulation patterns during charging/discharging process. The thermal stratification was adversely affected because of the circulation even when the Heat Pump (HP) was operational. It was observed that a relatively higher charge/discharge flow rate disrupts the thermal stratification quickly and thus lowers the supply water temperature. Furthermore, the duration of charging/discharging also plays an important role. It was noticed that the back flow has insignificant effect on the supply water temperature if charging/discharging time is relatively small. However, the effect was obvious for larger water draw flow rates that last for longer time.