Method of operating heat pump
First Claim
1. A method for operating a heat pump having at least one circuit for circulation of a refrigerant, said circuit comprising a compressor, a condenser as a high-temperature heat output means, an expansion valve and a low-temperature heat output means, said method comprising the steps of employing, as the condenser, a counterflow heat exchanger having a once-through flow path and a concentrical double-tube structure, passing a fluid to be heated and a refrigerant to be cooled through the condenser in absolute countercurrent flow with each other, withdrawing a heated fluid and a cooled refrigerant from the condenser and operating said condenser to obtain a supercool degree such that the following relationship is satisfied:
- ##EQU4## wherein supercool degree is defined as the temperature difference between the saturated refrigerant temperature and the outlet temperature of the refrigerant and temperature difference between the saturated refrigerant temperature and the inlet temperature of the fluid to be heated is greater than or equal to 35°
C., thereby enabling a high temperature hot fluid to be discharged with a large temperature difference from its inlet temperature.
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A method of operating a heat pump having at least one circuit for circulation of a refrigerant comprising a compressor, a once-through path, complete counterflow type condenser as a high-temperature heat output means, an expansion valve and a low-temperature heat output means (evaporator or a segregated low-stage circuit for circulation of a lower-boiling-point refrigerant), which comprises choosing a supercool degree, which is equal to the difference between a saturation temperature and an outlet temperature of the refrigerant, to satisfy the conditions that a temperature effectiveness of refrigerant liquid as defined by the formula: ##EQU1## is at least 40% and the temperature difference of the denominator is at least 35° C. As a result, boiling water of ca. 100° C. or other high-temperature fluids can be discharged with a large temperature difference.
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1. A method for operating a heat pump having at least one circuit for circulation of a refrigerant, said circuit comprising a compressor, a condenser as a high-temperature heat output means, an expansion valve and a low-temperature heat output means, said method comprising the steps of employing, as the condenser, a counterflow heat exchanger having a once-through flow path and a concentrical double-tube structure, passing a fluid to be heated and a refrigerant to be cooled through the condenser in absolute countercurrent flow with each other, withdrawing a heated fluid and a cooled refrigerant from the condenser and operating said condenser to obtain a supercool degree such that the following relationship is satisfied:
- ##EQU4## wherein supercool degree is defined as the temperature difference between the saturated refrigerant temperature and the outlet temperature of the refrigerant and temperature difference between the saturated refrigerant temperature and the inlet temperature of the fluid to be heated is greater than or equal to 35°
C., thereby enabling a high temperature hot fluid to be discharged with a large temperature difference from its inlet temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- ##EQU4## wherein supercool degree is defined as the temperature difference between the saturated refrigerant temperature and the outlet temperature of the refrigerant and temperature difference between the saturated refrigerant temperature and the inlet temperature of the fluid to be heated is greater than or equal to 35°
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