Experimental Investigation of Heat Pump Modules Limited to 150 g of Refrigerant R290 and a Dedicated Test Rig
Stephan Preisinger,
Michael Lauermann,
Micha Schwarzfurtner,
Sebastian Fischer,
Stephan Kling,
Heinz Moisi and
Christoph Reichl ()
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Stephan Preisinger: Ochsner Wäermepumpen GmbH, 4021 Linz, Austria
Michael Lauermann: AIT—Austrian Institute of Technology, 1210 Vienna, Austria
Micha Schwarzfurtner: AIT—Austrian Institute of Technology, 1210 Vienna, Austria
Sebastian Fischer: AIT—Austrian Institute of Technology, 1210 Vienna, Austria
Stephan Kling: AIT—Austrian Institute of Technology, 1210 Vienna, Austria
Heinz Moisi: Ochsner Wäermepumpen GmbH, 4021 Linz, Austria
Christoph Reichl: AIT—Austrian Institute of Technology, 1210 Vienna, Austria
Energies, 2025, vol. 18, issue 10, 1-17
Abstract:
Heat pumps are widely regarded as a key technology for sustainable heating, offering a pathway to significantly reduce fossil fuel dependency and combat the climate crisis. However, replacing individual gas boilers with heat pumps in multi-unit residential buildings remains a substantial challenge despite its immense potential to lower urban greenhouse gas emissions. To address this, the following paper describes the development of a compact, modular heat pump system designed to replace conventional gas boilers, focusing on the building and testing of a prototype for such a modular heat pump system. The prototype supports multiple functionalities, including space heating, cooling, and domestic hot water production. The performance advantages of two different compressor technologies were exploited to optimize the efficiency of the complete system and the pressure lifts associated with applications for heating and domestic hot water production. Thus, measurements were conducted across a range of operating points, comparing different heat pump module types. In the case of the piston compressor module, the Carnot efficiency was in the range of 47.2% to 50.4%. The total isentropic efficiency for floor heating and domestic hot water production was above 0.45 for both piston and rotary compressors.
Keywords: modular heat pump; heat pump test rig; isentropic efficiency; low refrigerant charge; R290; gas boiler replacement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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