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Title: Desuperheaters on Residential Air-Source Heat Pumps


1
Desuperheaters on Residential Air-Source Heat
Pumps
  • August 5, 2008
  • Regional Technical Forum

2
Installation/Overview
  • Source Turbotec Products, Inc. ENVIRO-PAK
    Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual
    http//www.turbotecproducts.com/Literature_files/E
    nviro-Pak20IOM.pdf

3
Manufacturers
  • Trevor-Martin Corporation manufactures multiple
    models under various brand names
  • http//www.trevormartin.com/index.asp
  • Turbotec Products, Inc. manufactures the
    Enviro-Pak
  • http//www.turbotecproducts.com/EPhome.html
  • Others Primarily Commercial/Industrial
    Equipment
  • Therma-Stor LLC
  • Doucette Industries, Inc.

4
Cost
  • Cost Components
  • Equipment Purchase
  • Desuperheater
  • Installation
  • Mount desuperheater
  • Recover Refrigerant
  • Install Refrigerant Lines between desuperheater
    and compressor discharge line
  • Install new storage tank (or drain existing tank
    if not using a storage tank)
  • Install Water Lines between desuperheater and
    storage tank
  • Charge heat pump with refrigerant
  • Insulate refrigerant and water lines
  • Commission the system
  • Turbotec (source Turbotec Representative)
  • Trade Price 583
  • Installation about 1000
  • does not include storage tank option
  • Total Installed Cost about 1500
  • Trevor Martin (source Trevor Martin
    Representative)

5
Energy Savings
  • ORNL 1983 Report
  • Method Monthly Bin Analysis
  • Assumptions
  • 20 of heating and cooling capacity available to
    heat water.
  • 75 gallons/day hot water use evenly distributed
    throughout the day
  • Energy Savings

(kWh/year) Summer Winter Total
Portland 693 1360 2053
Seattle 518 1385 1903
Phoenix 1946 580 2526
Los Angeles 1097 520 1617
6
Cost Effectiveness
  • Assumptions
  • 5th Plan Assumptions
  • Measure Life 10 years
  • Measure Load Shapes
  • Winter Savings ResSpHtHP
  • Summer Savings ResCAC

Category Measure Cost Site Savings (kWh) TRC B/C Ratio
Desuperheater on ASHP Portland Low Cost 1200 2053 1.0
Desuperheater on ASHP Portland Medium 1500 2053 0.8
Desuperheater on ASHP Portland High Cost 1800 2053 0.7
7
Potential Issues
  • Poor track record when installers are asked to
    add more complex equpiment to a heat pump.
  • A second water tank should be installed to
    realize best savings.
  • In retrofit cases, installation costs will vary
    widely, depending on location of HP with respect
    to the water heater. The desuperheater should be
    located near the water heater (non-freezing
    area).
  • Summer savings will vary, depending on how much
    air-conditioning the house uses. How would a
    program pick out the high users effectively?
  • High efficiency equipment has less superheat.
  • In heating mode, how much is the supply air
    temperature affected (cooled)? Comfort issues?
  • Others?

8
Next Steps
  • Consensus on pursuing this measure further?
  • Perform more detailed modeling?
  • Support a small real-world monitoring project?
  • Obtain better cost data?
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