MULTIFUNCTIONING OF AC BY RECOVERY OF LOST HEAT
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A lot of heat energy is wasted in the condenser of an air conditioner system. Basically air conditioning system works on Vapour compression. Lot of heat energy is rejected from the condenser. In this project we are going to recover heat from the condenser by means of heat exchanger. Energy consumption is one of the key issues in air conditioning system. In thisproject weare going to get hot water and cold water by consuming same amount of energy as that of the original system. This projectworks by recovering the heat lost to the atmosphere from the condenser and evaporator by means of heat exchanger.This project experimental investigation of the performance split air conditioner with and without combined coil as heat pump water heater. The coil is a heat exchanger that is placed between the compressor and the condenserby utilizing the heat rejection.
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