Ge Yingying, Yang Zhao, He Hongxia, et al. Leakage Components and Causes Analysis of Split Air-conditioning System Based on Statistical Data[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2021, 42(5).
Ge Yingying, Yang Zhao, He Hongxia, et al. Leakage Components and Causes Analysis of Split Air-conditioning System Based on Statistical Data[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2021, 42(5). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2021.05.056.
The application of environmentally friendly refrigerants to air-conditioning systems is receiving considerable research attention; however
the flammability of the refrigerants cannot be ignored. Leaks represent a significant potential safety hazard. In this study fault tree analysis is used to establish a split air-conditioning system leakage model using statistical data from an air-conditioning manufacturer with a high market share. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the causes of leakage and the components involved
is conducted. The results show that the probability of leakage on the outdoor side of the split air-conditioning system is approximately 2.72×10-3
which is higher than the probability of 2.74×10-4 on the indoor side. The most likely components to become a source of leakage by descending probability on the outdoor side are the outdoor pipe connection bell mouth
condenser
four-way valve
and two-way valve. In contrast
on the indoor side the most likely components to become a source of leakage by descending probability are the evaporator piping
evaporator elbow
evaporator inlet
and outlet connecting pipe. The causes of system leakage by descending probability are process defects
improper brazing
improper operation
and fatigue cracks. This study provides data support for the in-depth study of the selection of leak-prone points for split air-conditioning systems and provides comprehensive guidance for leakage prevention.