simulation and experimental testing were carried out in a 28 kW variable refrigerant flow system to evaluate the contributions to annual performance factor (APF) from key factors
including heat exchanger area
compressor efficiency
refrigerant charge
system pressure loss
and oil return system. The APF values obtained experimentally and numerically are 4.59 and 4.61
respectively. Meanwhile
the maximum deviation between simulation and experiment is 5.1% at a single test condition
and the deviation of the APF is 0.5%. The results show that for the experimental system
the improvement in a single factor has a limited effect on the APF. For example
if the compressor efficiency increases by 3%
the APF increases by 2.8%. The optimization of the oil return system leads to an approximately 5% increase in the APF. A 10% increase in KA of the heat exchanger results in a 1% improvement of the APF. Therefore
many factors must be considered simultaneously to improve the APF.