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AT-84-04-2 -- Comparison of Field Performance of a High-Efficiency Heat Pump with and without a Desuperheater Water Heater

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AT-84-04-2 -- Comparison of Field Performance of a High-Efficiency Heat Pump with and without a Desuperheater Water Heater

Book by ASHRAE, 1984

V.D. Baxter, P.E.

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An air-to-air heat pump (COP = 3.11 at 47°F [8.3°C]) run alternately with an electric-resistance water heater and a desuperheater water heater was tested under field conditions at a site near Knoxville, TN. Results from these tests indicate that the desuperheater system has an annual performance factor (measured over a six-month period consisting of three winter and three summer months) 14 percent better than that of the system using electric resistance water heating. An analytical model predicts a 21 percent improvement over an entire year with average weather for the desuperheater system. The simple payback period ranges from seven years (for a 21 percent improvement) to about nine years (for a 14 percent improvement).

Citation: Symposium Papers, Atlanta, GA, 1984