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Reliable, Economic, Efficient CO2 Heat Pump Water Heaters for North America (Final Report, September 30, 2003-December 31, 2006).


DE2007920190

Publication Date 2007
Personal Author Radcliff, T. D.
Page Count 82
Abstract Adoption of heat pump water heating technology for commercial hot water could save up to 0.4 quads of energy and 5 million metric tons of CO2 production annually in North America, but industry perception is that this technology does not offer adequate performance or reliability and comes at too high of a cost. Development and demonstration of a CO2 heat pump water heater is proposed to reduce these barriers to adoption. Three major themes are addressed: market analysis to understand barriers to adoption, use of advanced reliability models to design optimum qualification test plans, and field testing of two phases of water heater prototypes. Market experts claim that beyond good performance, market adoption requires drop and forget system reliability and a six month payback of first costs. Performance, reliability and cost targets are determined and reliability models are developed to evaluate the minimum testing required to meet reliability targets. Three phase 1 prototypes are designed and installed in the field. Based on results from these trials a product specification is developed and a second phase of five field trial units are built and installed. These eight units accumulate 11 unit-years of service including 15,650 hours and 25,242 cycles of compressor operation. Performance targets can be met. An availability of 60% is achieved and the capability to achieve >90% is demonstrated, but overall reliability is below target, with an average of 3.6 failures/unit-year on the phase 2 demonstration. Most reliability issues are shown to be common to new HVAC products, giving high confidence in mature product reliability, but the need for further work to minimize leaks and ensure reliability of the electronic expansion valve is clear. First cost is projected to be above target, leading to an expectation of 8-24 month payback when substituted for an electric water heater. Despite not meeting all targets, arguments are made that an industry leader could sufficiently develop this technology to impact the water heater market in the near term.
Keywords
  • Heat pumps
  • Water heaters
  • Carbon dioxide
  • North America
  • Market analysis
  • Performance
  • Reliability
  • Cost targets
  • Prototypes
  • Field testing
  • Commercial hot water
  • Advanced reliability models
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, CT.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200810
Reliable, Economic, Efficient CO2 Heat Pump Water Heaters for North America (Final Report, September 30, 2003-December 31, 2006).
Reliable, Economic, Efficient CO2 Heat Pump Water Heaters for North America (Final Report, September 30, 2003-December 31, 2006).
DE2007920190

  • Heat pumps
  • Water heaters
  • Carbon dioxide
  • North America
  • Market analysis
  • Performance
  • Reliability
  • Cost targets
  • Prototypes
  • Field testing
  • Commercial hot water
  • Advanced reliability models
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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