The Tennessee Energy Conservation In Housing (TECH) complex has been utilized since 1977 as a field test site for several novel and conventional heat pump systems for space conditioning and water heating. Systems tested include the Annual Cycle Energy System (ACES), solar assisted heat pumps (SAHP) both parallel and series, two conventional air‐to‐air heat pumps, an air‐to‐air heat pump with desuperheater water heater, and horizontal coil and multiple shallow vertical coil ground‐coupled heat pumps (GCHP). A direct comparison of the measured annual performance of the test systems was not possible. However, a cursory examination revealed that the ACES had the best performance, however, its high cost makes it unlikely that it will achieve wide‐spread use. Costs for the SAHP systems are similar to those of the ACES but their performance is not as good. Integration of water heating and space conditioning functions with a desuperheater yielded significant efficiency improvement at modest cost. The GCHP systems performed much better for heating than for cooling and may well be the most efficient alternative for residences in cold climates.
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25 November 1985
Energy Sources: Conservations and Renewables
April 1985
Washington, DC, USA
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November 25 1985
Vapor compression heat pump system field tests at the tech complex Available to Purchase
Van D. Baxter
Van D. Baxter
Energy Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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Van D. Baxter
Energy Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
AIP Conf. Proc. 135, 323–346 (1985)
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Van D. Baxter; Vapor compression heat pump system field tests at the tech complex. AIP Conf. Proc. 25 November 1985; 135 (1): 323–346. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.35451
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