Energies (Sep 2024)

Development of Key Components for 5 kW Ammonia–Water Absorption Chiller with Air-Cooled Absorber and Condenser

  • Desy Agung,
  • Gabriel Garcia Genta,
  • Arnas Lubis,
  • M. Idrus Alhamid,
  • Nasruddin Nasruddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17174376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 17
p. 4376

Abstract

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An absorption chiller is an alternative cooling system that operates using heat from renewable energy sources and employs environmentally friendly working fluids, such as ammonia–water or lithium bromide–water. Given Indonesia’s high solar energy potential, solar cooling systems using absorption chillers are particularly promising. Solar thermal energy has been demonstrated to effectively power absorption chiller systems through both simulations and experiments. In Indonesia, there is significant potential to utilize small-capacity solar absorption chillers for buildings, particularly those employing air-cooled condensers and absorbers, which can reduce operational and maintenance costs. This research aimed to design a prototype of a 5 kW solar-assisted ammonia–water absorption chiller system specifically for residential applications. The system will be air-cooled to minimize space requirements compared to traditional water-cooled systems. The study addressed the design and specifications of the system’s components, dimensional considerations, and an analysis of the impact of the measurement instrument on the research outcomes. The results provide precise dimensions and specifications for the system components, offering a reference for the development of more advanced systems in the future.

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