Energy Reports (Nov 2022)

Electricity peak load reduction of a refrigerator using phase change material

  • Yuttana Mona,
  • Surasit Thiangchanta,
  • Chatchawan Chaichana

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 48 – 53

Abstract

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Phase change material (PCM) has become a topic of study in thermal management, as it has a high-energy storage density. Most refrigerators have a fixed-speed compressor, which operates randomly (on/off) during their cycle. This leads to a high-power peak of electricity when the refrigerators start at the same time. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the reduction potential of the power peak and energy consumption of a refrigerator using PCM as a heat absorber. Nine testing conditions were performed by using water as the internal thermal load, at 1, 2, and 3 kg. Besides, each internal thermal load condition was varied with a PCM mass of 500, 1,500, and 2,500 g. The necessary data, such as the internal temperature and power of a refrigerator and the outside ambient temperature, were collected. The results show that the mass of PCM significantly affected the peak power of the refrigerator and energy consumption. Moreover, the results clearly show that the PCM can be used to reduce the peak power and energy consumption of the refrigerator. The correlation of the power, related to the mass of the internal heat load, and the mass of PCM was also reported. The conclusion of this study is that the PCM is suitable for reducing the peak power and energy consumption of a household refrigerator.

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