Domestic hot water system combining solar and waste heat from thermoelectric air-conditioner

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Khedari, J. [1 ]
Maneewan, S. [1 ]
Pratinthong, N. [1 ]
Chimchavee, W. [1 ]
Hirunlabh, J. [1 ]
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[1] Building Scientific Research Center, School of Energy and Materials, King Mongkut's Univ. Tech. Thonburi, Bangmod, Thungkru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
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Air conditioning - Cooling systems - Heat exchangers - Solar energy - Thermoelectric equipment - Waste heat utilization;
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This paper investigates the performance of a new hybrid domestic hot water system that combines solar energy with waste heat from a thermoelectric (TE) air-conditioner. To this end, 30 TE modules model no. TEC1-12704 (module specifications: 40 x 40 mm, maximum operating voltage and current: 13.5 VDC and 4.4 Amp) were used. The collector/storage tank capacity was 120 litres. The volume of the testing room for cooling was 2.5 m3. Investigations were undertaken by varying the voltage to the thermoelectric module (50, 100, 150 VDC), water mass flow rate and air velocity passing through the TE heat exchangers: 10, 15 l/min and 2.5, 5 m/s, respectively. It was found that this system can heat up the 120 litres to 50°C within 2 hours. The cooling capacity was 176 W. After that, the cooling capacity decreased as a result of the increase of water temperature returned from the tank and circulated through TE water/solid heat exchanger. Finally, under design consideration used in this study, the optimum conditions for operating the hot water production and cooling as well are: 100 VDC, water flow rate of 15 l/min and air velocity at 2.5 m/s. The corresponding highest coefficient of performance of the hybrid system is about 3.12.
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