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ALUMINUM FIN MATERIAL, HEAT EXCHANGER, AIR CONDITIONER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ALUMINUM FIN MATERIAL

An aluminum fin material includes an aluminum plate, an erosion-resistant coating layer on a surface of the aluminum plate, and a hydrophilic coating layer formed on a surface of the erosion-resistant coating layer. The erosion-resistant coating layer contains an acrylic resin and fluororesin particles, an amount of the erosion-resistant coating layer is 0.05 mg/dm.sup.2 or more and 8.00 mg/dm.sup.2 or less, and a content of the fluororesin particles in the erosion-resistant coating layer is 0.05 mass % or more and 8.00 mass % or less.

System and method for heating and cooling

An HVAC system is provided. Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to heat exchangers having tubing with a reduced diameter compared to traditional systems. In one embodiment, a ducted HVAC system comprises an outdoor heat exchanger with tubing that has an outer diameter of eight millimeters (8 mm) or less and an indoor heat exchanger with tubing that has an outer diameter of nine millimeters (9 mm) or less. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.

Air-conditioning apparatus and method of using air-conditioning apparatus

A header includes a plurality of branch tubes and a header manifold. If refrigerant flowing into the header manifold forms a pattern of annular flow or churn flow, tips of the branch tubes inserted into the header manifold pass through a liquid-phase portion having a thickness δ [m] and reach a gas-phase portion. The thickness δ [m] of the liquid-phase portion is defined as δ=G×(1−x)×D/(4ρ.sub.L×U.sub.LS), where G is a flow speed [kg/(m.sup.2 s)] of the refrigerant, x is a quality of the refrigerant, D is an inside diameter [m] of the header manifold, ρ.sub.L is a liquid density [kg/m.sup.3] of the refrigerant, U.sub.LS is a reference apparent liquid speed [m/s] that is a maximum value within a range of variation in an apparent gas speed of the refrigerant flowing into a flow space of the header manifold. The reference apparent liquid speed U.sub.LS [m/s] is defined as G(1−x)/ρ.sub.L.

Air-conditioning apparatus and method of using air-conditioning apparatus

A header includes a plurality of branch tubes and a header manifold. If refrigerant flowing into the header manifold forms a pattern of annular flow or churn flow, tips of the branch tubes inserted into the header manifold pass through a liquid-phase portion having a thickness δ [m] and reach a gas-phase portion. The thickness δ [m] of the liquid-phase portion is defined as δ=G×(1−x)×D/(4ρ.sub.L×U.sub.LS), where G is a flow speed [kg/(m.sup.2 s)] of the refrigerant, x is a quality of the refrigerant, D is an inside diameter [m] of the header manifold, ρ.sub.L is a liquid density [kg/m.sup.3] of the refrigerant, U.sub.LS is a reference apparent liquid speed [m/s] that is a maximum value within a range of variation in an apparent gas speed of the refrigerant flowing into a flow space of the header manifold. The reference apparent liquid speed U.sub.LS [m/s] is defined as G(1−x)/ρ.sub.L.

Air-conditioning apparatus

An air-conditioning apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a heat medium circulation circuit, a heat-source-side device, and a voltage drop device. In the heat medium circulation circuit, a pump, an indoor heat exchanger, and a flow control device are connected by pipes to circulate the heat medium. The pump sends a heat medium that contains water or brine and transfers heat. The indoor heat exchanger causes heat exchange to be performed between the heat medium and an indoor air in an air-conditioned space. The flow control device controls a flow rate of the heat medium in the indoor heat exchanger. The heat-source-side device heats or cools the heat medium before the heat medium is sent to the indoor heat exchanger. The voltage drop device reduces a voltage that is applied to the pump based on a value of a current that is supplied to the pump, in association with a flow rate of the heat medium in the heat medium circulation circuit.

Air-conditioning apparatus

An air-conditioning apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a heat medium circulation circuit, a heat-source-side device, and a voltage drop device. In the heat medium circulation circuit, a pump, an indoor heat exchanger, and a flow control device are connected by pipes to circulate the heat medium. The pump sends a heat medium that contains water or brine and transfers heat. The indoor heat exchanger causes heat exchange to be performed between the heat medium and an indoor air in an air-conditioned space. The flow control device controls a flow rate of the heat medium in the indoor heat exchanger. The heat-source-side device heats or cools the heat medium before the heat medium is sent to the indoor heat exchanger. The voltage drop device reduces a voltage that is applied to the pump based on a value of a current that is supplied to the pump, in association with a flow rate of the heat medium in the heat medium circulation circuit.

Air conditioner including a heat exchanger
11561014 · 2023-01-24 · ·

An air conditioner including a heat exchanger according to an aspect of the present disclosure, the heat exchanger includes a refrigerant pipe, and a plurality of fins including a first fin and a second fin spaced apart from each other in an extending direction of the refrigerant pipe, wherein the first fin includes a flat portion and a cut-up member protruding in an arrangement direction of the second fin in the flat portion, and the height of the cut-up member in the extension direction is between 0.5 and 0.7 times the distance between the first fin and the second fin.

Air conditioner including a heat exchanger
11561014 · 2023-01-24 · ·

An air conditioner including a heat exchanger according to an aspect of the present disclosure, the heat exchanger includes a refrigerant pipe, and a plurality of fins including a first fin and a second fin spaced apart from each other in an extending direction of the refrigerant pipe, wherein the first fin includes a flat portion and a cut-up member protruding in an arrangement direction of the second fin in the flat portion, and the height of the cut-up member in the extension direction is between 0.5 and 0.7 times the distance between the first fin and the second fin.

OUTDOOR UNIT OF REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS
20220412618 · 2022-12-29 ·

An outdoor unit of a refrigeration cycle apparatus includes a first header pipe and a second header pipe. The first header pipe and the second header pipe are connected to a heat-source-side heat exchanger. The outdoor unit further includes a refrigerant distributor pipe. The refrigerant distributor includes an inflow pipe into which refrigerant discharged from a compressor flows, a splitter pipe connected to the inflow pipe, a first feed pipe connected to the splitter pipe and to a first body portion of a first main pipe of the first header pipe, and a second feed pipe connected to the splitter pipe and to a second body portion of a second main pipe of the second header pipe.

Refrigeration cycle apparatus

A refrigeration cycle apparatus (1) is capable of performing a refrigeration cycle using a small-GWP refrigerant. The refrigeration cycle apparatus (1) includes a refrigerant circuit (10) and a refrigerant enclosed in the refrigerant circuit (10). The refrigerant circuit includes a compressor (21), a condenser (23), a decompressing section (24), and an evaporator (31). The refrigerant contains at least 1,2-difluoroethylene.