Opportunities for waste recovery exist in many types of industrial devices as summarized by Kreith and West [1]. However, no experimental data regarding the potential of heat recovery from household refrigerators have been published in open literature. The decision to implement a heat recovery option depends mostly on convenience and cost. In some cases, however, the decision is difficult because there is a lack of reliable information of the payback for a potential application. This article provides useful information for the design and payback of a waste heat recovery system on a household refrigerator. This paper presents experimental and analytical results of energy recovery potential from the heat rejected by the condenser coils of a household refrigerator. Using a small heat exchanger affixed to the condenser coils, the heat thus recovered can preheat domestic tap water. The analytical study considered three designs: A heat exchanger with the refrigerant condensing on the outside of water pipes, refrigerant on the inside of a counter-flow heat exchanger, and the refrigerant condensing inside a serpentine coil enclosed by a container filled with household tap water. Considering economic feasibility and manufacturing ease, the serpentine coil design was chosen. Experimental data confirmed the heat recovery possibility from the condenser coils. The serpentine coil design can achieve a payback time of 2 to 10 years dependent on whether the domestic hot water uses electric or gas heating.
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ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
November 13–19, 2004
Anaheim, California, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Mechanical Engineering Education, Mechanical Engineering Technology Department Heads
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0-7918-4723-3
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Jessica Todd
Jessica Todd
University of Colorado
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Jessica Todd
University of Colorado
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IMECE2004-60166, pp. 311-314; 4 pages
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March 24, 2008
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Todd, J. "Analytical and Experimental Study of Potential Heat Recovery From Household Refrigerators." Proceedings of the ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Innovations in Engineering Education: Mechanical Engineering Education, Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering Technology Department Heads. Anaheim, California, USA. November 13–19, 2004. pp. 311-314. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IMECE2004-60166
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