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Experimental Performance and Comfort Analyses of Photovoltaic Thermoelectric System in a Room Air-Conditioning Application

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Pages 1172-1183 | Published online: 23 Jun 2020
 

Abstract

In this study, the cooling and dehumidification performance of a photovoltaic powered thermoelectric air conditioning system is investigated under tropical climate. The system is first investigated under a controlled environment with different flow arrangements of the hot junction cooling air stream. Better temperature reduction was observed when the cross-flow arrangement is used. Besides, it delivered the best reduction when 1.7 A current level is supplied to each thermoelectric module (TEM). The system performance was then investigated in a 3.6 m3 room application under real weather conditions. When 1.7 A current level supplied to each TEM, it delivered 181 W and 0.14 ltr/hour average cooling load and moisture removal rate, respectively. The corresponding indoor room temperature is 4 °C less than the unconditioned reference room, 7 to 7.6 °C lower than the outdoor in the afternoon, and the indoor relative humidity varies between 58 to 83%. The indoor thermal comfort analysis indicated that the indoor modified predicted mean vote is 0.24 and classified as Class A in the ISO thermal acceptability, coupled with 26.6% of mean dissatisfaction. Hence, the photovoltaic thermoelectric cooling system could be a potential option to substitute the conventional air conditioning system as it is Freon-free and no moving parts.

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Funding

The authors would like to thank Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS for providing assistantship to the first author of this article and financial support from YUTP-FRG grant no. 015LCO-082.

Notes on contributors

Kar Kin Looi

Kar Kin Looi is a postgraduate student at Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. He received his Bachelor (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. His research interests include renewable energy systems, HVAC systems and green buildings development.

Aklilu Tesfamichael Baheta

Aklilu Tesfamichael Baheta is a Senior Lecturer from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. His research interests include nanofluids, heat transfer, renewable energies, and HVAC systems.

Khairul Habib

Khairul Habib is a Senior Lecturer from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Kyushu University, Japan. His research interests include solar/thermally powered dehumidification and cooling systems, thermally driven sorption systems, HVAC systems, and zero energy buildings development.

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