blaluq
Mechanical
- Nov 28, 2002
- 4
I have measured air flow in an air cooled heat pump in summer season and winter season, and I have found that air flow is much greater in winter than in summer (2200 m3/h in summer vs 3700 m3/h in winter), when I've always thought it was the opposite.
I believed it was much higher in summer, because in winter the coils acts as an evaporator, then there is water reducing the air flow surface and air density and viscosity is higher and the pressure drop increases. But in fact, as air density is much higher in winter, maybe that's the reason in my experiments I have found that actual heating season flow is higher than summer season.
But does anybody know if this is the actual reason?
Thanks everybody, and best regards
I believed it was much higher in summer, because in winter the coils acts as an evaporator, then there is water reducing the air flow surface and air density and viscosity is higher and the pressure drop increases. But in fact, as air density is much higher in winter, maybe that's the reason in my experiments I have found that actual heating season flow is higher than summer season.
But does anybody know if this is the actual reason?
Thanks everybody, and best regards