[TRNSYS-users] Air to Air Heat Pump

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Nov 4 08:21:03 PST 2013


Rémi,
   a traditional air-to-air heat pump typically has a coefficient of 
performance (COP) of about 1.5 to 2 meaning that for every unit of 
energy you put into the compressor you deliver about 1.5 to 2 units of 
thermal energy to the air stream. So very roughly, your 10kW heat pump 
would have a rated heating power between 5 and 7kW.  These are very 
rough numbers, however and I would highly recommend that you go to the 
website of a heat pump manufacturer and find some product literature for 
a device with a 10kW heating capacity to see what the heating power 
(really the compressor power when in heating mode) is.
Kind regards,
  David


On 11/4/2013 03:42, Rémi Marconot wrote:
> Hello Trnsys users,
>
> I would like to simulate an air to air heat pump for a 804m² room by 
> using type 954  with the following parameters to have an room 
> temperature equal to 20°C
> 10 kW Rated heating capacity
> 5000m³/h Total air flow rate
> No auxilary heating system.
> Outlet air temperature : 37°C
>
> What would be the Rated heating power of such heat pump ?
>
> Thank you for any kind of help in advance.
>
> Rémi
>
>
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