As shown in the figure, Refrigerant 22 enters the compressor of an air conditioning unit operating at steady state at 40°F, 80 lbf/in2 and is compressed to 160°F, 200 Ib;/in². The refrigerant exiting the compressor enters a condenser where energy transfer to air as a separate stream occurs, and the refrigerant exits as a liquid at 200 lbf/in?, 90°F. Air enters the condenser at 75°F, 14.7 Ibę/in? with a volumetric flow rate of 1250 ft/min and exits at 110°F. Neglect stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects, and assume ideal gas behavior for the air.

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As shown in the figure, Refrigerant 22 enters the compressor of an air conditioning unit operating at steady state at 40°F, 80 Ibf/in?
and is compressed to 160°F, 200 Ib;/in?. The refrigerant exiting the compressor enters a condenser where energy transfer to air as a
separate stream occurs, and the refrigerant exits as a liquid at 200 lb/in?, 90°F. Air enters the condenser at 75°F, 14.7 Ibf/in?with a
volumetric flow rate of 1250 ft/min and exits at 110°F. Neglect stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects, and
assume ideal gas behavior for the air.
Condenser
Air at T P4=14.7 bfin?
(AV),
P2 = p3 = 200 1b/in²
T:
= 60°F
T,= 160°F
P2=200 lbfin?
T3-90'F
A=200 bf/in 2
T3
= 90°F
pi = 80 1brin?
Compressor
= 40°F
1+ R22 at
I=40°F
Pi - 80 Ibflin ?
Determine the mass flow rate of refrigerant, in Ib/min, and the compressor power, in horsepower.
Transcribed Image Text:As shown in the figure, Refrigerant 22 enters the compressor of an air conditioning unit operating at steady state at 40°F, 80 Ibf/in? and is compressed to 160°F, 200 Ib;/in?. The refrigerant exiting the compressor enters a condenser where energy transfer to air as a separate stream occurs, and the refrigerant exits as a liquid at 200 lb/in?, 90°F. Air enters the condenser at 75°F, 14.7 Ibf/in?with a volumetric flow rate of 1250 ft/min and exits at 110°F. Neglect stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects, and assume ideal gas behavior for the air. Condenser Air at T P4=14.7 bfin? (AV), P2 = p3 = 200 1b/in² T: = 60°F T,= 160°F P2=200 lbfin? T3-90'F A=200 bf/in 2 T3 = 90°F pi = 80 1brin? Compressor = 40°F 1+ R22 at I=40°F Pi - 80 Ibflin ? Determine the mass flow rate of refrigerant, in Ib/min, and the compressor power, in horsepower.
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