Solar Refrigerator Design

solar refrigerator design
solar refrigerator design

Design and simulation of an absorption diffusion solar refrigeration unit.(Report): An article from: American Journal of Applied Sciences Design and simulation of an absorption diffusion solar refrigeration unit.(Report): An article from: American Journal of Applied Sciences
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This digital document is an article from American Journal of Applied Sciences, published by Thomson Gale on February 1, 2007. The length of the article is 2249 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page...

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How to design a solar refrigerator in the boat?

I'm planning to use an absorption refrigeration system. My goal is to freeze. 1000kg fishermen fish in the boat. I want to. This design is cool next cooling load calculation all energy demand from solar and determine the appropriate type of storage needed sun. The system will work?

Sorry, but the numbers do not actually increase. 1,000 kg of fish. (A metric ton). Must be frozen capacity of approximately. 1.5 cubic meters. Industrial refrigerator to be. Compressor about 1 / 2 HP or. 400 watts with more work from now. Installing solar building in bright sunlight. 70 MW / square inch, or. 10 watts / square foot. So bright on you. Must have 8x5 foot square panel running compressors. Sorry, fishing and severe weather to talk to each other at sea in the dark. To ensure that the refrigerator is always a power food. You will have more and Inverter batteries and solar installations. I suspect that the Captain of the ship to the refrigerator close to the fire appliances. The rest of the ship.

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