Vapour Absorption Refrigeration System
Oldest Method of Producing Refrigeration Effect.
Heat Energy is Used Instead of Mechanical Energy.
The System Runs on Low  Grade Thermal Energy.
The System is Preferred When Low  Grade Energy
Such as Waste Heat or Solar Energy is Available.
 The System is Environment Friendly Since They uses
Natural Refrigerants Such as Water or Ammonia.
 Compressor is Replaced By
- Absorber
- Generator
- Pump
- Pressure Reducing Valve
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Vapour Absorption Refrigeration System
Vapour Absorption Refrigeration System
Simple Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
Simple Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
 Water has ability to absorb large quantity of NH3 vapours.
Solution is known as Aqua-ammonia.
 L.P. NH3 vapours are absorbed by cold water in the Absorber
(Qa Heat rejected to cooling water).
 Absorption of NH3 Vapours in water lowers the pressure in
absorber which draws more NH3 vapours from Evaporator
which raises temp. of solution.
 Water cooling arrangement is provided in the absorber to
remove heat of solution, which increases absorption capacity
of water.
 Strong solution from absorber is pumped to the Generator.
 The pump raises the pressure of solution to condenser
pressure.
 The strong NH3 solution is heated in the generator by steam or
gas (Qg Heat is supplied).
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Simple Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
 The ammonia vapours are driven off the solution at high
pressure.
 The hot weak solution from generator flows back to absorber
at low pressure after passing through pressure reducing valve.
 The H.P. NH3 vapours are condensed in condenser to high
pressure liquid NH3 (Qc Heat rejected to cooling water).
 The H.P. liquid ammonia through receiver is expanded to low
pressure liquid ammonia in expansion valve.
 Low pressure liquid ammonia is evaporated in the evaporator
to produce the required refrigeration effect (Qe Heat is
absorbed).
Practical Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
Cooling
Water
Cooling
Water
H.P. NH3 Vap.
RECTIFIER
CONDENSER
ANALYZER
RECEIVER
Weak Soln
Liquid NH3
HE-I
HE-II
Pump
EXPANSION
VAVE
PRV
Strong
Soln
ABSORBER
L.P. NH3 Vap.
EVAPORATOR
To
Improve
the
performance and to
make the system more
Practical the Simple
System is fitted with the
following Components:
 Analyzer
 Rectifier
 Two Heat
Exchangers (HE-I &
HE-II).
Cooling
Water
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Practical Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
ANALYZER: In Simple System In Generator some water is also vaporized
with Ammonia.
 These water vapours flows into the condenser along with the
NH3 Vapours.
 If these unwanted water particles are not removed before
entering into the condenser they will enter into the Expansion
valve where they freeze & choke the pipe line.
 To remove these unwanted water particles ANALYZER is used.
 Analyzer is the integral part of Generator or made sometimes
a separate piece of equipment.
 It consists of series of trays mounted above the Generator.
 The strong solution from Absorber is introduced at the top of
Analyzer & flows downwards over trays into the Generator.
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Practical Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
 The vapours from Generator are cooled and most of the water
vapours are condensed and only Ammonia vapours leaves the
top of Analyzer.
 Since strong solution is heated by vapours, less external heat
is required in the Generator which enhance the Performance
of the system.
RECTIFIER: The water vapours are not completely removed from the
Analyzer.
 A closed type vapour cooler called Rectifier or Dehydrator is
used.
 The Rectifier is generally water cooled double pipe, Shell &
Tube type.
 The function of rectifier is to cool further the ammonia
vapours leaving the analyzer.
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Practical Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
 The remaining water vapours are condensed in the rectifier
and only dry NH3 vapours flows to the condenser.
 The condensate from rectifier returns to the top of analyzer by
drip return pipe.
HEAT EXCHANGER (HE-I): It is provided between Pump and Generator.
 It is used to cool the weak solution from Generator.
 The heat removed from the weak solution raises the
temperature of strong solution.
 This operation reduces the heat supplied to Generator and
amount of cooling required for the absorber which enhance
the performance of the system.
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Practical Ammonia  Water Vapour Absorption System
HEAT EXCHANGER (HE-II): It is provided between Condenser and Evaporator.
 It is also called as liquid Sub-cooler.
 The liquid refrigerant leaving the condenser is subcooled by
low temperature ammonia vapours from the evaporator.
COP of the System: The net refrigerating effect (RE).
RE = Heat Absorbed by refrigerant in the Evaporator (Qe).
 The total energy Supplied
= Heat supplied in generator + Pump work
= (Qg + Qp)
Heat Absorbed in the Evaporator (Qe )
COP 
Heat supplied in Generator (Qg )  Pump work (Q p )
Q
e
COP 
Q Q
g
p
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Coefficient of Performance of an Ideal VAS
In an ideal Vapour Absorption System: Heat given to the refrigerant in Generator at Temp. Tg = Qg
 Heat discharge to the Atmosphere or Cooling Water from
Condenser & Absorber at Temp. Tc = Qc+a
 Heat Absorbed by the refrigerant in Evaporator at
Temp. Te = Qe
 Heat added to the refrigerant due to Pump work = Qp
Neglecting the Heat due to Pump Work Qp
According to First Law of
Thermodynamics:
Qg  Qe  Qca --------- (1)
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Coefficient of Performance of an Ideal VAS
 An Ideal Vapour Absorption System is Perfectly Reversible.
 For completely reversible system the total Entropy Change
(System + Surrounding) is Zero.
Qg Q Q
 e  ca --------- (2)
Tg Te
Tc
From Eq. (1) & (2)
Qg Q
Qg  Qe
e
T g Te
Tc
Qe Qe Qg Qg
Te Tc Tc T g
Qe
1
1
1
1
 Qg
Te Tc
Tc Tg
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Coefficient of Performance of an Ideal VAS
Te
Qe
Qg
Tc Te
Tg Tc
Tg
--------- (3)
Maximum Possible COP of the System is given by:
COP
 Max
Qe
Qg
 From Eq. (3)
COP
 Max
Te
Tc Te
Tg Tc
Tg
--------- (4)
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Coefficient of Performance of an Ideal VAS
In Equation (4):
is the COP of Carnot
Te 
Refrigerator working
 T T 
e
 c
between Tc & Te
Tg Tc
COP 
Tg
Max
- - is the Efficiency of Carnot
Engine working
between Tg & Tc
  COP 
Carnot
Carnot
 If in case the Heat is Discharge at Different Temperature in
Condenser & Absorber then:
 Where Ta  Temp. at which
Te   Tg Ta 
 
 COP 
 Heat is Discharge in Absorber
  Max
Tc Te
Tg
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Desirable Properties of Refrigerant-Absorbent Mixture
 SOLUBILITY REQUIREMNT:- The refrigerant should exhibit high
solubility with solution in Absorber, so that a strong solution
highly rich in refrigerant is formed in the Absorber by
absorption of refrigerant vapours.
 BOILING POINT REQUIREMENT:- There should be large
difference in the boiling points of refrigerant and absorbent
(Greater than 200oC) so that only refrigerant is boiled-off in
the Generator. This ensures that only pure refrigerant
circulates through refrigerant circuit (Condenser-Exp.ValveEvaporator) leading to isothermal heat transfer in Evaporator
and Condenser .
 The Refrigerant-Absorbent mixture should have High Thermal
Conductivity.
 It should have Low Viscosity to minimize Pump Work.
 It should have Low Freezing Point.
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Desirable Properties of Refrigerant-Absorbent Mixture
 It should not undergo Crystallization or Solidification inside
the system.
 The mixture should be Safe, Chemically Stable, Non-Corrosive,
Inexpensive and should be available easily.
The most Commonly Used Refrigerant-Absorbent Pairs in
Commercial Systems:
 Water-Lithium Bromide (H2O-LiBr)
 Refrigerant  Water
 Absorbent  Lithium Bromide
 Application  Above 0oC, A/C applications
 Ammonia-Water (NH3-H2O)
 Refrigerant  Ammonia
 Absorbent  Water
 Application  Refrigeration applications
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Domestic Electrolux Refrigerator
Also Called as:
Platen-Munters System
Diffusion Absorption System
Three Fluids Absorption System
Three Fluids:
Ammonia (Refrigerant)
Water (Absorbent)
Hydrogen (Inert Gas)
DOMESTIC ELECTROLUX (AMMONIA HYDROGEN) REFRIGERATOR
(THREE-FLUIDS ABSORPTION SYSTEM)
Operating Conditions:
Total Pressure Remains
Constant Throughout the
System.
Circulation of Fluid due to
Buoyancy Effect & Gravity.
Pump less System
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Platen  Munters System
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Lithium  Bromide Absorption Refrigeration System
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Single Effect Lithium  Bromide Absorption Refrigeration System
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Lithium  Bromide Absorption Refrigeration System
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Double Effect Lithium  Bromide Absorption Refrigeration System
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Double Effect Lithium  Bromide Absorption Refrigeration System
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COP of Single & Double Effect Water  Lithium Bromide System
Coefficient of Performance
1.4
1.2
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
Load In Percentage
25
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