1 / 17

F our P oints E ngineering and D esign

F our P oints E ngineering and D esign. Project 99.04: Heat Pump Design for Whalen Co. FPED Team Members: Ricardo Blackett, Andy Parke, Scott Quirico, Brian Zigmond. Heat Pump Design. Team 4 Ricardo Blackett : blackett@udel.edu Andrew Parke : aparke@udel.edu

maleah
Télécharger la présentation

F our P oints E ngineering and D esign

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Four Points Engineering and Design Project 99.04: Heat Pump Design for Whalen Co. FPED Team Members: Ricardo Blackett, Andy Parke, Scott Quirico, Brian Zigmond

  2. Heat Pump Design • Team 4 • Ricardo Blackett : blackett@udel.edu • Andrew Parke : aparke@udel.edu • Scott Quirico : scottq@udel.edu • Brian Zigmond : bzigmond@udel.edu Customer: Whalen Co. Advisor: Dr. Keefe Mission: In eight and a half months, to improve the Whalen Co. Vertical Heat Pump by eliminating standing water, decrease the noise level, and draw air from both rooms being conditioned. Approach: Through the use of competitive benchmarking, FPED’s knowledge, and Whalen’s field expertise, to create an improved vertical heat pump design that comfortably satisfies the general needs of everyone.

  3. Whalen Company • Whalen Co Dept. T, P.O. Box 1390 Easton, MD 21601 USA • Maker of heating & air conditioning equipment

  4. Project Background • By 2000, ARI will require that no standing water be allowed in HVAC systems. • This prompts Whalen Co. to redesign the current condensate drip pan in their vertical water source heat pump • While solving this problem, they decided to address some others, as well...

  5. Problem as presented to FPED • Eliminate the standing water in the condensate drain pan of the unit. • Improve the circulation in the “two room” units. • Lower the operating noise level.

  6. Benefits • The new drain pan will be in accordance with ARI standards, as well as reducing the chances of health risks due to stagnant water. • The “two room” return air draw will allow Whalen Co. to be more competitive in the industry. • A quieter unit will bolster sales.

  7. Customers and Wants

  8. Preliminary Constraints • size • Whalen’s current package design • regulating agency standards • American Refrigeration Institute • Underwriters Laboratories Inc

  9. Budgeting • Mr. Christopher Whalen has agreed to “provide a unit and any and all materials needed within reason.” • We are awaiting more information as to what “within reason” means more specifically.

  10. Main Competitor #1The Trane Company • Flush-mounted, hinged panel for quality sound attenuation • Convenient serviceability • Adjustable risers to accommodate varying height constraints.

  11. Main Competitor #2ClimateMaster 816 Series • 45 return air/discharge air options • Three return air panel options for optimum sound dissipation • Removable refrigerant chassis for easy access to the drain pan along with the other components • Optional acoustical return air Panels

  12. Other Benchmarks… • York Embassy Series single package vertical water source air conditioner • McQuay and AAF vertical mounted water source heat pump • General Heating and Air Conditioning vertical water source heat pump

  13. The Big Picture

  14. From Day One……….

  15. …And Until the Next Time

  16. Mission • In 8½ months and as economically as possible FPED will: • 1. Eliminate standing water in Whalen’s vertical heat pump • 2. Decrease unit’s noise level • 3. Develope a method to draw air from both rooms being conditioned

  17. Whalen’s problem Our Approach Present FPED’s Solution to Whalen Co. Project Requirements Competitive Benchmarking Develop Concept • Produce a unit that: • eliminates standing • water • is quieter • has improved room • circulation

More Related