UL SUBJECT 1615-2006 Outline of Investigation for Refrigerant Heat Recovery Units (Issue 3)《制冷剂热回收装置调查大纲 发布编号 3》.pdf
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1、UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULDecember 21, 20061SUBJECT 1615OUTLINE OF INVESTIGATIONFORREFRIGERANT HEAT RECOVERY UNITSIssue Number: 3DECEMBER 21, 2006Summary of TopicsThis new issue of SU 1615 is being issued through ULs elec
2、tronicpublishing system to ensure format uniformity between the PDF andHTML versions of the document. No substantive changes have beenincorporated in the document.The UL Foreword is no longer located within the UL Standard. For informationconcerning the use and application of the requirements contai
3、ned in thisStandard, the current version of the UL Foreword is located onULStandardsInfoNet at: http:/ 2006 UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC.UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULDECEMBER 21, 2006SUBJECT 16152No Text on This PageUL COPY
4、RIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULCONTENTS1 General 42 Electrical Requirements 43 Heat Exchangers .43.1 General .43.2 Double wall separation with vented interface .43.3 Double wall redundancy .54 Temperature Controls .55 Tests 66 Markin
5、gs .77 Installation Instructions 7DECEMBER 21, 2006 SUBJECT 1615 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL1 General1.1 The following covers the requirements for refrigerant heat recovery units which are intended forinstallation in conj
6、unction with air conditioning or refrigerating systems to extract heat from the refrigerantfor heating potable water. Generally these units include a heat exchanger and water temperature controlcomponents. They may include additional components such as hot water storage tanks and watercirculating pu
7、mps.1.2 The efficiency of the units, the feasibility of interconnection with air conditioning or refrigeratingsystems, and the effect of the units on the operation of the air conditioning and refrigerating systems arenot part of the investigation for coverage of these units under Classification Serv
8、ice.2 Electrical Requirements2.1 The electrical requirements normally applied to refrigerating and air conditioning equipment areapplicable to these units. This includes requirements for electrical enclosures, field wiring connections,internal wiring, separation of circuits, bonding for grounding, m
9、ounting of components, guarding ofuninsulated live parts, insulating materials, motors and motor overcurrent protection, switches andcontrollers, transformers, overcurrent protection for control circuit conductors, and electrical spacings.Requirements in the Standard for Refrigeration and Air Condit
10、ioning Condensing and Compressor Units,UL 303, are considered applicable and will be applied for investigation of the refrigerant heat recoveryunits.3 Heat Exchangers3.1 General3.1.1 The heat exchangers used in refrigerant heat recovery systems for heating potable water arerequired to be of a design
11、 which minimizes the risk of contamination of potable water. A design whichprovides double wall separation between the potable water and the refrigerants is considered ascomplying with this requirement. Such design may incorporate either a vented interface or redundancy asdescribed below.3.2 Double
12、wall separation with vented interface3.2.1 The concept of the vented interface is that if leakage develops in the heat exchanger wall whichcontains the refrigerant, it will not pressurize the interface and therefore will not exert pressure on theouter wall, which may result in failure also of the ou
13、ter wall thus allowing the refrigerant to leak into thepotable water. It would therefore be required that the interface be maintained at near atmosphericpressure, requiring that the venting path be continuous over the entire length of the heat exchanger. Thecontinuity of the venting path is determin
14、ed by use of water at a pressure not higher than 10 psig.3.2.2 In the heat exchanger of vented interface design the wall which contains the refrigerant shall becapable of withstanding a hydrostatic pressure equivalent to five times the maximum rated designpressure for the refrigerant side, with the
15、water side maintained at atmospheric pressure. Similarly, thewater side shall be capable of withstanding a hydrostatic pressure of at least 300 psig which is the sameas the requirement for water heater storage tanks in Standards for Household Electric Storage-TankWater Heaters, UL 174, and Oil-Fired
16、 Storage Tank Water Heaters, UL 732.DECEMBER 21, 2006SUBJECT 16154UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL3.3 Double wall redundancy3.3.1 The concept of double wall redundancy is that if leakage develops through a wall of the heatexcha
17、nger, it may be expected to occur at a point of minute material impurity which may result in a pinhole passage. With a double wall construction it is extremely unlikely that such impurities in the two wallswill coincide. Therefore, to avoid a potential leakage path developing through both walls, the
18、 refrigerantleaking through a pin hole in the wall containing the refrigerant shall not be able to travel in the interfaceto find an impurity and weak spot in the wall containing the water. For that purpose the interface needsto be completely leaktight, meaning that in tube-inside-tube heat exchange
19、r the refrigerant cannot travellongitudinally. Conformance with this requirement is to be determined by application of hydrostaticpressure to the interface at 1-1/2 times the maximum rated design pressure for the refrigerant side. Noleakage shall occur over a 6 inch distance.3.3.2 For a redundant do
20、uble wall heat exchanger the refrigerant side of each wall separately shall becapable of withstanding the hydrostatic pressure of five times the maximum rated design pressure, withthe water side maintained at atmospheric pressure. The water side of the heat exchanger is to besubjected to 300 psig hy
21、drostatic pressure, same as the requirement in the standards of UL 174 and UL732 referenced above.4 Temperature Controls4.1 If the heat reclaimer unit includes a hot water storage tank, the heat reclaimer shall be provided withappropriate temperature controls to prevent excessive temperature and pre
22、ssure in the storage tank.These requirements parallel the requirements for water heaters included in standards UL 174 and UL 732referenced above. Accordingly, the system shall include (1) a temperature-regulating control which limitsthe temperature of water in the storage tank to not higher than 85C
23、 (185F), and (2) a temperature limitcontrol, which is permitted to function only in the event the regulating control fails or malfunctions. The limitcontrol shall limit the temperature of water in the upper 6 inches of the tank to 99C (210F). When testingfor conformance with the above requirements i
24、t is normally assumed that the refrigerant flowing throughthe refrigerant side of the heat exchanger will attain a temperature of 250F, which will be simulated byflow of water entering the heat exchanger at that temperature. A temperature limiting control would not berequired if, by tests, it is det
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