ASHRAE REFRIGERATION IP CH 17-2010 HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS《家用冷藏和冷冻箱》.pdf
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1、17.1CHAPTER 17HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERSPrimary Functions 17.1Cabinets. 17.2Refrigerating Systems 17.4Performance and Evaluation 17.9Safety Requirements 17.11Durability and Service 17.12HIS chapter covers design and construction of householdTrefrigerators and freezers, the most common of w
2、hich are illus-trated in Figure 1.PRIMARY FUNCTIONSProviding optimized conditions for preserving stored food is theprimary function of a refrigerator or freezer. Typically, this is doneby storing food at reduced temperature. Ice making is an essentialsecondary function in some markets. A related pro
3、duct, the winecooler, provides optimum temperatures for storing wine, at temper-atures from 45 to 55F. Wine coolers are often manufactured by thesame companies using the same technologies as refrigerators andfreezers. Dual-use products combining a wine cooler and a refrig-erator and/or freezer have
4、also been manufactured.Food PreservationTo preserve fresh food, a general storage temperature between 32and 39F is desirable. Higher or lower temperatures or a humidatmosphere are more suitable for storing certain foods; the sectionon Cabinets discusses special-purpose storage compartmentsdesigned t
5、o provide these conditions. Food freezers and combina-tion refrigerator-freezers for long-term storage are designed to holdtemperatures near 0 to 5F and always below 8F during steady-state operation. In single-door refrigerators, the frozen food space isusually warmer than this and is not intended f
6、or long-term storage.Optimum conditions for food preservation are detailed in Chapters19 to 24 and 28 to 42.Special-Purpose CompartmentsSpecial-purpose compartments provide a more suitable environ-ment for storing specific foods. For example, some refrigeratorshave a meat storage compartment that ca
7、n maintain storage temper-atures just above freezing and may include independent temperatureadjustment. Some models have a special compartment for fish,which is maintained at approximately 30F. High-humidity com-partments for storing leafy vegetables and fresh fruit are found inpractically all refri
8、gerators. These drawers or bins, located in thefresh-food compartment, are generally tight-fitting to protect vul-nerable foods from the desiccating effects of dry air circulating inthe general storage compartment. The dew point of this air ap-proaches the temperature of the evaporator surface. Beca
9、use formany refrigerators the general food storage compartment is cooledwith air from the freezer, the air dew point is below 0F. The desiredconditions are maintained in the special storage compartments anddrawers by (1) enclosing them to prevent air exchange with the gen-eral storage area and (2) s
10、urrounding them with cold air to maintainthe desired temperature.Maintaining desired fresh-food temperatures while avoidingexchange with excessively dry air can also be achieved in a fresh-food storage compartment cooled with a dedicated evaporator.Higher humidity levels can be maintained in such a
11、compartmentbecause of the higher evaporating temperature, and also by allowingmoisture collected on the evaporator to be transferred back into theair by running the evaporator fan during the compressor off-cycle.The preparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 8.9, Residential Refriger-ators and Fo
12、od Freezers.Fig. 1 Common Configurations of Contemporary Household Refrigerators and FreezersFig. 1 Common Configurations of Contemporary Household Refrigerators and Freezers17.2 2010 ASHRAE HandbookRefrigerationSuch fresh-food compartments have been configured as all-refrigerators, or have been int
13、egrated with freezers in refrigerator-freezers with two evaporators, using one compressor or separatecompressors.Some refrigerators have special-purpose compartments for rapidchilling, freezing, or thawing of food. Unlike rapid thawing in ambi-ent air or in a microwave oven, rapid thawing using refr
14、igerated airmaintains acceptable food preservation temperatures at the foodssurface layer. All of these functions require high levels of heat trans-fer at the surface of the food, which is provided by enhanced airflowdelivered by a special-purpose fan.New developments in food preservation technology
15、 address fac-tors other than temperature and humidity that also affect food stor-age life. These factors include modified atmosphere (reducedoxygen level, increased carbon dioxide level), removal of chemicalssuch as ethylene that accelerate food spoilage, and using ozone bothto neutralize ethylene a
16、nd other chemicals and to control bacteriaand other microbes. Although these technologies are not yet avail-able or are uncommon in residential refrigerators, they representareas for future development and improvement in the primary func-tion of food preservation. Separate products using ozone gener
17、ationand ethylene absorption have been developed and can be placedinside the refrigerator to enhance food preservation.Ice and Water ServiceThrough a variety of manual or automatic means, most unitsother than all-refrigerators provide ice. For manual operation, icetrays are usually placed in the fre
18、ezing compartment in a stream ofair that is substantially below 32F or placed in contact with adirectly refrigerated evaporator surface.Automatic Ice Makers. Automatic ice-making equipment inhousehold refrigerators is common in the United States. Almost allU.S. automatic defrost refrigerators either
19、 include factory-installedautomatic ice makers or can accept field-installable ice makers.The ice maker mechanism is located in the freezer section of therefrigerator and requires attachment to a water line. Freezing rate isprimarily a function of system design. Water is frozen by refriger-ated air
20、passing over the ice mold. Because the ice maker must sharethe available refrigeration capacity with the freezer and fresh-foodcompartments, ice production is usually limited by design to 4 to6 lb per 24 h. A rate of about 4 lb per 24 h, coupled with an ice stor-age container capacity of 7 to 10 lb,
21、 is adequate for most users.Basic functions of an ice maker include the following:1. Initiating ejection of ice as soon as the water is frozen. The needfor ejection is commonly determined by sensing mold tempera-ture or by elapsed time.2. Ejecting ice from the mold. Several designs free ice from the
22、mold with an electric heater and push it from the tray into an icestorage container. In other designs, water frozen in a plastic trayis ejected through twisting and rotation of the tray.3. Driving the ice maker is done in most designs by a gear motor,which operates the ice ejection mechanism and may
23、 also be usedto time the freezing cycle and the water-filling cycle and to oper-ate the stopping means.4. Filling the ice mold with a constant volume of water, regardless ofthe variation in line water pressure, is necessary to ensure uniform-sized ice cubes and prevent overfilling. This is done by t
24、iming asolenoid flow control valve or by using a solenoid-operated,fixed-volume slug valve.5. Stopping ice production is necessary when the ice storage con-tainer is full. This is accomplished by using a feeler-type icelevel control or a weight control.Many refrigerators include ice and water dispen
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