@ARTICLE{Rusowicz_Artur_Possibility_2015, author={Rusowicz, Artur and Grzebielec, Andrzej and Jaworski, Maciej and Laskowski, Rafał}, number={No 3 September}, journal={Archives of Thermodynamics}, pages={15-24}, howpublished={online}, year={2015}, publisher={The Committee of Thermodynamics and Combustion of the Polish Academy of Sciences and The Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={Adsorption refrigeration systems are able to work with heat sources of temperature starting with 50°C. The aim of the article is to determine whether in terms of technical and economic issues adsorption refrigeration equipment can work as elements that produce cold using hot water from the district heating network. For this purpose, examined was the work of the adsorption air conditioning equipment cooperating with drycooler, and the opportunities offered by the district heating network in Warsaw during the summer. It turns out that the efficiency of the adsorption device from the economic perspective is not sufficient for production of cold even during the transitional period. The main problem is not the low temperature of the water supply, but the large difference between the coefficients of performance, COPs, of adsorption device and a traditional compressor air conditioning unit. When outside air temperature is 25°C, the COP of the compressor type reaches a value of 4.49, whereas that of the adsorption device in the same conditions is 0.14. The ratio of the COPs is 32. At the same time ratio between the price of 1 kWh of electric power and 1 kWh of heat is only 2.85. Adsorption refrigeration equipment to be able to compete with compressor devices, should feature COPads efficiency to be greater than 1.52. At such a low driving temperature and even changing the drycooler into the evaporative cooler it is not currently possible to achieve.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Possibility of using adsorption refrigeration unit in district heating network}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/94754/PDF/02_paper.pdf}, doi={10.1515/aoter-2015-0019}, keywords={refrigeration, adsorption refrigeration, air conditioning, district heating network}, }