Many household refrigerator owners do not control their thermostat settings. However, doing this could save energy consumption and also maintain the quality of stored food. This study presents the effect of regulated thermostat settings on household refrigerator energy consumption. The experiment was performed in a room chamber conditioned to temperature control at 25oC. A household refrigerator was used as a test unit, with a cooling load placed inside the freezer component. The cooling load used was an M-package, in accordance with SNI IEC 15502: 2008. The test results reveal that household refrigerator energy consumption increases with higher thermostat settings. Increases in energy consumption range from 17.10% to 18.65%, depe...
The paper presents, an experimental and theoretical study was conducted to investigate the influence...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
In this study presents the experimental investigation of the effects of number of door openings on t...
About 19 of the total electricity production is consumed in the residential sector and this fraction...
This paper presents the possibility of introducing ISO household refrigerator–freezer test standards...
Data was collected on temperature control and energy consumption of domestic refrigerators in the ho...
Data was collected on temperature control and energy consumption of domestic refrigerators in the ho...
Refrigerators are a common appliance in developed and emerging economies around the world. These app...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of temperature, door opening, thermostat setti...
ISO 8187, ISO 8561, and ISO 7371 are the relevant test standards for household refrigerating applian...
One of the manifestations of climate change is increase.in ambient air temperature usually referred ...
ISO 8187, ISO 8561, and ISO 7371 are the relevant test standards for household refrigerating applian...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
© 2018 Dr. Lloyd Wesley HarringtonRefrigerators are a common appliance in developed and emerging eco...
The paper presents, an experimental and theoretical study was conducted to investigate the influence...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
In this study presents the experimental investigation of the effects of number of door openings on t...
About 19 of the total electricity production is consumed in the residential sector and this fraction...
This paper presents the possibility of introducing ISO household refrigerator–freezer test standards...
Data was collected on temperature control and energy consumption of domestic refrigerators in the ho...
Data was collected on temperature control and energy consumption of domestic refrigerators in the ho...
Refrigerators are a common appliance in developed and emerging economies around the world. These app...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of temperature, door opening, thermostat setti...
ISO 8187, ISO 8561, and ISO 7371 are the relevant test standards for household refrigerating applian...
One of the manifestations of climate change is increase.in ambient air temperature usually referred ...
ISO 8187, ISO 8561, and ISO 7371 are the relevant test standards for household refrigerating applian...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
© 2018 Dr. Lloyd Wesley HarringtonRefrigerators are a common appliance in developed and emerging eco...
The paper presents, an experimental and theoretical study was conducted to investigate the influence...
In a previous study an experimental testing apparatus was constructed and used to measure the defros...
In this study presents the experimental investigation of the effects of number of door openings on t...