This model uses two-dimensional table data typically given by
manufacturers as required by e.g. European Norm 14511 or ASHRAE 205
to calculate QEva_flow and PEle.
For different condenser outlet and evaporator inlet temperatures, the tables must provide two of the three following values: electrical power consumption, evaporator heat flow rate, and COP.
Note that losses are often implicitly included in measured data. In this case, the frosting modules should be disabled.
For the scaling factor, the table data for evaporator heat flow
rate (QEvaTabDat_flow) is evaluated at nominal
conditions. Hence, the scaling factor is
scaFac = QEva_flow_nominal/QEvaTabDat_flow(TEva_nominal, TCon_nominal).
Using scaFac, the table data is scaled linearly.
This implies a constant COP over different design sizes:
QEva_flow = scaFac * tabQEva_flow.y
PEle = scaFac * tabPel.y
yMea
is used to scale the ouput of the tables linearly. For models
including the compressor speed, check the SDF-Library dependent
refrigerant cycle models in the AixLib Library.EN 14511-2018: Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps for space heating and cooling and process chillers, with electrically driven compressors https://www.beuth.de/de/norm/din-en-14511-1/298537524