Power saving can be achieved in air conditioning/heat pump systems by
using a refrigerant mixture whose temperature glide in the condenser a
nd evaporator approximately matches the temperature intervals through
which air is heated and cooled. The challenges are in the choice of mi
xture, the designs of the condenser and evaporator, and the control sy
stem. Solutions to all these problems are advanced and these are teste
d in a laboratory rig running on an R22/R142b mixture. A range of resu
lts is presented showing power savings as high as 25% compared with a
conventional R22 system. This experience is incorporated in a computer
model by which the performance of a similar system running on a wide
range of environmentally acceptable mixtures is tested. Predictions ar
e reported for a range of mixtures, from binary to quaternary, showing
how units can be designed with a 25% power saving for an additional f
irst cost of the same order.