Relationship between C.O.P. and outside air temperature

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The efficiency of an air conditioner, indicated by its Coefficient of Performance (C.O.P.), is influenced by outside air temperature, particularly the condenser's location. Placing the condenser in shaded areas can enhance efficiency by lowering its temperature, which in turn improves the C.O.P. The formula COPmax = Te/(Tc-Te) illustrates that maximum efficiency is achieved when the evaporator temperature is significantly lower than the condenser temperature. While the unit's casing may provide some shading, it is generally not sufficient to negate the benefits of additional shading. Therefore, positioning the condenser in a cooler, shaded environment can lead to greater overall efficiency.
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Since the capacity of an air conditioner is a function of outside air temperature, does it follow that greater efficiency will be achieved by putting the condenser under shade rather than out in the open or on a hot roof? Or does the casing of the unit provide adequate shading to make this difference negligible?
 
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COPmax = Te/(Tc-Te)
This is the maximum achievable COP.
Te is evaporator temperature
Tc is condenser temperature
Generally, Te = Trequired - 10
Tc = Tambient + 10
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