This study experimentally investigated the influence of non-condensable gas (NCG) on the start-up time
of gravity loop thermosyphon (GLT) developed for regenerative building heating exchangers. A gas–liquid
separator was added to the end of the condensate line in the GLT. Given characteristics of the NCG that
accumulated in the gas–liquid separator, and the NCG is prevented from circulating in the loop, thereby
effectively lowering the effect of NCG on heat exchange. The presence of NCG not only influenced the
local condensation heat transfer of the condenser but also affected the start-up of the loop
thermosyphon. Results of the experimental investigation revealed that the presence of NCG increased
the start-up time of GLT. A higher NCG level corresponds to, a longer start-up time. In particular, the
start-up time was 2.8 times more than that in the evacuation when amount of NCG was 30% in volume.
The NCG–vapor blocks zone hinders the vapor transmission from the evaporator to the condenser in the
vapor line between the evaporator and condenser, further causing a rapid increase in system pressure
during start-up. Moreover, obvious pressure peak curve phenomena occurred in a number of conditions,
such as heat load was greater than or equal 2.0 kW and amount of NCG was less than or equal 30% in
volume.