Published 2011
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Publication
Integrated Solar-Assisted Heat Pumps for water heating coupled to gas burners; control criteria for dynamic operation
Contributors
Description
A direct expansion integrated solar-assisted heat pump (ISAHP) is compared to a traditional flat plate
solar panel for low temperature (45 C) water heating applications. The (simulated) comparison is
accomplished assuming both the devices are energy supplemented with an auxiliary standard gas
burner, to provide the typical heat duty of a four-member family. Literature dynamical models of the
systems involved have been used to calculate the main performance figures in a context of actual climatic
conditions and typical stochastic user demand.
The paper highlights new heat pump control concepts, needed when maximum energy savings are the
main goal of the apparatus for given user demand. Simulations confirm the high collector efficiency of
the ISAHP when its panel/evaporator works at temperature close to the ambient one. The device, with
respect to a flat plate solar water heater, shows a doubled performance, so that it can do the same task
just using an unglazed panel with roughly half of the surface.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/224418
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/224418
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE