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A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF A SWIMMING POOL AS A THERMAL STORE IN A HEAT PUMP APPLIED TO SPACE HEATING IN MELBOURNE.

Summary

THE USE OF AN OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL AS A THERMAL STORE, FOR A DOMESTIC HEAT PUMP IN MELBOURNE, WAS STUDIED THEORETICALLY. THE HOUSE IS OF A CLASSICAL STRUCTURE. IT HAD BEEN DECICED TO HEAT IT FROM 7 AM TO 10 PM. THREE DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS WERE STUDIED FOR THE OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL: OPEN AND UNHEATED ; TRANSPARENCY-COVERED AND UNHEATED ; TRANSPARENCY-COVERED AND HEATED WITH SIMPLE SOLAR COLLECTORS. FOR THIS PARTICULAR HOUSE, ONLY THE LAST CONFIGURATION WAS SUFFICIENT FOR THE COMPLETE WINTER HEATING SEASON.

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  • Original title: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF A SWIMMING POOL AS A THERMAL STORE IN A HEAT PUMP APPLIED TO SPACE HEATING IN MELBOURNE.
  • Record ID : 1990-1648
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Refrigeration for food and people.
  • Publication date: 1988/09/05
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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