Energy savings by balanced ventilation with heat recovery and a ground heat exchanger.
Author(s) : TRUMPER H., et al.
Summary
Describes a quantitative investigation of the energy conservation achieved by balanced ventilation with heat recovery and an upstream ground heat exchanger installed in an occupied single-family house. States the heat recovery unit comprises a plate heat exchanger with a small air to air heat pump located downstream. Illustrates the system schematically and presents the measured operating results. Finds that the system covers the entire ventilation heat requirement for the house and also a part of the transmission heat loss.
Details
- Original title: Energy savings by balanced ventilation with heat recovery and a ground heat exchanger.
- Record ID : 1993-3639
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1992/09
- Source: Source: Proc. AIVC Conf., Nice
139-151; 7 fig.; 1 tabl.; 7 ref.
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