EXHAUST AIR HEAT PUMPS IN APARTMENT BUILDINGS. AN ECONOMIC COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT HEATING SYSTEMS.

[In Swedish. / En suédois.]

Author(s) : JANSSON G.

Type of article: Periodical article

Summary

THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS INVESTIGATION WAS TO STUDY HOW TIME-DIFFERENTIATED ELECTRICAL ENERGY TARIFFS INFLUENCE THE DESIGN RATING, CAPACITY AND PROFITABILITY OF EXHAUST AIR HEAT PUMPS IN APARTMENT BUILDINGS, AND TO COMPARE THEIR ECONOMIC VIABILITY WITH OTHER HEATING SYSTEMS. THE CONCLUSIONS WERE: COMPLEMENTING AN EXISTING OIL-FIRED BOILER WITH AN EXHAUST AIR HEAT PUMP GIVES A GOOD RETURN ; 24-HOUR STORAGE WITH EXHAUST AIR HEAT PUMPS IS NOT ECONOMICALLY JUSTIFIABLE ; THE HEAT PUMP SHOULD BE ARRANGED TO SUPPLY HEAT BOTH FOR DOMESTIC HOT WATER AND FOR SPACE HEATING PURPOSES. (SYNOP. SWED. BUILD. RES., SE., N.1, 1986/01, 15.

Details

  • Original title: [In Swedish. / En suédois.]
  • Record ID : 1986-2064
  • Languages: Swedish
  • Source: Swed. Counc. Build. Res. - R98:1985; 47 p.; fig.
  • Publication date: 1985
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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