IMPACT OF HEAT PUMPS ON LOAD SHAPE AND LOAD CONTROL.

Author(s) : MEYER W.

Summary

THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF VARIOUS DESIGNS OF HEAT PUMPS ON LOAD AND LOAD SHAPE WAS ASSESSED. LIFE CYCLE COSTS WERE DETERMINED FOR EACH OF THE HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS IN COMPARISON WITH CONVENTIONAL HEATING SYSTEMS. AMONGST THE SYSTEMS STUDIED: 1) CONVENTIONAL HEAT PUMP, AIR TO AIR WITH ELECTRIC RESISTANCE SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING. 2) HYBRID OR DUAL FUEL HEAT PUMP, AIR TO AIR WITH FOSSIL FUEL SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING. 3) GROUND WATER HEAT PUMP, WATER TO AIR WITH AND WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING. SETS OUT THE RESULTS IN TABLES AND DISCUSSES THEM. (INT. BUILD. SERV. ABSTR., GB., 18, N.4, 1983, 5-6, 83-01094.

Details

  • Original title: IMPACT OF HEAT PUMPS ON LOAD SHAPE AND LOAD CONTROL.
  • Record ID : 1984-2025
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1982
  • Source: Source: Proc. am. Power Conf.
    44; 159-168; 2 fig.; 10 tabl.; 1 ref.
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