Single Source “Solar Thermal” Heat Pump for Residential Heat Supply: Performance with an Array of Unglazed PVT Collectors. 

Number: No 224

Author(s) : SCHMIDT C., SCHÄFER A., KRAMER K.

Summary

This work deals with the results of experimental measurements of a novel solar heat pump based heating supply concept for residential heat supply. The constructed load case aims at supplying heat for a single-family house with a moderate heat demand of 45 kWh per m² and year. An system design case was measured comprising an array of rear insulated uncovered photovoltaic thermal (PVT) collectors, a brine/water heat pump with deactivated resistance heaters and extended temperature range on the evaporator side, and a two-zone combi storage. The main innovation is to operate the PVT array as the sole heat source for the heat pump and accordingly with extended collector loop temperatures below the freezing point. Performance analysis was carried out on two characteristic cold winter test days. Measurement results show that the present system configuration is able to cover the heat demand comprising domestic hot water and space heating. Analysis of the cold winter test days reveal that insignificant icing occurred on the surface of the collectors. Temperature comfort levels were reached. Improper system design was detected, discussed and several concrete optimization potential measures were identified.

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  • Original title: Single Source “Solar Thermal” Heat Pump for Residential Heat Supply: Performance with an Array of Unglazed PVT Collectors. 
  • Record ID : 30030046
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Technology
  • Source: 13th IEA Heat Pump Conference 2021: Heat Pumps – Mission for the Green World. Conference proceedings [full papers]
  • Publication date: 2021/08/31

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