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Investigation on a solar-groundwater heat pump unit associated with radiant floor heating

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  • Ma, Hongting
  • Li, Cong
  • Lu, Wenqian
  • Zhang, Zeyu
  • Yu, Shaojie
  • Du, Na

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In order to evaluate the performance of a solar-groundwater heat pump (SGHP) unit associated with radiant floor heating, a experimental installation was designed and established, the performance was measured and compared with the conventional central heating system(CCHS). The results shown that the new system has an energy-saving rate of 30.55% compared with the CCHS. The floor heating systems can save energy 18.96% compared with the traditional radiator. In the present experiment, the solar energy contribution rate was about 24%. Taking the basic energy (primary energy) consumption as a benchmark, the SGHP can reduce energy consumption by 30.55% compared with the traditional regional boiler room heating system. As the solar fraction increases from 0% to 100%, the COP of heat pump units and overall system are increased 6.44% and 19.34%, respectively

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  • Ma, Hongting & Li, Cong & Lu, Wenqian & Zhang, Zeyu & Yu, Shaojie & Du, Na, 2017. "Investigation on a solar-groundwater heat pump unit associated with radiant floor heating," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 75(C), pages 972-977.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:75:y:2017:i:c:p:972-977
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.11.077
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