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An innovative system based on water-water heat pump with radiant panels and a ventilation energy recovery system for residential air-conditioning and tap water production

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  • Giuseppe Ranzato
  • Marco Grisot
  • Luca Cecchinato
  • Alessio Gastaldello

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This plant (installed in a 200 m-super-2 two-floor house in Pordenone – Italy) is made up of a well-water condensed heat pump with variable fl ow ‘digital’ scroll compressor and of ceiling radiant panels. The heat pump also supplies the tap water storage tank. A mechanical ventilation plant controls the indoor air quality and allows active energy recovery from the exhaust. The system mounts new high efficiency electronic fi lters. The CPU of the system programs and controls the entire system. A simplified physical model of the plant was built to calculate its annual efficiency, the energy consumption of each component and its life cycle costs. Copyright , Manchester University Press.

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  • Giuseppe Ranzato & Marco Grisot & Luca Cecchinato & Alessio Gastaldello, 2007. "An innovative system based on water-water heat pump with radiant panels and a ventilation energy recovery system for residential air-conditioning and tap water production," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 2(3), pages 300-311, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:2:y:2007:i:3:p:300-311
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