scholarly journals SELECTION OF HEATING SYSTEM BASED ON ACQUISITION AND OPERATING COSTS FOR FAMILY HOUSES

Author(s):  
Miloslav Novotný ◽  
Karel Šuhajda ◽  
Radim Kucera ◽  
Eva Šuhajdová

The aim of this study is to evaluate mutual dependences and significance of the input factors of a heating system for a family house. The input factors which are being most commonly considered are operating costs, acquisition prices on financial return rate, life span of these systems or requirements for maintenance and control. This research is focused on the analysis of three different heating systems in the common detached house; electric heating foils, heat pump and gas boiler. The building itself is evaluated in three variants; with and without a ventilation unit and with adjusted structure composition. To analyse the parameters mentioned above the Promethee method (multicriterial analysis) has been used.

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 041-050
Author(s):  
Jacek Karpiesiuk

Using Multiple-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), the most favorable floor heating system of a detached house has been selected. The analysis also includes an assessment of the performance of this type of heating on small surfaces (up to 20m2). The choice was made among eight heating variants, adopting various systems available on the construction market powered by water or electricity, including traditional with "wet" screeds, "dry" screeds and lightweight floor heating systems without Screeds. From the set of 14 evaluation criteria, the eight most important ones were identified. Using the summed corrected indicator of mathematical analysis, it was assessed that the best variant is a lightweight floor water heating system on a reactive adhesive without screeds with aluminum foil.


2014 ◽  
Vol 532 ◽  
pp. 191-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bao Jiang Sun ◽  
Lei Su ◽  
Chao Zhang

In order to solve the problem that the big loss of no-load and the fast rise of temperature when employ the conventional silicon steel metal transformer (SSMT) in the electric heating system, we choose the amorphous metal transformer (AMMT). In this paper, firstly, we give a brief introduction of the amorphous alloy material properties and compare the no-load characteristic of the AMMT with the SSMT. Secondly, the structure of intermediate frequency heating system working principle and control strategy are introduced. Finally, extensive experiments were conducted to validate the ideas. The experiments show that the AMMT not only improve the efficiency of transformer, solve the heating problem of transformer, but also improve the stability, security and other technical performance of the system, so it is worth recommending and promoting.


Buildings ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Amir Vadiee ◽  
Ambrose Dodoo ◽  
Elaheh Jalilzadehazhari

Floor heating and radiators are two of the most common types of hydronic heating systems used for space heating in single-family houses in cold climate regions. Notwithstanding, there are few comparative studies on indoor temperature distribution and system cost evaluations for radiators and floor heating. Furthermore, there are no aligned outcomes in terms of total heat supply for a single-family house with radiators or floor heating. In this study, the effect of building energy efficiency level and construction type, including flooring material, on the supply heating demand and transmission heat losses were studied for both radiator and floor heating systems. For this purpose, a single-family house located in Växjö, Sweden, was modeled as a case study. The heating demand was supplied with a district heating system with a similar supply temperature at 45 °C for both the radiator and floor heating system. A sensitivity analysis was also performed to assess the effect of flooring configurations on the annual supply heating demand for both conventional and passive versions of the case-study building. The results showed that the radiator-integrated building had a lower supply heating demand in comparison with the floor heating-integrated buildings. Based on the sensitivity studies, the flooring material did not have a significant influence on the supply heating demand and on the transmission heat losses in the case of the radiators. The supply heating demand was only reduced up to 3% if the flooring U-value was improved by 60%. The results also showed that refurbishment in a standard conventional building with a radiator heating system based on the passive criteria led to a 58% annual energy savings, while this amount for a building with a floor heating system was approximately 49%.


1983 ◽  
Vol 105 (4) ◽  
pp. 469-474 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Koyanagi ◽  
H. Hojo ◽  
A. Nagamune ◽  
J. Ogata

To transport highly viscous crude oil efficiently through pipelines, some electric heating systems have been conventionally used. But they include heating cables or tubes, which are troublesome in submarine pipeline construction. A new electric heating system without a cable has been developed and is applicable to long-distance submarine pipelines. This system has a coaxial steel pipe structure, using the pipes as a heater by applying AC current to this coaxial circuit. In this paper, electromagnetic analysis on this system, experimental study using a 30-m length test pipeline, and mechanical tests on the electric insulating structure of the system are described.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 48-55
Author(s):  
L. Năstase ◽  
H. Andrei ◽  
E. Lungu ◽  
Veronica Dulea ◽  
E. Diaconu

AbstractThe importance of the heating systems is given both by the quality brought to the social life and from the point of view of pollution. Environmental pollution, global energy crisis as well as global energy policy and our gas heating systems. This motivating reason for the heating system, in terms of their viability and pollution reductions, is the future. In this article a dual heating system is presented, while an electric heating system and one of the gases, the care is coordinated by a monitoring and control system. The operating strategy of the two systems is dictated by an algorithm and a cost optimization function. The use of a dual heating system is the result of comparative results regarding the measurement of the measures and the simulation of the algorithm.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Fang Fang ◽  
Nan Wang

With the rapid development of China’s urbanization, the proportion between the heating consumption and the energy consumption of the whole society keeps rising in recent years. For a district heating system, the selection of the heat source makes significant impact on the energy efficiency and the pollutant emissions. By integrating the methods of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Preference Ranking Organization Method for Enrichment Evaluation (PROMETHEE), a multiple-attribute decision-making scheme for the heat source selection of district heating systems is proposed in this paper. As a core part of this scheme, a comprehensive benefit index with hierarchical parallel structure is constructed. The economic benefit, environment benefit, and technical benefit can be reflected with a certain percentage in the comprehensive benefit index. To test the efficiency of the proposed scheme, a case study for a large-scale district heating system in Beijing is carried out, where five kinds of heat sources (water source heat pump, ground source heat pump, gas-fired boiler, coal-fired boiler, and oil-fired boiler) are taken into account. The analysis and instructions for the final sorting result are also demonstrated.


Author(s):  
Guohua Shi ◽  
Xutao Zhang ◽  
Songtao Liu ◽  
Weitang Zhang ◽  
Hong Wang

An under-floor electric heating system with superconducting liquid was manufactured. This system can charge heat by using cheap nighttime electricity and discharge the heat stored at daytime, with the merits of decreasing electricity load. In the present work, the operating principle of the system is discussed, and its characteristics are analyzed. In order to study the system’s thermal property, one prototype room with the system and the other room with a heating cable system were set up in Beijing. The experimental results testify the feasibility and comfort of the heating mode and show that it can save 19% electric energy compared with the heating cable system. To analyze the economical efficiency of the system, an economic comparison was made. The result indicates that the system is most economical in comparison with other radiant floor heating systems.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 6530
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Nowak ◽  
Sławomir Rabczak

In winter, for our own safety, as well as for the comfort of the user, we are obliged to remove or mitigate the defects related to the accumulation of snow and ice on flat surfaces, such as: pavements, stairs, driveways, parking lots, roofs, squares, or sports fields. Snow and ice from these surfaces can be removed by a variety of methods. Chemical, mechanical, or heating methods are most often used. Mechanical and manual methods cannot always be used. They also often do not allow the complete removal of snow and ice from the surface. In chemical methods, the chemicals used can have a negative impact on the environment and the surface itself. Heating external surfaces using electric heating cables or liquid-filled pipes is one of the safest and most effective ways to remove snow and ice from the available methods. The article presents a technical concept of a car park heating system with the use of various heating systems. The main thesis of the work is the possibility of using heating systems to maintain the quality of external parking spaces in winter. The authors tried to prove that it is possible to use a number of heating systems based on commonly known energy carriers for this purpose. The concept was made for the conditions prevailing in Poland. The systems were compared in financial and ecological terms. The following systems were analyzed: electric heating, heating with the use of a heat pump with a vertical ground heat exchanger, and liquid heating with various heat sources (including heat from the district heating network, hard coal boiler, biomass boiler, fuel oil boiler, natural gas boiler). From a cognitive point of view, it was interesting to examine whether the proposed installation with a heat pump is technically feasible and economically and ecologically justified.


Author(s):  
Alexander Pavlov ◽  
Igor Plohov ◽  
Sergei Drozdov ◽  
Vadim Smirnov

The objectives of the study are to analyze the transients in heated pipelines using the finite element method and the achievement of reduction of energy losses during transportation of liquids in pipelines with electric heating systems by determining the optimal operating conditions and design parameters of the pipeline and electric heating system


Author(s):  
Alexander Pavlov ◽  
Igor Plohov

The article deals with electric heating systems applied in flowlines for providing their continued operation in wintertime. The problem of obtaining a given distribution of heat output along the length of the pipeline with electric heating system has been solved. It allows to maintain the same temperature sections being in different environments. As the object of investigation a polymer tube with an integrated electrical heating is chosen.


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