Abstract
As part of the renovation and reconstruction of the Uster indoor swimming pool, the entire technical equipment was replaced which allowed the implementation of an optimum energy concept. The first year of operation showed that the energy use of the renovated pool was only 60% although the water area has been increased by approx. 70%. The heat use has been reduced by around one-third whilst electricity consumption has doubled. The increased electricity requirement is a direct result of the doubling of the water area and for the operation of the heat pump. The indoor pool has a very good energy index of 168 MJ/m3a. figs., tabs.
Citation Formats
Kannewischer, B.
Energy concept, renovation of Uster indoor swimming pool; Energiekonzept, Sanierung Hallenbad Uster.
Switzerland: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Kannewischer, B.
Energy concept, renovation of Uster indoor swimming pool; Energiekonzept, Sanierung Hallenbad Uster.
Switzerland.
Kannewischer, B.
1989.
"Energy concept, renovation of Uster indoor swimming pool; Energiekonzept, Sanierung Hallenbad Uster."
Switzerland.
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title = {Energy concept, renovation of Uster indoor swimming pool; Energiekonzept, Sanierung Hallenbad Uster}
author = {Kannewischer, B}
abstractNote = {As part of the renovation and reconstruction of the Uster indoor swimming pool, the entire technical equipment was replaced which allowed the implementation of an optimum energy concept. The first year of operation showed that the energy use of the renovated pool was only 60% although the water area has been increased by approx. 70%. The heat use has been reduced by around one-third whilst electricity consumption has doubled. The increased electricity requirement is a direct result of the doubling of the water area and for the operation of the heat pump. The indoor pool has a very good energy index of 168 MJ/m3a. figs., tabs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Energy concept, renovation of Uster indoor swimming pool; Energiekonzept, Sanierung Hallenbad Uster}
author = {Kannewischer, B}
abstractNote = {As part of the renovation and reconstruction of the Uster indoor swimming pool, the entire technical equipment was replaced which allowed the implementation of an optimum energy concept. The first year of operation showed that the energy use of the renovated pool was only 60% although the water area has been increased by approx. 70%. The heat use has been reduced by around one-third whilst electricity consumption has doubled. The increased electricity requirement is a direct result of the doubling of the water area and for the operation of the heat pump. The indoor pool has a very good energy index of 168 MJ/m3a. figs., tabs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}