Abstract
This final report for the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) examines how conventional heat distribution systems such as radiators and floor heating systems can be used for room cooling and the appropriate control requirements. Thermostatic valves used 'in reverse', their functional testing and the results obtained are discussed. Possibilities for their optimisation are examined. The apparatus used for the measurements made on both radiator and floor-heating systems is reported on and the results obtained are presented and discussed. Further, simulations used are looked at and examples of the results obtained for rooms with varying glazed surfaces are presented and discussed.
Schnyder, J.;
[1]
Feger, D.;
Graf, J.;
Rusterholtz, R.;
[2]
Schoeringhumer, D.;
Cenci, D.;
[3]
Heule, D.
[4]
- Schnyder-Energie, Energie-Dienstleistungen, Bronschhofen (Switzerland)
- Interstaatliche Hochschule fuer Technik Buchs NTB, Buchs (Switzerland)
- Arbonia AG, Arbon (Switzerland)
- hps energieconsulting ag, Ingenieurbuero fuer nachhaltige Energie- und Gebaeudetechnik, Kuesnacht (Switzerland)
Citation Formats
Schnyder, J., Feger, D., Graf, J., Rusterholtz, R., Schoeringhumer, D., Cenci, D., and Heule, D.
Conventional heat distribution systems and their control for room cooling; Konventionelle Waermeabgabesysteme und deren Regulierung fuer die Raumkuehlung - Schlussbericht.
Switzerland: N. p.,
2009.
Web.
Schnyder, J., Feger, D., Graf, J., Rusterholtz, R., Schoeringhumer, D., Cenci, D., & Heule, D.
Conventional heat distribution systems and their control for room cooling; Konventionelle Waermeabgabesysteme und deren Regulierung fuer die Raumkuehlung - Schlussbericht.
Switzerland.
Schnyder, J., Feger, D., Graf, J., Rusterholtz, R., Schoeringhumer, D., Cenci, D., and Heule, D.
2009.
"Conventional heat distribution systems and their control for room cooling; Konventionelle Waermeabgabesysteme und deren Regulierung fuer die Raumkuehlung - Schlussbericht."
Switzerland.
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title = {Conventional heat distribution systems and their control for room cooling; Konventionelle Waermeabgabesysteme und deren Regulierung fuer die Raumkuehlung - Schlussbericht}
author = {Schnyder, J., Feger, D., Graf, J., Rusterholtz, R., Schoeringhumer, D., Cenci, D., and Heule, D.}
abstractNote = {This final report for the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) examines how conventional heat distribution systems such as radiators and floor heating systems can be used for room cooling and the appropriate control requirements. Thermostatic valves used 'in reverse', their functional testing and the results obtained are discussed. Possibilities for their optimisation are examined. The apparatus used for the measurements made on both radiator and floor-heating systems is reported on and the results obtained are presented and discussed. Further, simulations used are looked at and examples of the results obtained for rooms with varying glazed surfaces are presented and discussed.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {2009}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Conventional heat distribution systems and their control for room cooling; Konventionelle Waermeabgabesysteme und deren Regulierung fuer die Raumkuehlung - Schlussbericht}
author = {Schnyder, J., Feger, D., Graf, J., Rusterholtz, R., Schoeringhumer, D., Cenci, D., and Heule, D.}
abstractNote = {This final report for the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) examines how conventional heat distribution systems such as radiators and floor heating systems can be used for room cooling and the appropriate control requirements. Thermostatic valves used 'in reverse', their functional testing and the results obtained are discussed. Possibilities for their optimisation are examined. The apparatus used for the measurements made on both radiator and floor-heating systems is reported on and the results obtained are presented and discussed. Further, simulations used are looked at and examples of the results obtained for rooms with varying glazed surfaces are presented and discussed.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {2009}
month = {Dec}
}