Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test

The aim of the article is to describe the results of an experimental campaign based on the assessment of a heat recovery unit coupled with a dynamic window. Two fully monitored and calibrated outdoor test cells are used, in order to evaluate the energy performance and the related thermal comfort. Th...

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Main Authors: Ludovico Danza, Benedetta Barozzi, Lorenzo Belussi, Italo Meroni, Francesco Salamone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/6/1/3
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spelling doaj-0d58fef2e001417da389d03b6ee524822020-11-24T22:08:56ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092016-01-0161310.3390/buildings6010003buildings6010003Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating TestLudovico Danza0Benedetta Barozzi1Lorenzo Belussi2Italo Meroni3Francesco Salamone4Construction Technologies Institute of National Research Council of Italy, Via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, Milano 20098, ItalyConstruction Technologies Institute of National Research Council of Italy, Via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, Milano 20098, ItalyConstruction Technologies Institute of National Research Council of Italy, Via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, Milano 20098, ItalyConstruction Technologies Institute of National Research Council of Italy, Via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, Milano 20098, ItalyConstruction Technologies Institute of National Research Council of Italy, Via Lombardia 49, San Giuliano Milanese, Milano 20098, ItalyThe aim of the article is to describe the results of an experimental campaign based on the assessment of a heat recovery unit coupled with a dynamic window. Two fully monitored and calibrated outdoor test cells are used, in order to evaluate the energy performance and the related thermal comfort. The former presents a traditional window with double-glazing, aluminum frame and indoor blind and a centrifugal extractor for the air circulation. The latter is equipped with a dynamic window with ventilated and blinded double-glazing provided with a heat exchanger. The connection of the dynamic window and heat recovery unit provides different actions: heat recovery; heat transfer reduction; pre-heating before the exchanger. Different operating configurations allowed the trends of the dynamic system to be assessed in different seasons in terms of energy saving, thermal comfort behavior and energy efficiency. The results showed an overall lower consumption of the innovative system, both in winter and summer, with 20% and 15% energy saving, respectively. In general, the dynamic system provided the best comfort conditions, even if it involves a worse behavior than expected, in the summer season.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/6/1/3dynamic systemventilationheat recoveryco-heatingthermal comfortenergy efficiency
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author Ludovico Danza
Benedetta Barozzi
Lorenzo Belussi
Italo Meroni
Francesco Salamone
spellingShingle Ludovico Danza
Benedetta Barozzi
Lorenzo Belussi
Italo Meroni
Francesco Salamone
Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test
Buildings
dynamic system
ventilation
heat recovery
co-heating
thermal comfort
energy efficiency
author_facet Ludovico Danza
Benedetta Barozzi
Lorenzo Belussi
Italo Meroni
Francesco Salamone
author_sort Ludovico Danza
title Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test
title_short Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test
title_full Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test
title_fullStr Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Performance of a Ventilated Window Coupled with a Heat Recovery Unit through the Co-Heating Test
title_sort assessment of the performance of a ventilated window coupled with a heat recovery unit through the co-heating test
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The aim of the article is to describe the results of an experimental campaign based on the assessment of a heat recovery unit coupled with a dynamic window. Two fully monitored and calibrated outdoor test cells are used, in order to evaluate the energy performance and the related thermal comfort. The former presents a traditional window with double-glazing, aluminum frame and indoor blind and a centrifugal extractor for the air circulation. The latter is equipped with a dynamic window with ventilated and blinded double-glazing provided with a heat exchanger. The connection of the dynamic window and heat recovery unit provides different actions: heat recovery; heat transfer reduction; pre-heating before the exchanger. Different operating configurations allowed the trends of the dynamic system to be assessed in different seasons in terms of energy saving, thermal comfort behavior and energy efficiency. The results showed an overall lower consumption of the innovative system, both in winter and summer, with 20% and 15% energy saving, respectively. In general, the dynamic system provided the best comfort conditions, even if it involves a worse behavior than expected, in the summer season.
topic dynamic system
ventilation
heat recovery
co-heating
thermal comfort
energy efficiency
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/6/1/3
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