A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison

A well performing District Heating Substation (DHS) is crucial for the efficiency of the District Heating (DH), especially with the shift towards low temperature 4th generation DH systems. For this reason, testing and characterization of commercially available DHSs becomes important to estimate thei...

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Main Authors: Al Koussa Jad, Baeten Rutger, Robeyn Nico, Salenbien Robbe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_06012.pdf
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spelling doaj-24ef06927ed74f2bb5770807504a880c2021-02-02T01:47:04ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110601210.1051/e3sconf/201911106012e3sconf_clima2019_06012A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparisonAl Koussa JadBaeten RutgerRobeyn NicoSalenbien RobbeA well performing District Heating Substation (DHS) is crucial for the efficiency of the District Heating (DH), especially with the shift towards low temperature 4th generation DH systems. For this reason, testing and characterization of commercially available DHSs becomes important to estimate their effect on the DH network. Within the thermo-technical laboratory of EnergyVille, a multipurpose test rig has been built for testing DHSs. In this setup, different DH conditions and heat demand profiles for space heating and for Domestic Hot Water (DHW) can be emulated. Independent tests have been performed on 4 DHSs from three different manufacturers, focused on the DHW preparation for low DH supply temperature and on the stand-by/keep-warm operation of the substations. The latter maintains a certain temperature within the heat exchanger to avoid delays in the delivery of DHW. The results showed that improvements are needed on DHW production for lower DH supply temperatures. Also, enhancements are needed to reduce losses from the keep-warm function. Given that DH systems can have thousands of substations, this will reduce the overall losses and improve the performance of the DH network.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_06012.pdf
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Robeyn Nico
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Baeten Rutger
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Salenbien Robbe
A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Al Koussa Jad
Baeten Rutger
Robeyn Nico
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title A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
title_short A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
title_full A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
title_fullStr A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
title_full_unstemmed A multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
title_sort multipurpose test rig for district heating substations: domestic hot water preparation and keep-warm function comparison
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description A well performing District Heating Substation (DHS) is crucial for the efficiency of the District Heating (DH), especially with the shift towards low temperature 4th generation DH systems. For this reason, testing and characterization of commercially available DHSs becomes important to estimate their effect on the DH network. Within the thermo-technical laboratory of EnergyVille, a multipurpose test rig has been built for testing DHSs. In this setup, different DH conditions and heat demand profiles for space heating and for Domestic Hot Water (DHW) can be emulated. Independent tests have been performed on 4 DHSs from three different manufacturers, focused on the DHW preparation for low DH supply temperature and on the stand-by/keep-warm operation of the substations. The latter maintains a certain temperature within the heat exchanger to avoid delays in the delivery of DHW. The results showed that improvements are needed on DHW production for lower DH supply temperatures. Also, enhancements are needed to reduce losses from the keep-warm function. Given that DH systems can have thousands of substations, this will reduce the overall losses and improve the performance of the DH network.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_06012.pdf
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