Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation

This paper presents a method for fitting a static regression model for the power consumption of a ground-sourced domestic heat pump, based on a low number of sample points extracted from a common measurement report developed in accordance to European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) regulation. Thereaft...

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Main Authors: Thorsteinsson Simon, Jensen Søren Østergaard, Bendtsen Jan Dimon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/22/e3sconf_hvac2021_11008.pdf
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spelling doaj-6c8a80f43dc24ac1afe27d0df4c7b0ed2021-04-06T13:49:55ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012461100810.1051/e3sconf/202124611008e3sconf_hvac2021_11008Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulationThorsteinsson Simon0Jensen Søren Østergaard1Bendtsen Jan Dimon2Aalborg University, Department for Automation and ControlDanish Energy Agency, Centre for Global CooperationAalborg University, Department for Automation and ControlThis paper presents a method for fitting a static regression model for the power consumption of a ground-sourced domestic heat pump, based on a low number of sample points extracted from a common measurement report developed in accordance to European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) regulation. Thereafter, we demonstrate how the coefficients can be updated with a Recursive Least Squares algorithm using only commonly accessible measurements. The regression model is designed to be used for control of a heat pump connected to an ON/OFF controlled floor heating system. The target of the method is especially systems where the flow in the floor heating circuits is unknown. The ability of the regression model to predict power consumption of the heat pump is evaluated using measurements obtained from a test-rig having the particular heat pump installed. The regression model is implemented as a module in a Mixed Integer Non-linear Model Predictive Control algorithm to illustrate the applicability of the model for control purposes. The promising results obtained from this investigation raise the question; should quality data be available in order to enable more advanced control of domestic heat pumps?https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/22/e3sconf_hvac2021_11008.pdf
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Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation
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title Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation
title_short Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation
title_full Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation
title_fullStr Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation
title_full_unstemmed Model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to EHPA regulation
title_sort model predictive control of heat pump based on a regression model fitted to data measured in accordance to ehpa regulation
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper presents a method for fitting a static regression model for the power consumption of a ground-sourced domestic heat pump, based on a low number of sample points extracted from a common measurement report developed in accordance to European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) regulation. Thereafter, we demonstrate how the coefficients can be updated with a Recursive Least Squares algorithm using only commonly accessible measurements. The regression model is designed to be used for control of a heat pump connected to an ON/OFF controlled floor heating system. The target of the method is especially systems where the flow in the floor heating circuits is unknown. The ability of the regression model to predict power consumption of the heat pump is evaluated using measurements obtained from a test-rig having the particular heat pump installed. The regression model is implemented as a module in a Mixed Integer Non-linear Model Predictive Control algorithm to illustrate the applicability of the model for control purposes. The promising results obtained from this investigation raise the question; should quality data be available in order to enable more advanced control of domestic heat pumps?
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