Sustainable solutions for thermal energy saving in hospital operating theatres

Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems in hospital operating theatres consume high amounts of energy, operate for long periods of time and provide high performance. For this reason, it is necessary to study their energy consumption and determine sustainable solutions that optimize their o...

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Main Authors: Sánchez-Barroso Moreno Gonzalo, García-Sanz Calcedo Justo, González Alfonso G., Salgado David R.
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/2019/11/e3sconf_enviro2018_01002.pdf
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spelling doaj-c3600ed8420d42e9b5cfd9ef367127742021-02-02T03:08:11ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01850100210.1051/e3sconf/20198501002e3sconf_enviro2018_01002Sustainable solutions for thermal energy saving in hospital operating theatresSánchez-Barroso Moreno GonzaloGarcía-Sanz Calcedo JustoGonzález Alfonso G.Salgado David R.Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems in hospital operating theatres consume high amounts of energy, operate for long periods of time and provide high performance. For this reason, it is necessary to study their energy consumption and determine sustainable solutions that optimize their operation and improve their performance. In this paper, annual thermal energy consumption of a conventional operating theatre is evaluated. Potential energy savings is evaluated by maintaining an adequate indoor environmental quality for these rooms. In addition, how to minimize energy consumption depending on the air renewal flow rate used and installing a sensible heat recovery system was studied. Results show that energy demand of an operating room is reduced by 24.1% by recirculating 25% of air flow extracted from the room. Energy cost decreases 44.31% by increasing the recirculated air flow rate to 50% of the air flow extracted from the room.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/11/e3sconf_enviro2018_01002.pdf
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author Sánchez-Barroso Moreno Gonzalo
García-Sanz Calcedo Justo
González Alfonso G.
Salgado David R.
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Sustainable solutions for thermal energy saving in hospital operating theatres
E3S Web of Conferences
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title Sustainable solutions for thermal energy saving in hospital operating theatres
title_short Sustainable solutions for thermal energy saving in hospital operating theatres
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems in hospital operating theatres consume high amounts of energy, operate for long periods of time and provide high performance. For this reason, it is necessary to study their energy consumption and determine sustainable solutions that optimize their operation and improve their performance. In this paper, annual thermal energy consumption of a conventional operating theatre is evaluated. Potential energy savings is evaluated by maintaining an adequate indoor environmental quality for these rooms. In addition, how to minimize energy consumption depending on the air renewal flow rate used and installing a sensible heat recovery system was studied. Results show that energy demand of an operating room is reduced by 24.1% by recirculating 25% of air flow extracted from the room. Energy cost decreases 44.31% by increasing the recirculated air flow rate to 50% of the air flow extracted from the room.
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