Analysis of profitability of using a heat recovery system from grey water discharged from the shower (case study of Poland)
The paper analyses the profitability of the use of Drain Water Heat Recovery units. An original simulation model was used for this purpose, and a detached residential building located in Poland was selected as the test facility. The conducted analysis proved that the type of the hot water heater has...
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doaj-e70334221cd6435e9b30beb757370fc72021-08-11T14:28:29ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01220008510.1051/e3sconf/20172200085e3sconf_asee2017_00085Analysis of profitability of using a heat recovery system from grey water discharged from the shower (case study of Poland)Kordana SabinaSłys DanielThe paper analyses the profitability of the use of Drain Water Heat Recovery units. An original simulation model was used for this purpose, and a detached residential building located in Poland was selected as the test facility. The conducted analysis proved that the type of the hot water heater has decisive influence on the profitability level of such an investment. Application of the abovementioned technology is particularly profitable, when water is heated with the use of an electrical device. When the energy source in the system is a gas water heater, the obtained calculation results are not as favourable, and the period of investment return in many cases exceeds the expected service life of these devices. Moreover, the analysis demonstrated that the potential energy savings, and thus also the financial savings, may be in both cases increased as a result of simultaneous intake of water from various water taps.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200085 |
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Analysis of profitability of using a heat recovery system from grey water discharged from the shower (case study of Poland) |
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Analysis of profitability of using a heat recovery system from grey water discharged from the shower (case study of Poland) |
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The paper analyses the profitability of the use of Drain Water Heat Recovery units. An original simulation model was used for this purpose, and a detached residential building located in Poland was selected as the test facility. The conducted analysis proved that the type of the hot water heater has decisive influence on the profitability level of such an investment. Application of the abovementioned technology is particularly profitable, when water is heated with the use of an electrical device. When the energy source in the system is a gas water heater, the obtained calculation results are not as favourable, and the period of investment return in many cases exceeds the expected service life of these devices. Moreover, the analysis demonstrated that the potential energy savings, and thus also the financial savings, may be in both cases increased as a result of simultaneous intake of water from various water taps. |
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