Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption

The study presents a combination of several energy efficient technologies together with their potential to reduce the energy consumption and to increase the comfort through the retrofit of a hospital building. The existing situation is characterized by an old and inefficient heating system, by the c...

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Main Authors: Pop Octavian G., Abrudan Ancuta C., Adace Dan S., Pocola Adrian G., Balan Mugur C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183201016
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spelling doaj-e7d1c189f2114c9fb93ae69acfb258d82021-04-02T11:24:01ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01320101610.1051/e3sconf/20183201016e3sconf_eenviro2018_01016Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumptionPop Octavian G.Abrudan Ancuta C.Adace Dan S.Pocola Adrian G.Balan Mugur C.The study presents a combination of several energy efficient technologies together with their potential to reduce the energy consumption and to increase the comfort through the retrofit of a hospital building. The existing situation is characterized by an old and inefficient heating system, by the complete missing of any ventilation and by no cooling. The retrofit proposal includes thermal insulation and a distributed HVAC system consisting of several units that includes air to air heat exchangers and air to air heat pumps. A condensing boiler was also considered for heating. A solar thermal system for preparing domestic hot water and a solar photovoltaic system to assist the HVAC units are also proposed. Heat transfer principles are used for modelling the thermal response of the building to the environmental parameters and thermodynamic principles are used for modelling the behaviour of HVAC, solar thermal system and photovoltaic system. All the components of the heating loads were determined for one year period. The study reveals the capacity of the proposed systems to provide ventilation and thermal comfort with a global reduction of energy consumption of 71.6 %.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183201016
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author Pop Octavian G.
Abrudan Ancuta C.
Adace Dan S.
Pocola Adrian G.
Balan Mugur C.
spellingShingle Pop Octavian G.
Abrudan Ancuta C.
Adace Dan S.
Pocola Adrian G.
Balan Mugur C.
Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Pop Octavian G.
Abrudan Ancuta C.
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Pocola Adrian G.
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title Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
title_short Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
title_full Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
title_fullStr Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
title_full_unstemmed Potential of HVAC and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
title_sort potential of hvac and solar technologies for hospital retrofit to reduce heating energy consumption
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series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The study presents a combination of several energy efficient technologies together with their potential to reduce the energy consumption and to increase the comfort through the retrofit of a hospital building. The existing situation is characterized by an old and inefficient heating system, by the complete missing of any ventilation and by no cooling. The retrofit proposal includes thermal insulation and a distributed HVAC system consisting of several units that includes air to air heat exchangers and air to air heat pumps. A condensing boiler was also considered for heating. A solar thermal system for preparing domestic hot water and a solar photovoltaic system to assist the HVAC units are also proposed. Heat transfer principles are used for modelling the thermal response of the building to the environmental parameters and thermodynamic principles are used for modelling the behaviour of HVAC, solar thermal system and photovoltaic system. All the components of the heating loads were determined for one year period. The study reveals the capacity of the proposed systems to provide ventilation and thermal comfort with a global reduction of energy consumption of 71.6 %.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183201016
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