Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions

In this study 4 solar and pellet heating systems have been studied with the help of annual dynamic simulations. Two of the systems comprised a pellet stove and two systems were solar combisystems; one with a store integrated pellet burner, the other with a separate pellet boiler. The aim was to eval...

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Main Author: Fiedler, Frank
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Mälardalens högskola, Institutionen för samhällsteknik 2006
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mdh-1672013-01-08T13:04:22ZCombined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissionsengFiedler, FrankMälardalens högskola, Institutionen för samhällsteknikInstitutionen för Samhällsteknik2006Solar heatingpellet heatingEnvironmental engineeringMiljöteknikIn this study 4 solar and pellet heating systems have been studied with the help of annual dynamic simulations. Two of the systems comprised a pellet stove and two systems were solar combisystems; one with a store integrated pellet burner, the other with a separate pellet boiler. The aim was to evaluate their thermal performance and their CO-emissions. The systems have been modelled based on lab measurements of the single system components. The used models allow a detailed study of the dynamic behaviour of the systems. The stove systems have the least primary energy consumption provided the auxiliary electricity is taken into account with a conversion factor of 100%. If the auxiliary electricity is taken into account with a conversion of 40% and/or the systems are placed in the heated area the combisystems need less or a similar amount of primary energy. Modulating combustion power reduces the number of starts and stops and for most pellet units this reduces the total CO emissions. The obtained annual CO emissions are higher than the values obtained from the standard test methods. It was shown that the average emissions under realistic annual conditions were greater than the limit values of two Eco-labels. The system performance can be significantly improved by a proper control of the pellet heater and by sizing the pellet heater according to the size of the peak space heating demand. Based on these findings from the simulations two prototypes of a combined solar and pellet heating system has been designed, built and tested; one for the lab and one that has been installed in a demonstration house. The system is very compact and is suitable for detached houses with no heating room or little space for a heating room. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-167urn:isbn:91-85485-30-6Mälardalen University Press Dissertations, 1651-4238 ; 36application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Solar heating
pellet heating
Environmental engineering
Miljöteknik
spellingShingle Solar heating
pellet heating
Environmental engineering
Miljöteknik
Fiedler, Frank
Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions
description In this study 4 solar and pellet heating systems have been studied with the help of annual dynamic simulations. Two of the systems comprised a pellet stove and two systems were solar combisystems; one with a store integrated pellet burner, the other with a separate pellet boiler. The aim was to evaluate their thermal performance and their CO-emissions. The systems have been modelled based on lab measurements of the single system components. The used models allow a detailed study of the dynamic behaviour of the systems. The stove systems have the least primary energy consumption provided the auxiliary electricity is taken into account with a conversion factor of 100%. If the auxiliary electricity is taken into account with a conversion of 40% and/or the systems are placed in the heated area the combisystems need less or a similar amount of primary energy. Modulating combustion power reduces the number of starts and stops and for most pellet units this reduces the total CO emissions. The obtained annual CO emissions are higher than the values obtained from the standard test methods. It was shown that the average emissions under realistic annual conditions were greater than the limit values of two Eco-labels. The system performance can be significantly improved by a proper control of the pellet heater and by sizing the pellet heater according to the size of the peak space heating demand. Based on these findings from the simulations two prototypes of a combined solar and pellet heating system has been designed, built and tested; one for the lab and one that has been installed in a demonstration house. The system is very compact and is suitable for detached houses with no heating room or little space for a heating room.
author Fiedler, Frank
author_facet Fiedler, Frank
author_sort Fiedler, Frank
title Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions
title_short Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions
title_full Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions
title_fullStr Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions
title_full_unstemmed Combined solar and pellet heating systems : Study of energy use and CO-emissions
title_sort combined solar and pellet heating systems : study of energy use and co-emissions
publisher Mälardalens högskola, Institutionen för samhällsteknik
publishDate 2006
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