Estimatingwaste heat from domestic hotwater systems in UK dwellings

D. Marini, R. Buswell, C. Hopfe

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Abstract

Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production can account for a quarter of the energy consumed in UK dwellings and this proportion is likely to increase as the energy required for space heating reduces in order to achieve demand reduction targets. As the margins for improving the performance of heating system technologies diminish, the need for improving modelling accuracy and precision increases. Although studies have considered DHW use, there is a lack of reflection on the consumption and performance of systems in contemporary UK dwellings. This paper is based on two family homes and investigates heat losses from DHW networks using high resolution demand data combined with an analytical model. The model estimates are compared to widely used building performance models and it is found that the models may over estimate the heat losses by a significant amount and that short draw-offs are particularity influential in determining the amount of heat wasted.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication14th International Conference of IBPSA - Building Simulation 2015, BS 2015, Conference Proceedings
Pages1631-1638
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event14th International Conference of IBPSA - Building Simulation 2015 - Hyderabad, India
Duration: 7 Dec 20159 Dec 2015

Conference

Conference14th International Conference of IBPSA - Building Simulation 2015
Abbreviated titleBS 2015
Country/TerritoryIndia
CityHyderabad
Period7/12/159/12/15

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