Low operating cost, comfort, sustainability, and environmental footprint are the key elements of robust space heating (SH) system. In quest for higher efficiencies, it is not always possible to meet all of these demands where environmental footprint often gets secondary attention. This paper presents a novel SH system which is capable of meeting all of the aforementioned elements while simultaneously proving SH and domestic hot water (DHW). The system comprises a geothermal sourced heat pump (HP) featuring “hot gas water” (HGW) technology which delivers higher efficiency. This paper gives a thorough thermodynamic assessment of the system covering component based first and second law analysis and provides test results based on two case studies at a house (W10/W35) and a renovated building (W10/W45). The results show that a theoretical efficiency gain by 11.02% is achievable where the source temperature is 10 °C and the water temperature for floor heating is 35 °C. For the same system, with the same source temperature but with a supply temperature of 45 °C for SH, an efficiency gain of 17.91% is achievable. From experimental testing of the system using the test stand at GeoTherma, 4.73% efficiency gain with water temperature of 35 °C and 3.59% efficiency gain with water temperature of 45 °C were obtained. Economic analysis results showed that savings of up to 10% on an annual basis is possible with HGW technology installed in an average family house, whereas it gets 4.36% for a small hotel with a payback time period of about 9 yrs.
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Thermodynamic Analysis of a Novel Space Heating System Featuring Hot Gas Water Technology
Robbe Reykers,
Robbe Reykers
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: reykersrobbe@gmail.com
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: reykersrobbe@gmail.com
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Raf Keersmaekers,
Raf Keersmaekers
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Raf.keersmaekers@gmail.com
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Raf.keersmaekers@gmail.com
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Nesrin Ozalp,
Nesrin Ozalp
Fellow ASME
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Nesrin.ozalp@kuleuven.be
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Nesrin.ozalp@kuleuven.be
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Johan Collaert
Johan Collaert
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Robbe Reykers
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: reykersrobbe@gmail.com
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: reykersrobbe@gmail.com
Raf Keersmaekers
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Raf.keersmaekers@gmail.com
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Raf.keersmaekers@gmail.com
Nesrin Ozalp
Fellow ASME
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Nesrin.ozalp@kuleuven.be
Thermal and Electrical Systems Research Laboratory (THELES),
Cluster of Engineering Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Department,
KU Leuven,
Sint-Katelijne-Waver 2860, Belgium
e-mail: Nesrin.ozalp@kuleuven.be
Johan Collaert
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Advanced Energy Systems Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received November 1, 2015; final manuscript received February 10, 2016; published online March 14, 2016. Assoc. Editor: S. O. Bade Shrestha.
J. Energy Resour. Technol. May 2016, 138(3): 032005 (11 pages)
Published Online: March 14, 2016
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Received:
November 1, 2015
Revised:
February 10, 2016
Citation
Reykers, R., Keersmaekers, R., Ozalp, N., and Collaert, J. (March 14, 2016). "Thermodynamic Analysis of a Novel Space Heating System Featuring Hot Gas Water Technology." ASME. J. Energy Resour. Technol. May 2016; 138(3): 032005. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4032770
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