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Simplified Space-Heating Distribution using Radiators in Super-Insulated Terraced Houses ; Nordic Symposium on Building Physics, NSB 2017, June 11, 2017
The necessity to drastically reduce the space-heating (SH) needs of residential buildings in Europe has pushed the emergence of building concepts based on a super-insulated building envelope, such as the passive house (PH) standard. In these envelopes, the SH distribution system can be simplified because it is theoretically not necessary anymore to place a heat emitter in each room, or in front of each window. There is lack of fundamental knowledge to support this simplification of the SH distribution system. The present contribution focuses on terraced houses heated using a reduced number of radiators. It aims at comparing the balance between energy efficiency, thermal comfort and user satisfaction using simplified SH distribution. For this purpose, two terraced houses built according to the Norwegian PH standard have been investigated using building simulations (using IDA-ICE), field measurements and occupant interviews. With a simplified distribution, one may suspect that occupants experience the thermal environment of rooms without heat emitter as too cold, typically bedrooms. On the contrary, the super-insulation and the high-efficiency heat recovery prevent significant temperature zoning to take place between rooms. Even though the SH distribution is simplified, occupants rather complain about the bedroom temperature which often experienced as too warm if they do not open windows. Unfortunately, this way to control indoor temperature has a strong adverse influence on the SH needs. The trade-off between bedrooms temperature and SH needs is here investigated for different control strategies using calibrated simulations ; Acknowledgments. The authors would like to acknowledge Husbanken for their support, as well as the Research Council of Norway as this work has also been done within the Norwegian research center on Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB). ; publishedVersion
Simplified Space-Heating Distribution using Radiators in Super-Insulated Terraced Houses ; Nordic Symposium on Building Physics, NSB 2017, June 11, 2017
The necessity to drastically reduce the space-heating (SH) needs of residential buildings in Europe has pushed the emergence of building concepts based on a super-insulated building envelope, such as the passive house (PH) standard. In these envelopes, the SH distribution system can be simplified because it is theoretically not necessary anymore to place a heat emitter in each room, or in front of each window. There is lack of fundamental knowledge to support this simplification of the SH distribution system. The present contribution focuses on terraced houses heated using a reduced number of radiators. It aims at comparing the balance between energy efficiency, thermal comfort and user satisfaction using simplified SH distribution. For this purpose, two terraced houses built according to the Norwegian PH standard have been investigated using building simulations (using IDA-ICE), field measurements and occupant interviews. With a simplified distribution, one may suspect that occupants experience the thermal environment of rooms without heat emitter as too cold, typically bedrooms. On the contrary, the super-insulation and the high-efficiency heat recovery prevent significant temperature zoning to take place between rooms. Even though the SH distribution is simplified, occupants rather complain about the bedroom temperature which often experienced as too warm if they do not open windows. Unfortunately, this way to control indoor temperature has a strong adverse influence on the SH needs. The trade-off between bedrooms temperature and SH needs is here investigated for different control strategies using calibrated simulations ; Acknowledgments. The authors would like to acknowledge Husbanken for their support, as well as the Research Council of Norway as this work has also been done within the Norwegian research center on Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB). ; publishedVersion
Simplified Space-Heating Distribution using Radiators in Super-Insulated Terraced Houses ; Nordic Symposium on Building Physics, NSB 2017, June 11, 2017
Georges, Laurent (author) / Håheim, Fredrik (author) / Alonso, Maria Justo (author)
2017-01-01
cristin:1518631
604-609 ; 132 ; Energy Procedia
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Simplified Space-Heating Distribution using Radiators in Super-Insulated Terraced Houses
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