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Optimization of floor radiant air conditioning heating system in building heating design
[Radiant floor heating, second edition]

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  • Hongpu Liang

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For areas with hot summer and cold winter, air conditioning is an essential tool to improve the living environment, but the traditional air conditioning needs to consume a lot of energy in cooling and heating, the fan operation noise is large and the sense of blowing will be uncomfortable. This paper briefly introduced the basic structure of a ground-source heat pump-floor radiant air conditioning system and the control strategy which was used for regulating the operation of the air conditioning system. Then, in order to ensure the appropriate comfort and reduce energy consumption, the control strategy was optimized. An experimental room in Xining, Qinghai province, was taken as an example for analysis. The results showed that the thermal comfort under the control strategy proposed in this study was more stable at the moderate degree and the temperature was slightly higher under the traditional control strategy, although the indoor temperature fluctuation under the optimal control strategy was large and the temperature was slightly lower than that under the traditional control strategy; under the control strategy proposed in this study, the air conditioning system had shorter operation time and less power consumption.

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  • Hongpu Liang, 2021. "Optimization of floor radiant air conditioning heating system in building heating design [Radiant floor heating, second edition]," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(1), pages 205-211.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:16:y:2021:i:1:p:205-211.
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