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Multisource heat pump system from design to operation: the case study of a new school building

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  • Filippo Busato
  • Renato M. Lazzarin
  • Marco Noro

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Heat pump features can take advantage of better sources than air, for instance the ground heat, solar heat and heat recovery. A multisource system aims to enhance the performances of the heat pump, leading to a significant amount of primary energy being saved. The present work shows data monitoring and analysis for a real working application in northern Italy, for 12 months. The energy balance indicates that the integration of different sources not only increases the thermal performance of the system as a whole but also optimizes the use of each source. Copyright , Oxford University Press.

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  • Filippo Busato & Renato M. Lazzarin & Marco Noro, 2012. "Multisource heat pump system from design to operation: the case study of a new school building," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 8(2), pages 88-94, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:8:y:2012:i:2:p:88-94
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