2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14113169
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A Fault Handling Process for Faults in District Heating Customer Installations

Abstract: Faults in district heating (DH) customer installations cause high return temperatures, which have a negative impact on both current and future district heating systems. Thus, there is a need to detect and correct these faults soon after they occur to minimize their impact on the system. This paper, therefore, suggests a fault handling process for the detection and elimination of faults in DH customer installations. The fault handling process is based on customer data analysis since many faults manifest in cust… Show more

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“…There is a need for a well-defined data set with verified faulty and optimal behavior for the training and evaluation of models. Some studies [37][38][39][40] address this issue, e.g., by creating a framework to label faults occurring in substations, however, this is still an ongoing work, and there is still much work left to do.…”
Section: District Heating Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a need for a well-defined data set with verified faulty and optimal behavior for the training and evaluation of models. Some studies [37][38][39][40] address this issue, e.g., by creating a framework to label faults occurring in substations, however, this is still an ongoing work, and there is still much work left to do.…”
Section: District Heating Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%