2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2019.100849
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Energy performance enhancement of a collective hot water production process equipped with a centralized storage tank

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“…The comparison aims to benchmark the proposed solar water heating system with the typical serpentine configuration. In this case, this traditional serpentine solar heating system is utilised to meet the thermal demand of the same health centre based on single hot water tank with a volume equal to the total volume of hot water demand for the three applications as in generality of much-published work with a single centralised storage tank was used for this collective application (Lima et al, 2015;Fertahi et al, 2019;Li et al, 2020). Consequently, the monthly average daily system performance is evaluated based on the sets of equations described in section 2.4.…”
Section: Modelling and Performance Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison aims to benchmark the proposed solar water heating system with the typical serpentine configuration. In this case, this traditional serpentine solar heating system is utilised to meet the thermal demand of the same health centre based on single hot water tank with a volume equal to the total volume of hot water demand for the three applications as in generality of much-published work with a single centralised storage tank was used for this collective application (Lima et al, 2015;Fertahi et al, 2019;Li et al, 2020). Consequently, the monthly average daily system performance is evaluated based on the sets of equations described in section 2.4.…”
Section: Modelling and Performance Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to realize the sustainable use of energy, household energy conservation, building energy conservation, energy conservation behavior, and other related aspects around household energy consumption also generated considerable research interest. For example, Fertahi et al [12] carried out various dynamic simulations on the thermal performance of the collective hot water production system, and found that the Evacuated Tube Technology (ETC) is suitable for this collective hot water production application, and increasing the centralized storage tank volume enhances the annual solar fraction of the collective hot water process. Pochwat et al [13] compared two-prototype near-horizontal drain water heat recovery units on the basis of effectiveness, and proposed a method to improve the utilization rate of hydrothermal energy.…”
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confidence: 99%