The control system supplied with this heat pump can
control solar thermal systems, electric P.V. integration, gas / oil boilers and heat input from wood fuel buffer systems.
Not exact matches
High - R enclosures are more than just assemblies with a lot of insulation, they are
systems that are airtight, have little
thermal bridging, are buildable, manage
solar heat gain, ensure human comfort, and provide moisture
control to ensure durability and health expectations are met.
At that time, there were major advances in Building Sector technologies — in glazing materials (heat mirror and low - e coatings), passive and active
solar energy
systems design and applications, passive and active cooling applications, natural ventilation
systems, phase - change materials, moveable insulation, building simulation modeling programs, daylighting
systems and
controls, energy management
systems, night set - back thermostats and occupancy sensors,
solar hot water heating,
solar thermal electric generation and storage, photovoltaics and advances in low - energy lighting
systems, to name just a few.
Simulation of Operational Management for the
Solar Thermal Test and Demonstration Power Plant Jülich Using Optimized
Control Strategies of the Storage
System
Dynamic Simulation of a 1MWe Concentrated
Solar Tower Power Plant with Two - level
Thermal Storage Implemented with
Control System
Client: South West College Architect: Paul McAlister Architects Contractor: PJ Treacy & Sons Ltd M&E engineer: Cuilinn Engineering Ltd Structural engineer: G Dawson Ltd Breeam assessor: SDS Energy Quantity surveyor: Giffin Hughes LLP Mechanical contractor: Thomas Hanna & Co Electrical contractor: MFE Ltd Build
system supplier: Atek Beams Structural insulated panels: Sips UK Windows & doors: Baskil / Munster Joinery Heat pump: Daikin, via Alternative Heat MVHR: Zehnder, via Versatile
Thermal Blocks: Quinn Lite Airtightness membrane: Glidevale
Solar photovoltaic
system (design): Castillium
Solar photovoltaic
system (supply): Carey Glass
Solar Heating & lighting
controls: ATC
Systems Rainwater harvesting: Kingspan Roofing: Met - Seam Ltd
The calculation is based on the following criteria: • size, geometry and exposure of the dwelling • materials used for construction •
thermal insulation of the different elements of the building fabric • ventilation characteristics of the dwelling and ventilation equipment • efficiency, responsiveness and
control characteristics of the heating
system •
solar gains through glazed openings of the dwelling •
thermal storage (mass) capacity of the dwelling • the fuel used to provide space and water heating, ventilation and lighting • renewable energy generation In this article we look at some of the principal factors that impact on the BER.