Title of article
Extracted ventilation air heat recovery efficiency as a function of a buildingʹs thermal properties
Author/Authors
Egidijus Juodis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
6
From page
568
To page
573
Abstract
Extracted ventilation air rated heat recovery efficiency is defined under standard rating conditions as ‘the efficiency of separate heat recovery equipment’. Real heat recovery efficiency depends not only on single unit efficiency but also on a buildingʹs heat gain/loss ratio. Maximum efficiency of heat recovery becomes unnecessary when heat gain compensates heat demand from a heat generator.
The demand of recovered heat gradually lessens when the outdoor temperature rises and heat recovery is switched off if the outdoor temperature exceeds the thermal balance temperature of a premise. Thus, the mean annual heat recoveryʹs efficiency is less than a technically possible one. This phenomenon is hardly perceptible in poorly insulated buildings where transmission loss plays the main role. The decrease of heat recoveryʹs efficiency becomes significant in large, well-insulated buildings where ventilation heat loss is many times more than its transmission loss.
Keywords
ventilation , heat recovery , Annual efficiency , Thermal balance , Building , Supermarket , climate
Journal title
Energy and Buildings
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Energy and Buildings
Record number
419749
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