DocumentCode :
149879
Title :
Empirical model to determine electricity demand reduction in the South Africa residential sector by retrofitting geysers with air source heat pump
Author :
Tangwe, S. ; Simon, Marc ; Meyer, E.
Author_Institution :
Atlantic Int. Univ., USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
1-2 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
ASHP water heater is a renewable energy device for sanitary hot water production and can effectively operates with a COP above 2. In the South Africa residential sector, Eskom embarks on reducing the electricity demand from the geysers by retrofitting these systems with ASHP units. The research focused on designing and construction of DAS to monitor the power consumption of a 4 kW geyser and a 1.2 kW ASHP unit retrofitting the geyser with respect to the variability in climatic condition, volume of water drawn off, ASHP inlet and outlet water temperature. The results obtained from the experimental setup were used to develop a MLR model to predict the COP of the ASHP water heater. Finally, the result was populated to account for the total number of these above mentioned system proposed to be installed and hence the demand reduction computed. The average maximum weekday Eskom peak hours power consumption for the geyser was 3.70 kW, while for the ASHP water heater was 1.51 kW with an average COP of 2.10. The demand reduction will provide a dual benefits as its will reduced the constraint on the national grids and also the environmental pollutants.
Keywords :
electric heating; energy consumption; heat pumps; maintenance engineering; power grids; renewable energy sources; ASHP units; ASHP water heater; South Africa residential sector; air source heat pump; climatic condition; electricity demand reduction; environmental pollutants; national grids; outlet water temperature; power 1.2 kW; power 1.51 kW; power 3.7 kW; power 4 kW; power consumption; renewable energy device; retrofitting geysers; sanitary hot water production; Energy consumption; Refrigerants; Resistance heating; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Water heating; Air source heat pump (ASHP); Coefficient of performance (COP); Data acquisition system (DAS); Multiple linear regression (MLR;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Domestic Use of Energy (DUE), 2014 Proceedings of the Twenty-Second
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9922041-4-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DUE.2014.6827777
Filename :
6827777
Link To Document :
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