Energy management opportunities exploration in a residential air source heat pump water heater

Mandlenkosi Sikhonza, S. Tangwe, M. Simon
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Air source heat pump (ASHP) water heaters are classified as renewable and energy efficient device for sanitary hot water production. The study focused on the investigation and quantification of the wasted thermal energy dissipated at the ASHP's condenser of a 1.2 kW, 150 L split type residential ASHP water heater undergoing vapour compression refrigeration cycles due to controlled volume of hot water drawn off. Power meter, flow meters, temperature sensors, ambient temperature and relative humidity sensor were installed at designated positions on the ASHP water heater. Specific control volume of 150, 50 and 100 L were drawn off from the ASHP water heater during the morning, afternoon and evening periods each day throughout the monitoring period (October 2015 to September 2016). The results depicted that during the summer and winter periods the average input electrical energy consumed was 1.40 and 1.70 kWh, while the dissipated and the useful thermal energy were 13.65 and 4.10 kWh for summer and 14.70 and 4.07 kWh for winter, respectively. It can also be concluded that during the summer and winter periods only 30.01% and 27.63% of the dissipated thermal energy from the condenser was harnessed as useful thermal energy by the sanitary hot water stored in the 150 L geyser with the heating element disabled. Hence, by the application of energy management, almost 70% of wasted thermal energy can be utilized for space heating or as backup storage, provided the ASHP water heater is designed to function as both hot water and space heating device with an additional backup thermal storage.
住宅空气源热泵热水器能源管理机遇探索
空气源热泵热水器是一种可再生的、节能的卫生热水生产设备。本研究的重点是调查和量化一个1.2 kW, 150 L分体式住宅空气源热泵热水器在蒸汽压缩制冷循环中由于控制热水排出量而导致的空气源热泵冷凝器浪费的热能。功率计、流量计、温度传感器、环境温度和相对湿度传感器安装在空气源热泵热水器的指定位置。在监测期间(2015年10月至2016年9月),每天上午、下午和晚上分别抽取空气源热泵热水器的特定控制容积150、50和100 L。结果表明,夏季和冬季的平均输入电能消耗分别为1.40和1.70 kWh,夏季的平均耗散和有用热能分别为13.65和4.10 kWh,冬季的平均耗散和有用热能分别为14.70和4.07 kWh。在夏季和冬季,只有30.01%和27.63%的从冷凝器散失的热能被150 L间歇泉中储存的卫生热水作为有用热能利用。因此,通过能源管理的应用,如果空气源热泵热水器设计为热水和空间加热装置,并附加备用储热装置,则几乎70%的浪费热能可用于空间加热或作为备用储热。
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