Effective Replacement of the Heating Network Distribution of Central Heating and Hot Water Distribution in Direct Heating System Networks

Eva Svarcová, Robert Štefanec
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In the reconstruction of distribution heating networks of the direct heating systems, a new heating network is necessary to meet the current heat demand. Old original thermal networks do not meet operating requirements. The solved study we assessed the heat distribution of central heating was originally in steel, and hot water distribution was originally in galvanised steel. This distribution network has been assessed for the city in eastern Slovakia, where the new proposal aim to save operating costs, by reducing heat losses in pipe distribution. The reconstruction of heating networks had the nature of the need for pipeline replacement. Central heating, which was originally designed in steel pipes, we compared with new preinsulated steel pipes and with preinsulated flexible plastic pipes. Final design for central heating, which was with the lowest heat losses was designed in combination in steel and plastic. Part of the distribution above DN 100 has been designed in preinsulated steel pipe and smaller dimensions under DN 100 were designed in preinsulated flexible plastic pipes. This combination of steel and plastic is called a hybrid system. After calculation heat loses in distribution for hot water, we compare new polypropylene pipes to preinsulated flexible plastic pipes. Final design was rated for preinsulated flexible plastic pipes. By modernizing the heat distribution, there will be a significant increase in the efficiency of heat energy distribution into sampling sites. By reducing heat looses to the surroundings, it can be saved in the production and transmission of the heat transfer substance. Due to the correct design for a particular project, we can reduce heat losses in heating networks by 26-46% compared to originally proposed steel pipes. Reducing heat losses in hot water distribution optimization would reduce by 23 to 43% of the original proposal that was designed in polypropylene. The new pipe distribution is provided by the desired parameters of the heat transfer substance for end users and contributes to the overall improvement in the operation of the heating network.
直接供热系统中集中供热和热水分配的有效替代
在直接供热系统配网改造中,需要建立新的供热网络来满足当前的供热需求。旧的原有热网不满足运行要求。我们评估的解决研究集中供暖的热量分布最初是在钢制的,热水分布最初是在镀锌钢制的。该配送网络已在斯洛伐克东部城市进行了评估,新提案旨在通过减少管道配送中的热损失来节省运营成本。热网的重建具有更换管道的性质。集中供暖,最初设计在钢管中,我们比较了新的预保温钢管和预保温柔性塑料管。集中供暖的最终设计是钢和塑料结合设计的,热损失最小。dn100以上的部分分布设计在预保温钢管中,dn100以下较小的分布设计在预保温柔性塑料管中。这种钢和塑料的结合被称为混合系统。在计算了热水分配热损失后,将新型聚丙烯管道与预保温软塑料管进行了比较。最终设计为预绝缘柔性塑料管。通过对热分布进行现代化改造,将显著提高采样点的热能分配效率。通过减少热量散失到周围环境中,可以节省传热物质的生产和传递。由于特定项目的正确设计,与最初建议的钢管相比,我们可以减少供热网络中的热损失26-46%。减少热水分配优化中的热损失将比原来的聚丙烯设计方案减少23%至43%。新的管道分配为最终用户提供了所需的传热物质参数,并有助于整体改善供热网络的运行。
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