“自供电锅炉”的进一步发展

D. Alien, W. Mallon
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摘要

“自供电”设备的概念是指通常由火焰加热的设备产生足够的电力来运行其电子元件,因此该设备不需要电网供电。这将与热电联产形成对比,在热电联产中,产生的剩余电力用于设备主要用途以外的其他功能。热电发电技术非常适合“自供电”。一系列“自供电”的住宅规模的水力集中供暖装置,虽然循环水不沸腾,但通常被称为“锅炉”,已经建成了热电发电模块。这些是紧凑的,壁挂式的,高效的单位的改进,是荷兰的标准,在英国和德国北部也很流行。除了增加热电装置外,这些改进还包括在机组内尽可能将现有的交流电源转换为直流电源,并以其他方式减少电力需求。在开发阶段建造的每一个单元都更加原型化,在电力需求方面也更加简朴。目前的目标是22千瓦/次/(75000英热单位/小时)的加热装置,运行功率为55至60瓦/次/小时。其中20个单元正在建造中,并将在1999-2000年进行现场试验。在荷兰这样的经济体中,天然气和电力之间的价格差距很大,两者的价格都很高,而且一年中的大部分时间都在使用舒适供暖,因此,“自供电锅炉”现在似乎是有市场的。
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Further development of "self-powered boilers"
The concept of "self-powered" appliances is one where a normally flame-heated appliance generates enough electricity also to operate its electrical components, and therefore the unit operates free from the electric grid. This would be in contrast to cogeneration, in which surplus electric power is generated to be used for other functions beyond the principal purpose of the appliance. Thermoelectric generating technology is very well suited for "self-powering". A series of "self-powered" residential-scale hydronic central heating units, often referred to as "boilers" although the circulating water does not boil, have been built with thermoelectric generating modules incorporated. These are modifications of compact, wall-mounted, highly efficient units that are a standard in the Netherlands and also popular in Great Britain and northern Germany. As well as adding the thermoelectrics, these modifications have involved conversion of the existing AC power consumers to DC wherever possible within the unit and in other ways reducing electric power demand. Each of the units built in the development phase has been more prototypic and more spartan in its electricity need. The present objective is a 22 kW/sub th/ (75,000 BTU/hr) heating unit that runs on 55 to 60 W/sub el/. Twenty of these units are being built and will be field tested in 1999-2000. It appears that the case can be made that the "self-powered boiler" is marketable now in economies such as the Netherlands, where the price gap between natural gas and electricity is wide, the prices of both are high and where comfort heating is utilized a large fraction of the year.
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