评估使用淋浴排水热回收系统的经济效益-一个案例研究

Agata Janaszek, Robert Kowalik
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在波兰,用于洗澡的热水的生产约占一个典型家庭总能耗的15%。根据欧盟的数据,照明和电器的最终能耗与热水制备的最终能耗相似。这使得它成为住房和公用事业成本的重要贡献者,仅次于取暖费。研究表明,淋浴时使用的水只有大约10%是出于卫生目的。因此,提供给淋浴房的大约90%的热水最终被排放到污水系统中。通过利用废水中的一次能源,我们可以有效地节约热能,减少与热水有关的总开支。本文的目的是探索利用生活废水热回收作为提高住宅建筑能源效率的手段。
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ASSESSING THE FINANCIAL BENEFITS OF USING A SHOWER DRAIN HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM – A CASE STUDY
The production of hot water for bathing in Poland accounts for around 15% of the total energy consumption of a typical household. According to EU data, final energy consumption for lighting and appliances is similar to final energy consumption for hot water preparation. This makes it a significant contributor to housing and utility costs, exceeded only by heating expenses. Research has indicated that only about 10% of the water utilized during a shower is necessary for hygiene purposes. Consequently, around 90% of the hot water supplied to the shower is ultimately discharged into the sewage system. By harnessing the primary energy from wastewater, we can effectively conserve heat energy and reduce the overall expenditure associated with hot water. The objective of this article is to explore the utilization of heat recovery from domestic wastewater as a means to enhance the energy efficiency of residential buildings.
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