I. Prol-Godoy , A. Picallo-Perez , J.M. Sala-Lizarraga , J. Rey-Martínez
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摘要
对能源消耗部门结构的分析表明,住宅和第三产业建筑是第三大能源消耗部门,占城市最终能源消耗的 29.5%。巴斯克政府建筑质量控制实验室旨在促进建筑的质量、创新和可持续发展。为了实现这一目标,该实验室建造了一个实验设施,配备了不同的能源生产技术和多功能控制系统,用于测试不同的能源系统和运行模式。在这项研究中,我们测试了通过冷凝式锅炉和空气热泵(以及相应的控制系统)为一栋多户住宅提供生活热水和供暖的设施。通过根据实际需求对设备进行编程运行,该设备可以再现发电设备所需的热量需求。此外,还利用热经济学(TE)对该装置进行了分析,以解决基于热力学第一定律的传统能源分析无法解决的问题。这些问题包括(1) 根据物理标准确定设备产品的成本,(2) 检测实际发生损耗的地方,评估其成本,并提出具有成本效益的改进建议,以及 (3) 诊断设备中存在的问题。因此,本文提出了一种解决方案,通过应用 TE 知识和使用从传感器收集到的真实数据,解决建筑热能设备技术维护人员所面临的预防性维护问题。
Experimental test of a building thermal system for preventive maintenance based on thermoeconomic analysis
An analysis of the sectorial structure of energy consumption shows that residential and tertiary sector buildings are the third-highest consumers, responsible for 29.5% of a city’s final energy consumption. The Building Quality Control Laboratory of the Basque Government aims to promote quality, innovation, and sustainability in buildings. To accomplish this goal, it has constructed an experimental facility with different energy generation technologies and a very versatile control system for testing different energy systems and operation modes. In this study, we tested a facility for supplying domestic hot water and heating for a multi-family house by means of a condensing boiler and an aerothermal heat pump (together with the corresponding control). This installation could reproduce the thermal demands required to be satisfied by the generation equipment through a programmed operation of the installation based on real demands. Additionally, this installation was analyzed using thermoeconomics (TE) to solve problems unable to be solved using traditional energy analyses based on the First Law of Thermodynamics. These problems include: (1) Determining the costs of the products of the installation based on physical criteria, (2) detecting the places where losses actually occur, evaluating their costs, and proposing cost-effective improvements, and (3) diagnosing issues in the installation. As a result, this paper suggests a solution to the preventive maintenance problems confronting the technical maintenance personnel for thermal installations in buildings by applying TE knowledge and using real data collected from sensors.