Abstract
This paper presents an integrated low-carbon heating system for outdoor swimming pools, which
aims to make outdoor swimming pools in subtropical climates available in winter season with economic
feasibility. The heating system consists of solar heat collectors, air-source heat pumps, and PCM storage tanks.
The solar heat collectors collect heat from solar radiation; while the air-source heat pumps collect heat from
ambient air. The PCM storage tanks are used to store the heat collected by the air-source heat pumps during
off-peak hours and supply heat during the open hours of outdoor swimming pools when the solar heat is
insufficient. We investigated the collaboration of the two heating sources at the design stage regarding energy
and economic performance using numerical simulation. Three cases with different percentage of heat
contribution from these two sources were studied and compared using the indices of initial investment,
operational cost, energy use and thermal comfort unmet percentage. Results were analysed to show how the
percentages of the heat contribution from the two sources affect the energy and economic performance of the
proposed heating system.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | E3S Web of Conferences |
| Publisher | EDP Sciences |
| Volume | 111 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 27 May 2019 |
| Event | 13th REHVA World Congress (CLIMA 2019) - Bucharest, Romania Duration: 26 May 2019 → 29 May 2019 |
Conference
| Conference | 13th REHVA World Congress (CLIMA 2019) |
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| Place | Romania |
| City | Bucharest |
| Period | 26/05/19 → 29/05/19 |
Publisher's Copyright Statement
- This full text is made available under CC-BY 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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