Earth Notes: General Bibliography (fernandezhernandes2022zoning)
General public bibliography for EOU and related research. #bibliography #dataset
- [fernandezhernandes2022zoning] Fernández Hernández, Francisco and Atienza-Márquez, Antonio and Miguel Peña Suárez, José and Antonio Bandera Cantalejo, Juan and Carmen González Muriano, Mari Analysis of a HVAC zoning control system with an air-to-water heat pump and a ducted fan coil unit in residential buildings (accessed ), Elsevier BV, , Applied Thermal Engineering, volume 215, ISSN 1359-4311, doi:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.118963, article/pages 118963 (article) (BibTeX).
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[[**CS1] Quote: "The zoned system improves the thermal comfort of occupants concerning a non-zoned system." Uses PPD Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied and PMV Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) according to ISO 7730 as comfort metrics and derived comfort categories A/B/C. Quote: "Nowadays, the comfort requirements in buildings are very demanding. In the non-residential sector, a minimum of category B is usually expected, but in the residential sector category C is accepted." Quote: "High thermal comfort and total energy savings [up to] 40% are achieved in a dwelling." Quote: "The COP should be modified as a function of the part load ratio (PLR). The PLR is the ratio of the building's thermal demand to the current capacity of the heat pump..." Quote: "In this case, the partial load operation is very important because residential heat pumps predominately operate at part load and the influence of the thermal zoning in the part load operation is interesting with respect to a non-zoned system. As thermal zoning saves energy by turning off non-occupied zone's dampers, it makes efficient use of the system by increasing the number of hours that the heat pump works under part load conditions." Quote: "The ZonFC acts at two levels: zones and system. At zone level, the system is continuously turning on and off depending on if the temperature of the zone is inside or outside the dead-band temperature range (typically 0.5~nbsp;°C) with respect to the set point air temperature."]