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Experimental investigation and simulation analysis of the thermal performance of a balcony wall integrated solar water heating unit

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 75, Issue -, Pages 115-122

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2014.09.023

Keywords

Balcony wall type solar heater; High-rise building; Experimental analysis; Theoretical analysis

Funding

  1. National Scientific and Technology program [2011BAJ03B01]

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A balcony wall type solar water heater system was designed and constructed in a high-rise building. The U-type evacuated glass tube solar collector is fixed vertically on the balcony wall. The water, heated in the solar collector, flows through the exchanger coil in the water tank and then flows back to the solar collector. With regard to the hot water supply system, the cold water, heated by the heat exchanger, is sent to the point of use. Considering storeys and water consumption pattern, four apartments are selected for testing. Meanwhile, the theoretical analysis with TRNSYS was presented. According to the experimental results, mean daily collector efficiency is about 40%. Solar fraction is high in summer and autumn for the relative high radiation and high ambient temperature. Under given conditions, the annual energy extracted from tank is 2805.3 MJ/m(2), and the annual solar fraction is 40.5%. When the tank volume-to-collector area ratio is decreased to 37.5 L/m(2), the solar fraction can be increased to 50%. The results show that the family to use water all day round gets higher solar fraction than the family using hot water mostly in the morning and night. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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