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Underground water-source loop heat-pump air-conditioning system applied in a residential building in Beijing

Chao Chen, Feng-ling Sun, Lei Feng and Ming Liu

Applied Energy, 2005, vol. 82, issue 4, 344 pages

Abstract: In this paper, we report on an underground water-source water-loop heat-pump (UWSWLHP) air-conditioning system for a tall apartment building in Beijing. Water at 14 °C was used as an external low-temperature heat-source. By analyzing field-test data for two years, the authors assessed the operating and controlling conditions of the system. Based on the electricity consumed by public-use air-conditioning power equipment and terminal heat-pumps, the authors put forward an overall evaluation of the energy-conservation characteristics of the system.

Keywords: Residential; building; Field-test; data; Underground; water; source; Water-loop; heat; pump; air-conditioning; system; Analysis; of; energy; consumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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