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Assessing the Performance of Mechanical Filters in Restoring the Performance of Closed Looped Hydronic Heating and Cooling System

Papers

Assessing the Performance of Mechanical Filters in Restoring the Performance of Closed Looped Hydronic Heating and Cooling System

Seminar 33 : Considerations in Hydronic Heating System Design and Performance

Seminars

To familiarize the audience on the critical considerations involved in successful design and performance of hydronic heating systems, specifically incorporating condensing boiler technology, and the effects of proper vs. improper venting and the necessity of water treatment in multi-metal systems.

TA-23-C010 – Assessing the Performance of Mechanical Filters in Restoring the Performance of Closed Looped Hydronic Heating and Cooling System

Conference Proceeding

TA-23-C010 – Assessing the Performance of Mechanical Filters in Restoring the Performance of Closed Looped Hydronic Heating and Cooling System

Performance of Combination Hydronic Systems

Journal

Combination hydronic systems meet space heating and domestic hot water (DHW) loads in residential buildings. However, the current practice of labeling these appliances for just one function (typically space heating) fails to indicate their actual annual performance and to identify the energy saving potential possible with a system upgrade. New research shows that a linear input/output relationship can be used as a simple model of the performance of a combination hydronic heating system over heating only, DHW only, and combined loads. This simple model can be used to study the impact of system parameters on the annual performance.

Hydronics 101

Journal

Hydronic systems provide large amounts of heat transfer with low first costs and energy costs for transporting energy. This article provides only a basic overview and introduction to hydronic system design, layout and components. Today, hydronic heating and cooling coils are frequently used in conjunction with forced air systems. More recently there has been a resurgence of hydronic applications at the zone level as a result of the increased emphasis on energy conservation.

The Evolution of Primary/Secondary Cooling

125th Anniversary Article published in January 2020 ASHRAE Journal

Fundamentals of Water System Design

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