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A study on Solar Combisystem

Guest Editor:

      • Abstract Submission Deadline : 30/11/2023

        Manuscript Submission Deadline : 25/12/2023

        [This article belongs to Special Issue A study on Solar Combisystem under section jotea, jotea in (jotea, jotea)]

        Special Issue Description

        A solar combi system uses a common array of solar thermal collectors to provide hot water as well as solar space heating and cooling, typically with the assistance of a backup non-solar heat source. The size of a solar combi system can range from one servicing a single property to many in a block heating system. Central solar heating schemes are those that provide district heating for bigger groups of properties. It is difficult to compare different design solutions because of combi systems’ size, complexity, and abundance of options. Although reliable projections are still challenging to make, useful approximations of performance can be generated quite quickly. Manufacturer’s instructions, nomograms (like the one created for IEA SHC Task 26), and various computer simulation software of varying complexity and accuracy are all available tools for building solar combi systems. Similar methods are utilized in solar combi systems for solar hot water, conventional central heating, underfloor heating, and auxiliary systems, including microgeneration technologies. The way these technologies are coupled, and the control systems utilized to integrate them, together with any potential stratified technology, are what make combi systems special.

        Editor Keywords

        Solar thermal collectors, Solar space heating, Solar space cooling, Underfloor heating, Auxiliary systems

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