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Fossil Fuels Non-Consuming Heating, Ventilation and Domestic Hot Water Supplying Integrated System

Received: Jun. 26, 2018    Accepted: Jul. 25, 2018    Published: Aug. 16, 2018
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Large use of different kinds of fossil fuels in gas, liquid, solid and other forms for heating, ventilating and domestic hot water supplying of houses and heat generation for industrial purposes, in contemporary conditions creates ecological and economical serious problems, contributes to global climate change and requires big efforts and means, as well as long periods, for imple­men­tation of expensive conventional heat supply systems. Mentioned problems become even greater because of systematical rise in prices of fossil fuels. The solving of the problem gets harder because of absence of appropriate technology for accomplishing heat generation and its supply without consuming of fossil fuel. The mentioned disadvantages force to develop new generation of heat production and consumption technologies that operate without usage of fossil fuel and simul­ta­neously accomplishes ventilation and domestic hot water supply of houses. For this reason, the authors of this study have decided to develop a new type of heating, ventilation and domestic hot water supplying integrated system, which does not consume at all fossil fuels. The integrated system realized on example of a residential house with 432 m3 of volume. The study proves energy high efficiency and cost effectiveness of suggested system, as it allows to save 2660 m3 of fossil fuel per season. Comparison of data shows that specific cost of seasonal heating, referred to 1m2 of the building is 2.06 times less than for ordinary system.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijse.20180201.17
Published in International Journal of Systems Engineering ( Volume 2, Issue 1, June 2018 )
Page(s) 29-35
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Keywords

Heating System, Fossil Fuel, Refrigerant Gas, Energy Consumption, Energy Saving

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  • “Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning” Department, National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia

  • “Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning” Department, National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia

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