By. Bedouani et al., Central electric thermal storage (ETS) feasibility for residential applications: part 1. Numerical and experimental study, INT J ENERG, 25(1), 2001, pp. 53-72
Detailed models have been developed and integrated into a TRNSYS calculatio
n tool to evaluate the optimal storage capacity of central electric thermal
storage (ETS) units for residential applications. The tool uses hourly wea
ther data to establish the energy use profile of residential buildings unde
r different heating system configurations and control strategies. The relia
bility of the system for each configuration is determined as the percentage
of time the heating system meets the heating requirement of the building.
The level of reliability is used to evaluate the appropriate capacity of th
e system.
This study investigates the theoretical development and modelling of a mult
i-zone building equipped with a central ETS in TRNSYS. The TRNSYS simulatio
n results are then compared and validated against experimental data obtaine
d during the project. Furthermore, the effect of various parameters such as
system configuration, charging capacity, control strategies, heat losses f
rom the building, and electric utility time-of-use schedules are analysed.
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