Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit

For future buildings (nZEBs according to EPBD) efficient and cost-effective heating systems with a high share of renewable energy ar0e1 r1equired. Heat pumps (HP) are considered as one of the key technologies in the building sector. However, in particular in high-density housing areas, source exploi...

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Main Authors: Monteleone William, Ochs Fabian, Drexel Christof, Rothbacher Mattias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/22/e3sconf_hvac2021_06008.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f06c54b1192400fa9b8206c9f870d842021-04-06T13:49:55ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012460600810.1051/e3sconf/202124606008e3sconf_hvac2021_06008Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unitMonteleone William0Ochs Fabian1Drexel Christof2Rothbacher Mattias3University of Innsbruck, Unit for Energy Efficient BuildingUniversity of Innsbruck, Unit for Energy Efficient Buildingdrexel reduziert GmbHIngenieurbüro Rothbacher GmbHFor future buildings (nZEBs according to EPBD) efficient and cost-effective heating systems with a high share of renewable energy ar0e1 r1equired. Heat pumps (HP) are considered as one of the key technologies in the building sector. However, in particular in high-density housing areas, source exploitation is strongly limited. Accordingly, the market in Austria does not currently provide real alternatives to apartment gas or electric boilers. Split type HPs with low power can be made compact and cost effective and thus offer new possibilities. However, split type HPs represent a real alternative only if the acceptance for them can be improved by means of improved modularity, design, architectural attractive integration in the building envelope and reduced sound emissions. The goal of the Austrian FFG research project FitNeS is the development and optimization of modular split HPs with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor units. The outstanding features of the concept are a modular design with a high degree of prefabrication and representing a visually and architectonically attractive, economic and sustainable solution for both new constructions and renovations. Different concepts of façade-integrated outdoor units will be developed and evaluated with regard to design, façade construction, accessibility (for maintenance), building physics, efficiency, etc. on the basis of the technical and non-technical boundary conditions.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/22/e3sconf_hvac2021_06008.pdf
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author Monteleone William
Ochs Fabian
Drexel Christof
Rothbacher Mattias
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Ochs Fabian
Drexel Christof
Rothbacher Mattias
Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Monteleone William
Ochs Fabian
Drexel Christof
Rothbacher Mattias
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title Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
title_short Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
title_full Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
title_fullStr Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
title_full_unstemmed Modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
title_sort modular split-type heat pump with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor unit
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description For future buildings (nZEBs according to EPBD) efficient and cost-effective heating systems with a high share of renewable energy ar0e1 r1equired. Heat pumps (HP) are considered as one of the key technologies in the building sector. However, in particular in high-density housing areas, source exploitation is strongly limited. Accordingly, the market in Austria does not currently provide real alternatives to apartment gas or electric boilers. Split type HPs with low power can be made compact and cost effective and thus offer new possibilities. However, split type HPs represent a real alternative only if the acceptance for them can be improved by means of improved modularity, design, architectural attractive integration in the building envelope and reduced sound emissions. The goal of the Austrian FFG research project FitNeS is the development and optimization of modular split HPs with compact and silent façade-integrated outdoor units. The outstanding features of the concept are a modular design with a high degree of prefabrication and representing a visually and architectonically attractive, economic and sustainable solution for both new constructions and renovations. Different concepts of façade-integrated outdoor units will be developed and evaluated with regard to design, façade construction, accessibility (for maintenance), building physics, efficiency, etc. on the basis of the technical and non-technical boundary conditions.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/22/e3sconf_hvac2021_06008.pdf
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