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Some aspects of controlling radiant and convective cooling systems

Author

  • Taha Arghand
  • Jan Olof Dalenbäck
  • Anders Trüschel
  • Saqib Javed

Editor

  • S.I Tanabe
  • H. Zhang
  • J. Kurnitski
  • M.C. Gameiro da Silva
  • I. Nastase
  • P. Wargocki
  • G. Cao
  • L. Mazzarela
  • C. Inard

Summary, in English

Designing appropriate control systems for radiant heating and cooling terminals entails an understanding of their dynamic behaviour. This study experimentally investigates the dynamic response of a room with convective and radiant cooling systems. The experiments were performed in a 12.6 m2 large test room outfitted as a single-office room. The main cooling system was radiant ceiling panels which covered 70% of the ceiling area. The thermal performance of the radiant system was compared to that of a fan-coil unit (FCU). The results from the step response test showed that the time constant of the room for the radiant system was shorter than for the convective one, indicating faster changes in room temperature by the radiant system. Furthermore, controlling the FCU with similar control system tuned for ceiling panels increased the hysteresis gap in the room air temperature from 0.4 K to 0.8 K. This indicates that control systems for low-mass radiant systems and convective systems might be applied to each other, but on-site tuning is required to omit the offset (persistent error). In this study, controlling room temperature with ceiling panels did not benefit from using an operative temperature sensor to provide feedback signal to the control system. However, the pump energy use was moderately decreased by 14%.

Publishing year

2019-08-13

Language

English

Publication/Series

E3S Web of Conferences

Volume

111

Links

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Topic

  • Building Technologies

Conference name

13th REHVA World Congress, CLIMA 2019

Conference date

2019-05-26 - 2019-05-29

Conference place

Bucharest, Romania

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2555-0403