Abstract

The paper presents the results of a study of daily fluctuations in air temperature in residential mobile modules used in areas with a sharply continental climate. Two autonomous heating systems were compared. In the previous century, an autonomous water heating system with a solid fuel boiler was used to heat residential mobile buildings. The use of autonomous power supply systems made it possible to use electric heating systems for heating residential mobile buildings. An autonomous electric heating system based on mica ceramic electric heaters was considered. Each of these systems has advantages and disadvantages. Field studies have shown that during the operation of a water heating system in a room, large temperature differences are observed. At the same time, the heat balance inside the dwelling is virtually uncontrollable. With the use of an electric heating system based on composite materials, the daily temperature drop stayed in the range of 2-3°C. In this case, the regulation of the thermal balance inside the room is easily achieved. Studies have shown that the use of these systems is highly effective, reliable, and economical.

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