Abstract

ABSTRACT When analyzing the efficiency of energy management, one often needs to determine the expected heat consumption from the known nominal or design heat demand. In other cases, the design heat demand needs to be determined from the actual heat consumption data of several years. In order to facilitate the above tasks, this article describes: •An adequately accurate formula for outdoor temperature distribution and air temperature duration function (through which the expected heat consumption can be determined), and•A formula for the relative value of space heating heat demand, whose integral determines the so-called specific heat demand coefficient. Using the specific heat demand coefficient the expected heat consumption can be determined from the design heat demand or vice versa.

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