Abstract

Photovoltaic-thermal (PV/T) systems and hydronic radiant floor heating systems can enhance energy efficiency and economic viability. This study investigates their integration through experimental research and designs an experiment to test their performance under typical winter conditions. The heat pump system achieves an average COP of 5.66 and an average photovoltaic power output of 107.5 W. The underfloor heating system quickly reaches and maintains 20.47°C with a water supply temperature of 50°C.

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