Abstract

With the improvement of social economy, the heating demand of residents in Hot Summer and Cold Winter (HSCW) areas in China is increasing. The radiant air conditioning (A/C) system, is popular as a heating way due to its high comfort, low noise and high energy saving potential. There is still a lack of field research on the system under the intermittent heating mode in the HSCW area. To provide a guide for the operation mode of the radiant A/C system during intermittent heating in HSCW areas, this paper focused on the radiant A/C system with the fresh air system, and then studied system's practical operational parameters and dynamic characteristics in winter. The indoor and outdoor air temperatures and relative humidity, the water temperatures of inlet and outlet of the air source heat pump (ASHP) unit, the supply and return water temperatures of radiant terminals, as well as supply air temperature were analyzed in three stages, i.e., the initial start-up stage, the intermittent shutdown stage and the intermittent start-up stage. The results show that, it took 7 h and 50 min for the indoor air temperature to reach the set indoor temperature during the initial start-up stage. Compared to the initial start-up stage, the intermittent start-up stage reduced the time for the indoor air temperature to reach the set indoor temperature by 4 h and increased the indoor air temperature rise rate by 97%. The indoor air temperature rise rate was 0.46 oC/h and 0.91 oC/h, during the initial start-up and the intermittent start-up stage, respectively. The indoor air temperature decrease rate was 0.23 oC/h during the shutdown period. During the entire winter season, the ASHP unit switched on and off intermittently 10 times. The longest shutdown lasted for 111 h, and the indoor air temperature dropped to 17.2oC.

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