Abstract

The definitive version of an experimental heating plant for buildings which uses thermal energy extracted from an underground water tank heated solely by the sun with interseasonal storage is presented. The entire plant was planned and its functions simulated using calculus codes established at the University of Calabria. The prototype, now in use, consists of a solar radiation collecting field of 91.2 m 2, a storage tank of 500 m 3, and a building of 1750 m 3 which has a thermal requirement of 111 GJ for winter heating. This article describes the constructed prototype of the plant, the procedures carried out that allow the plant to function automatically, and the use, instrumentation, acquisition of experimental data.

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