Abstract

The article deals with the analysis of the results of long-term experimental operation of a micro-cogeneration unit with high-temperature fuel cells for natural gas. Due to its performance parameters, the unit is primarily intended for installation in a family house or in a small building. Long-term testing operation under laboratory conditions verified the power and emission parameters of the micro-cogeneration unit in steady and transient modes, which may occur during operation in a family house. Measured values ​​of heat and electricity demand in a real family house served as a basis for the test operation, according to which a load algorithm was created. Long-term testing has confirmed the difficulty of correctly designing the installation of a micro-cogeneration unit in a family house for its specifics, such as the highly variable consumption of electrical and thermal energy depending, for example, on the season and the daily regime of its inhabitants.

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