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nickpgood
Hi
I am conducting a PhD and as part of it I need to model a regular domestic heating system. I am trying to stay as close to reality as I can so I was wondering if anyone could anser a few questions for me:
Thanks
Nick
I am conducting a PhD and as part of it I need to model a regular domestic heating system. I am trying to stay as close to reality as I can so I was wondering if anyone could anser a few questions for me:
- If a TES is being used to feed the central heating system as well as domestic hot water is the water for the central heating taken directly from the thermal store or can that water be heated indirectly, via a heat exchanger? Is this a relistic configuration or would this never be done in practice?
- I have read about post mixing of domestic hot water to avoid scalding, but can something similar be done for the central heating water? I am interested as regulating the temperature of the central heating could reduce cycling of the boiler. I think if the central heating is at main pressure this would not be possible, but if the central heating circuit was vented then it might be. Is this done in practice? How is the increased water injected in the mixing pocess dispensed with? Does this result in hot water being lost as the extra cold water introduced to the system is accomodated? Are there any other ways of controlling the heat of the central heating water?
Thanks
Nick