The operation of two 60 m<sup>2</sup> solar air heaters serving a large studio teaching space has been monitored for a twelve month period. The solar contribution of the heaters was found to be less than 5%, and in some instances the heaters actually contributed to the space heating load. A validated mathematical model of the studio and it’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning system was used to investigate performance improvement strategies. It was found a different control strategy and recommissioned control sensors would substantially improve the solar air heater performance.<br>
History
Location
Alice Springs, N.T.
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Notes
Deakin University gratefully acknowledges permission of the Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society to publish these papers
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2007, Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society
Editor/Contributor(s)
H Pullen
Pagination
1 - 9
Start date
2007-10-02
End date
2007-10-06
ISBN-13
9780975065051
ISBN-10
097506505X
Title of proceedings
ANZSES 2007 : Is solar our only nuclear option: proceedings of the 45th conference of the Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society