Energies (Nov 2021)

An Assessment of Heating Load Reduction by a Solar Air Heater in a Residential Passive Ventilation System

  • Junichiro Matsunaga,
  • Koki Kikuta,
  • Hideki Hirakawa,
  • Keita Mizuno,
  • Masaki Tajima,
  • Motoya Hayashi,
  • Akira Fukushima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14227651
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 22
p. 7651

Abstract

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In this paper, the authors examined the technology to maximize the use of renewable energy. Passive ventilation systems are expected to reduce the energy consumption of the fan and the maintenance burden. In addition, the wall-mounted solar air heater can supply thermal energy without using any energy at all. Therefore, this paper presents a “passive ventilation system with a solar air heater” that combines a passive ventilation system with the solar air heater to preheat the air. This system can reduce the ventilation load. To evaluate the solar air heater performance in a real environment, we developed a simulation for calculating the heat collection capacity of the solar air heater, and then the system was implemented in a real building for verification. The simulation performs hourly unsteady calculations, allowing for accurate evaluation of the annual simulation. Based on the measurement results, the effects of heating load reduction and prediction methods are presented. The solar air heater reduced the monthly ventilation load by up to 50% or more, and by at least 15%. It was also confirmed that there was a high correlation between the actual measurements and the simulation results.

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