Energies (Jul 2024)

An Experimental and Numerical Investigation of a Heat Exchanger for Showers

  • Damian Maciorowski,
  • Maciej Jan Spychala,
  • Danuta Miedzinska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17153641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 15
p. 3641

Abstract

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In the present study, using a combination of theoretical discussions, practical examples, and case studies, we sought to gain a comprehensive understanding of how numerical solutions could be used to improve the design and optimize the thermal efficiency of a heat exchanger that utilizes wastewater to reduce the domestic consumption of hot water. To this end, we developed a validated numerical model. We also carried out simulations and experiments, the results of which are presented in this paper. The novelty of this work derives from our use of a new heat exchanger design for a domestic shower, and from the presented experimental–numerical evidence that proves its efficiency. We found that use of our newly designed appliance improved thermal efficiency from 14% to 27%. Moreover, we estimated that the cost of manufacturing and installing such a device did not exceed that of a widely available drain grid. Using our newly designed exchanger, a family of four living in Poland could save EUR 38 (at 2022 values) and reduce CO2 emissions by 192 kg. An average European family could save EUR 68 and reduce CO2 emissions by 76 kg.

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