[Bldg-sim] Solar Thermal for In Floor Radiant Heating

Chris Jones cj at enersave.ca
Tue Aug 31 09:12:45 PDT 2010


The only issue with FPH is that outdoor air and exhaust fans may not 
be simulated.



>System type FPH meets your needs.
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>Floor Panel Heating System
>
>The Floor Panel Heating System provides heating for one or more 
>zones by circulation of heated fluid through a network of pipes 
>embedded in the floor or ceiling. A single pump, rather than the 
>primary-secondary pumping arrangement shown in the schematic, is 
>installed for single-zone systems. Space temperature in each zone is 
>controlled by varying the temperature of the fluid circulating in 
>that zone. Hourly head addition rate is determined for this system 
>exactly as for other types of systems. Pumping energy associated 
>with this system is accounted for by the PUMP attached to the 
>CIRCULATION-LOOP. The ratio of panel heat losses to panel heating 
>output must be estimated by you and entered; see the keyword 
>PANEL-HEAT-LOSS in the ZONE command). The program assumes that this 
>ratio of heat loss to heat output remains constant over the full 
>range of panel output.
>
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>Figure 59  Floor panel heating system
>
>Other names and/or applications for FPH
>
>None. Note that the simulation does not account for the radiant 
>comfort aspects of panel heating; therefore, a lower heating 
>setpoint is appropriate.
>


Chris Jones
14 Oneida Avenue
Toronto, ON M5J 2E3.
Tel.  416-203-7465
Fax. 416-946-1005

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