An Introduction to Central Solar Water Heating System Case Studies Volume 1


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Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and others interested in solar powered central water heating systems designed to serve multi-building developments such as college campuses, condominiums, military bases, etc. Because this technology has been implemented more broadly in Europe than the U.S., the projects described hear are generally European. Here are the projects discussed: 1. FPC 1: GNEIS MOOS 2. FPC-2: ANDRITZ GRAZ 3. FPC-3: AREAN GRAZ-LEIBENAU 4. FPC-4: USTED, DENMARK 5. FPC-5: STRANBY, DENMARK 6. FPC-6: FREDERIKSHAVN, DENMARK 7. FPC-7: SKØRPING, DENMARK.




An Introduction to Central Solar Water Heating System Case Studies: Volume 4


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Introductory technical guidance for mechanical engineers and others interested in case studies for solar heating of central hot water systems for facilities such as college campuses, condominiums and military bases. Here is what is discussed: 1. ETC-9: KRAFTWERK, HALLE, GERMANY 2. ETC-10: WELS, AUSTRIA 3. ETC-11: AWO RASTEDE, OLDENBURG, GERMANY 4. ETC-12: METRO ISTANBUL, TURKEY 5. HTC-1: PHOENIX FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION 6. HTC-2: SUNCHIPS MANUFACTURING FACILITY, MODESTO, CA 7. DO-1: DESIGN OPTIONS (FORT BLISS / FORT BRAGG).




An Introduction to Central Solar Water Heating System Case Studies: Volume 2


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Introductory technical guidance and case studies for mechanical engineers and others interested in solar powered central water heating systems for multiple building sites such as college campuses, condominiums and military bases. Here are the projects discussed: 1. FPC-8: BRÆDSTRUP, DENMARK 2. FPC-9: WOHNHOCHHAUS FRANKFURT PETER-FISCHER-ALLE 3. FPC-10: WOHNGEBIET EHEMALIGER SCHLACHTHOF SPEYER 4. FPC-11: WOHNGEBIET EHEMALIGE KASERNE NORMAND 5. FPC-12: GORCH-FOCK-WEG 6. FPC-13: COHNSCHES VIERTEL, HENNIGSDORF, GERMANY 7. FPC 14: BADENER HOF, HEILBRONN, GERMANY Because this technology is more advanced in Europe, these case studies are all European.




An Introduction to Central Solar Water Heating System Case Studies: Volume 3


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Introductory technical guidance for mechanical engineers and others interested in solar powered central hot water systems for multi-building complexes such college campuses, condominiums and military bases. Here are case studies that are discussed: 1. FPC-15: APARTMENT BUILDINGS MAGDEBURGER STRABE, HANNOVER, GERMANY 2. FPC-16: RESIDENTIAL AREA “BURGHOLZHOF,” STUTTGART, GERMANY 3. FPC -17. SOLAR THERMAL DISTRICT ENERGY SYSTEM AT SAINT PAUL, MN 4. ETC-1: BUILDING 209, US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (USEPA) LAB, EDISON NJ 5. ETC-2: HIGH-TEMPERATURE SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM - SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN., PHILADELPHIA PA 6. ETC-3: TRADE PARK, HOUSING ESTATE RITTER, KARLSBAD, GERMANY 7. ETC-4: FESTO, ESSLINGEN, GERMANY 8. ETC-5: CONEY ISLAND, NY 9. ETC-6: ALTA LEIPZIGER, OBERUNSEL, GERMANY 10. ETC-7: PANORAMASAUNA, HOLZWEILER, GERMANY 11. ETC-8: WOHNHEIM LANGENDAMM, NIENBURG, GERMANY.




Solar Energy Update


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Heating and Cooling with Ground-Source Heat Pumps in Cold and Moderate Climates


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Heating and Cooling with Ground-Source Heat Pumps in Cold and Moderate Climates: Design Principles, Potential Applications and Case Studies focuses on applications and cases studies of ground-source heat pumps in moderate and cold climates. It details technical aspects (such as materials, thermal fluid carriers and pumping, and drilling/trenching technologies), as well as the most common and uncommon application fields for basic system configurations. The principles of system integrations and applications in moderate and cold climates (such as hybrid, solar-assisted, thermo-syphon, foundation, mines, snow melting, district heating and cooling ground-source heat pump systems, etc.) are also presented, each followed by case studies. Based on the author's more than 30 years of technical experience Discusses ground-source heat pump technologies that can be successfully applied in moderate and cold climates Presents several case studies, including successful energy results, as well as the main lessons learned This work is aimed at designers of HVAC systems, as well as geological, mechanical, and chemical engineers implementing environmentally-friendly heating and cooling technologies for buildings.




Energy


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