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European Regional Climate Zone Modeling of a Commercial Absorption Heat Pump Hot Water Heater...

by Vishaldeep Sharma, Bo Shen, Chris Keinath, Michael Garrabrant, Patrick J Geoghegan
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Conference Name
IEA Heat Pump Conference 2017
Conference Location
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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High efficiency gas-burning hot water heating takes advantage of a condensing heat exchanger to deliver improved combustion efficiency over a standard non-condensing configuration. The water heating is always lower than the gas heating value. In contrast, Gas Absorption Heat Pump (GAHP) hot water heating combines the efficiency of gas burning with the performance increase from a heat pump to offer significant gas energy savings. An ammonia-water system also has the advantage of zero Ozone Depletion Potential and low Global Warming Potential. In comparison with air source electric heat pumps, the absorption system can maintain higher coefficients of performance in colder climates.

In this work, a GAHP commercial water heating system was compared to a condensing gas storage system for a range of locations and climate zones across Europe. The thermodynamic performance map of a single effect ammonia-water absorption system was used in a building energy modeling software that could also incorporate the changing ambient air temperature and water mains temperature for a specific location, as well as a full-service restaurant water draw pattern.