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  • Low temperature wall heating system in a room of medieval castle
    Šijanec-Zavrl, Marjana ; Malovrh, Matjaž ; Jordan, Sabina
    Rational use of energy in historic building management is appearing to be an important contemporary and future issue. Energy use and thermal comfort demands in museums and historic buildings follow ... specific requirements. The rooms and halls with representative character do not require the same level of thermal comfort as living space, the need for installed power is expected to be lower. It is important that the space heating prolongs the period of holding events in the castle halls into the colder period of the year and that reduces the danger of cold wall effects especially in the case of fresco painted walls. To meet the storing in the massive walls, was installed into a room of the castle in order to analyse the expected benefits and possible side effects. In this low temperature wall heating system, called also "Temperierung" system, the ducts are in-built in the massive wall, in two layers, close to the inner surface. In the paper the simulation of heat transfer in the heat storage wall heated by ducts is presented as a tool for optimising the system characteristics and forecasting the thermal behaviour of the wall heating system. The thermal response of the low temperature wall heating system in a test room is monitored and compared with unheated reference room and the main hall of a castle.
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 1998
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 19053061