The Polyvalent Heat Supply System for Passive-Type Experimental Building (area of 300 m2) Based on Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources
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https://doi.org/10.15407/scine10.06.031Keywords:
nergy saving, heat pump, low heat, passive-type buildingAbstract
The results of development and implementation of heat supply system for experimental building of passive type have been presented; the optimal operating conditions have been studied; and guidelines for the creation of heat supply systems for passive type buildings have been elaborated.
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