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Book Synopsis

This guide provides practical information to all those involved in designing, installing, operating and maintaining heating systems focussing on how to correctly apply electrified heating on current and future projects.

It focuses on all forms of electrified heat (including heat pumps) for heating, but also other related approaches and technologies such as heat recovery, renewables and energy storage. It also draws on other areas such as building fabric, thermal comfort, electrical system considerations and the complex issue of using electrified heat to generate domestic hot water.



Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Scope and purpose
  • Foreword
  • Section 1: Introduction
  • Section 2: Fabric and comfort considerations
  • Section 3: Heat pumps
  • Section 4: Hot water considerations
  • Section 5: Selecting electrified heat systems
  • Section 6: Electrical supply considerations
  • Section 7: The business case for electrified heat
  • Section 8: Future perspectives: Heat as a Service
  • Appendix A: Abbreviations
  • Appendix B: References
  • Appendix C: Standards
  • Appendix D: Schematics
  • Index

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      Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
      Publication Date: 07/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781839533921, 978-1839533921
      ISBN10: 1839533927

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This guide provides practical information to all those involved in designing, installing, operating and maintaining heating systems focussing on how to correctly apply electrified heating on current and future projects.

      It focuses on all forms of electrified heat (including heat pumps) for heating, but also other related approaches and technologies such as heat recovery, renewables and energy storage. It also draws on other areas such as building fabric, thermal comfort, electrical system considerations and the complex issue of using electrified heat to generate domestic hot water.



      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgements
      • Scope and purpose
      • Foreword
      • Section 1: Introduction
      • Section 2: Fabric and comfort considerations
      • Section 3: Heat pumps
      • Section 4: Hot water considerations
      • Section 5: Selecting electrified heat systems
      • Section 6: Electrical supply considerations
      • Section 7: The business case for electrified heat
      • Section 8: Future perspectives: Heat as a Service
      • Appendix A: Abbreviations
      • Appendix B: References
      • Appendix C: Standards
      • Appendix D: Schematics
      • Index

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