ASHRAE OR-10-025-2010 3 5 MW Seawater Heat Pump Assisted Multipurpose Solar System’s 25 Years of Operation《3 5 MW海水热力泵辅助多功能太阳系统的25年运行》.pdf
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1、2010 ASHRAE 227ABSTRACTThis paper describes the Slovenian Beach system con-structed in the town of Budva at the Adriatic sea coast 26years ago, its technological schemes, construction, scenariosand regimes of control based on the solar radiation intensitymeasurement, as well as 25 years of its succe
2、ssful operation.The 3.5MW multipurpose solar system combined with a sea-water heat pump is providing complex of hotel buildings withsanitary and swimming pool water heating, hotel roomsspace heating and air-conditioning. The system in SlovenianBeach has total power of 3,5 MW and includes a 2.500 m2(
3、26,909.78 ft2) flat plate solar collectors field and three heatpumps with total of 930 kW heating and 720 kW coolingcapacities. Heat pumps are used for supplemental heating inthe winter and for cooling during the summer. Sea water isused either as a heat source or as a heat sink for heat pumpoperati
4、on. Finally, presented will be recorded data of usefulenergy output as well as experience with the 25-year seawater usage influence on heat exchangers, and solar collec-tors aging influence on the system efficiency.INTRODUCTIONActive use of solar radiation energy in Montenegro andSerbia is a part of
5、 the most precious history of the developmentof solar technologies in Europe. It represents a commercial-ized use of the renewable energy resources in Europe, whererecently in its most developed regionthe European Unioncountriesmore and more systems are constructed similar tothe Seawater Heat Pump A
6、ssisted Multipurpose Solar Systemwhich has been successfully functioning in Budva, Montene-gro, at the Adriatic sea coast for 25 years now.The tourist Hotel complex apartment-type SlovenskaPlaa (a view on the hotel complex apartment buildings ofSlovenian Beach is given in the Figure 1) represents a
7、uniqueform of tourist offer at the Adriatic coast. The entire complexwith 754 rooms and 220 apartments, was designed to have vari-ous contents that meet all the requirements of its guests. Everyroom has a balcony while each apartment includes a kitchenalong with a dining room. Following the completi
8、on of itsconstruction, the facility was able to accommodate 2700 guestsFigure 1 Hotel apartment complex Slovenian Beach in Budva.3.5 MW Seawater Heat Pump Assisted Multipurpose Solar Systems 25 Years of OperationMarija S. Todorovic, PhD, PE Slobodan Pejkovic, PE Vido Zenovic, PEFellow ASHRAEM.S. Tod
9、orovic is professor at the University of Belgrade and director of the VEA-INVI Ltd., Belgrade, Serbia. S. Pejkovic is director of theFilterfrigo Ltd, Belgrade, Serbia. V. Zenovic is head of the Development Group of the Rivijera Hotel/Touristic Ltd., Budva, Montenegro.OR-10-025 2010, American Society
10、 of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions 2010, Vol. 116, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written perm
11、ission. 228 ASHRAE Transactionsat a time. The major part of the accommodation area is air-conditioned, while the common areas are fully air-conditioned.The tourist complex “Slovenian Beach” is located nearthe natural beachsandy and pebbly (Figure 2), both on theshore and in the sea. It stretches fro
12、m the city harbor to theanother hotel complexnamed Park, with the total length of1600 m (5249.344 ft). It is characteristic for its sandbankwhich connects the beach with the island St. Nikola. It offi-cially became the swimming beach in 1920, and Czechs whowere on holiday there in 1935 named it “Slo
13、venska plaa” asit is called today.The tourist complex Slovenian Beach in Budva has beenintended to accommodate tourists throughout the year and itwas expected to be used at least eight months a year. A deci-sion to build the Slovenian BeachHeat Pump assisted SolarSystem had been made at the Budva Ho
14、tel Touristy organiza-tion 29 years ago, in 1980. Corresponding ConstructionContract was signed one year later in 1981 and immediatelyafter its conclusion activities regarding the system design,selection of potential equipment and its procurement began. Avery creative mechanical engineer, HVAC syste
15、m designexpert Mr. Velimir Jevtic was the main designer of the system.Its construction was completed in April 1983.The system used in Slovenian Beach has total power of3,5 MW and includes a 2.500 m2 (26,909.78 ft2) flat plate solarcollectors field for water heating (Figure 3). The heat pumps(Figure
16、4) are designed and sized to be used for additionalsanitary water heating in summer when solar radiation inten-sity is of too low level, and for heating in winter, as well as forair-conditioning during the summer. Sea water is used as heatsource and heat sink for heat pump operation.Further in this
17、paper the Slovenian Beach heat pumpassisted solar system constructed in Budva at the Adriaticcoast, its technological schemes, construction, scenarios andregimes of control based on the solar radiation intensitymeasurement and solar collector field outlet water tempera-ture, as well as 25 years of i
18、ts operation are described.Figure 2 Sandy and pebbly Slovenian Beach in Budva.Figure 3 Slovenian BeachSeawater heat pump assistedsolar systems flat plate collector field.Figure 4 Slovenian BeachHeat pump assisted solar sys-tem: heat pumps in machinery room. 2010, American Society of Heating, Refrige
19、rating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions 2010, Vol. 116, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission. ASHRAE Trans
20、actions 229SOLAR THERMAL AND HEAT PUMP TECHNOLOGIES STATUS 25 YEARS AGOThe installations of solar water heating systems, commer-cially available 25 years ago in European countries and usedfor warm water supply of family dwellings, hotels and publicbuildings, as well as for swimming pools and low-tem
21、peratureheating of low-rise residential, agricultural and industrialbuildings, have technically been at the acceptable level ofmaturity. At the same time, a lot of experience had been accu-mulated also regarding the operation of these installationsunder different climatic conditions.The results of r
22、esearch and development of solar technol-ogies at that time did show that both passive and active systemsof solar heat supply were feasible and could have beensuccessfully used in practice, and that there were already agreat number of examples for their efficient application. At thesame time the fla
23、t plate solar collector production and design-ing and engineering experience of heat pumps commercialimplementation, as well as heat pumps manufacturing tech-nologies and industrial production were also at the significantlevel of maturity and quality.Technologies of low-temperature active and passiv
24、e solarheating including short-term heat thermal energy storage havealso been developed. In addition, in order to broaden, as muchas possible, the utilization of solar energy, a number of inno-vative and research and development studies were in progres-sive performance in order to improve further th
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