Modeling operation mode of pellet boilers for residential heating
In recent years the consumption of wood pellets as energy source for residential heating has increased, not only as fuel for stoves, but also for small-scale residential boilers that produce hot water used for both space heating and domestic hot water. Reduction of fuel consumption and pollutant emi...
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Published in | Journal of physics. Conference series Vol. 547; no. 1; pp. 1 - 10 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Bristol
IOP Publishing
01.01.2014
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Summary: | In recent years the consumption of wood pellets as energy source for residential heating has increased, not only as fuel for stoves, but also for small-scale residential boilers that produce hot water used for both space heating and domestic hot water. Reduction of fuel consumption and pollutant emissions (CO, dust, HC) is an obvious target of wood pellet boiler manufacturers, however they are also quite interested in producing low-maintenance appliances. The need of frequent maintenance turns in higher operating costs and inconvenience for the user, and in lower boiler efficiency and higher emissions also. The aim of this paper is to present a theoretical model able to simulate the dynamic behavior of a pellet boiler. The model takes into account many features of real pellet boilers. Furthermore, with this model, it is possible to pay more attention to the influence of the boiler control strategy. Control strategy evaluation is based not only on pellet consumption and on total emissions, but also on critical operating conditions such as start-up and stop or prolonged operation at substantially reduced power level. Results are obtained for a residential heating system based on a wood pellet boiler coupled with a thermal energy storage. Results obtained so far show a weak dependence of performance - in terms of fuel consumption and total emissions - on control strategy, however some control strategies present some critical issues regarding maintenance frequency. |
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ISSN: | 1742-6588 1742-6596 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1742-6596/547/1/012017 |