Optimizing Hydronic System Performance in Residential Applications, Ithaca, New York (Fact Sheet)

Research output: NRELFact Sheet

Abstract

Condensing boiler technology has been around for many years and has proven to be a durable, reliable method of heating. Based on previous research efforts, however, it is apparent that these types of systems are not designed and installed to achieve maximum efficiency. For example, in order to protect their equipment in the field, manufacturers of low-mass condensing boilers typically recommenddesign strategies and components that ensure steady, high flow rates through the heat exchangers, such as primary-secondary piping, which ultimately result in decreased efficiency.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages2
StatePublished - 2013

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/FS-5500-60201

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102013-4110

Keywords

  • AFUE
  • baseboard
  • buffer tank
  • Building America
  • CARB II
  • condensing boilers
  • cycling
  • efficiency
  • gas-fired
  • hot water
  • HVAC
  • hydronic systems
  • indirect tank
  • modulating
  • optimization
  • recovery
  • residential
  • residential buildings
  • return temperature
  • standby losses
  • thermostat setback
  • variable speed pumps

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