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IEA HPT Annex 52 Norwegian participation

IEA HPT Annex 52 Norwegian participation

Measured long-term performance data for ground source heat pump systems serving commercial, institutional and multi-family buildings are rarely reported in the literature. Energy use intensity figures are occasionally published, but as they necessarily lump the building loads and the system performance together, they are of limited usefulness in understanding real-world system performance.

Annex 52 will bridge the gap between those who see the heat pump system as a complex environment and the ground source as a black box, and those who see the ground source as a complex environment and the heat pump system as a black box.

Objective

The Annex 52 aims to survey and create a library of quality long-term measurements of GSHP system performance for commercial, institutional and multi-family buildings. All types of ground sources (rock, soil, groundwater, surface water) are included in the scope. While previous work will be surveyed, the emphasis of the annex will be on recent and current measurements. The annex also aims to refine and extend current methodology to better characterize GSHP system performance serving commercial, institutional and multi-family buildings with the full range of features shown on the market, and to provide a set of benchmarks for comparisons of such GSHP systems around the world.

Analysis procedures that help diagnose poor performance and opportunities for system performance improvements will be investigated. Multiple case studies featuring GSHP system performance measurements for systems around the world will be included and these case studies will serve as reference sets for future benchmarking.

Contact

Kirsti Midttømme

Chief Scientist - Bergen

kimi@norceresearch.no
+47 416 07 478

Project facts

Name

IEA HPT Annex 52 Norwegian participation

Status

CONCLUDED

Duration

10.04.19 - 31.12.22

Funding

ENOVA SF

Project members

Maria Justo Alonso
Jørn Stene
Randi Kalskin Ramstad