Heat Pump Systems in Existing Multifamily Buildings: A Meta‐Analysis of Field Measurement Data Focusing on the Relationship of Temperature and Performance of Heat Pump Systems

Author:

Lämmle Manuel12ORCID,Metz Jakob1,Kropp Michael2,Wapler Jeannette1,Oltersdorf Thore1,Günther Danny1,Herkel Sebastian1,Bongs Constanze1

Affiliation:

1. Energy-Efficient Buildings (EEB) Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems Heidenhofstr. 2 79110 Freiburg Germany

2. Institute for Sustainable Systems Engineering (INATECH) University of Freiburg Emmy-Noether Str. 2 79110 Freiburg Germany

Abstract

Heat pumps play a central role in decarbonizing the heat supply of buildings. However, in this article, implementing heat pumps in existing buildings, a significant challenge is still presented due to high temperature requirements. In this article, a systematic analysis of the effects of heat source temperatures, maximum heat pump condenser temperatures, and system temperatures on the seasonal performance of heat pump (HP) systems is presented. The quantitative performance analysis encompasses over 50 heat pumps installed in residential buildings, revealing correlations between the building characteristics, observed temperatures, and heat pump type. The performance of an HP system retrofitted to a 30‐dwelling multifamily building is presented in more detail. The bivalent HP system combines air and ground as heat sources and achieves a seasonal performance factor of 3.25 with a share of the gas boiler of 27% in its first year of operation. In these findings, the technical feasibility of retrofitting heat pumps is demonstrated in existing buildings and insights are provided into overcoming the challenges associated with high temperature requirements.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy

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