Abstract
The systems using solar energy, popular in Poland, can be used to supply hot water for the installation used by employees of industrial halls. In manufacturing plants, employing a large number of people, the demand for hot water is practically constant throughout the year and is characterized by periodic use at the end of each work shift. Dynamics of the hot water consumption depends on the number of shifts as well as working days and holidays. Additionally the maximum hot tap water demand occurs in the whole period of installation operation. In polish climatic conditions the solar collectors' systems have the largest capacity in the summer, while in winter they need to be assisted. Beside that the supply of renewable energy is uneven and depends on weather conditions. In the paper the one-hour step analysis concerning the dependence of the load pattern of the hot tap water preparation system on the energy yield from solar collectors had been performed.
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Fidorów-Kaprawyl, N., & Dudkiewicz, E. (2017). The impact of the hot tap water load pattern in the industrial hall on the energy yield from solar collectors. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 22). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200044
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