DA-00-03-4 -- Church Heating: Numerical Modeling and Comparison Between Radiant and Forced Convection Systems PDF

DA-00-03-4 -- Church Heating: Numerical Modeling and Comparison Between Radiant and Forced Convection Systems PDF

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DA-00-03-4 -- Church Heating: Numerical Modeling and Comparison Between Radiant and Forced Convection Systems PDF

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2000

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ASHRAE

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The selection and control of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems to provide controlled internal conditions in historic and other heavyweight buildings requires knowledge not only of the effectiveness of the systems in providing the required conditions quickly and efficiently but also on the long-term effects of the system and the sudden fluctuations of the internal conditions on the life of the building fabric and works of art. In the U.K. and other northern European countries, churches and similar historic buildings are only heated intermittently to provide acceptable conditions for the congregation during services and other functions. This paper reports results from the study of two of the most common types of heating system in churches in the U.K. — the conventional hot water radiator system and a direct gas-fired forced convection system. The two systems are compared in terms of their ability to maintain acceptable environmental conditions with minimum impact on the building fabric.

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File Size : 1 file , 320 KB
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Number of Pages : 11
Product Code(s) : D-7346
Published : 2000

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