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Solar and Heat Pump Systems for Residential Buildings

Hadorn, Jean-Christophe (ed.)

Solar and Heat Pump Systems for Residential Buildings

July 2015
  • 274 pages
  • 108 figures
  • 24 tables
  • Hardcover
  • English
ISBN: 978-3-433-03040-0
out of print
 

Table of contents

1 Introduction

Part One: Theoretical Considerations

2 System description, categorization, and comparison

3 Components and thermodynamic aspects

4 Performance and its assessment

5 Laboratory test procedures for solar and heat pump systems

Part Two: Practical Considerations

6 Monitoring

7 System simulations

8 Economic and market issues

9 Conclusion and outlook