Renewable Energy, Vol.33, 10, Ámsterdam, Holanda, ISSN 0960-1481, pp. 2246-2257, 2008.
Autores: Filippin C., Flores Larsen S., Lopez Gay E.
Abstract
This paper analyses the design, technology, thermal behaviour, and energy consumption of both a conventional and a refurbished dwelling located in a region with a temperate-cold climate in central Argentina. The thermal behaviour and the energy consumption of the conventional building were monitored during winter. The experimental data were analysed and included in a simulation of the transient thermal behaviour of the house. Measurements and simulation were in agreement, showing a mean deviation below 0.5 °C. To reduce the heating and cooling loads, the dwelling was refurbished and its thermal behaviour was studied through a computer simulation, for the critical seasons (winter and summer) and for two occupancy schedules (with and without inhabitants). The refurbishment included passive solar heating, shading, and an insulated envelope. These successful changes allowed energy savings of 66% and 52% for winter and summer, respectively.
Keywords
- Conventional house;
- Thermal and energy monitoring;
- Thermal simulation;
- Energy;
- Efficient refurbishment