Dominik Wystrcil, Doreen Kalz
Year:
2013
Bibliographic info:
Building Simulation, 2013, Chambéry, France

This paper focuses on the optimization of control strategies with regard to the end energy consumption and the thermal comfort of low-exergy systems for space heating in non-residential buildings. The sur-vey building uses a small-scale heat pump system (2.8 kWtherm) with a floor heating system. Firstly, the thermal as well as the hydraulic system was modeled in Modelica. The control parameters of the applied conventional control strategy were investigated con-cerning their impact on the end energy consumption and the thermal comfort. For the most sensitive con-trol parameters a model-based optimization was performed to obtain the parameter set that achieves an optimum for the objective criteria.