Domestic Heating and Hot Water Sample Clauses

Domestic Heating and Hot Water. The majority of the fundamentals in the architecture design reported in Deliverable 2.1 remain correct as detailed within this report. In regards to the heating and hot water installations, approximately 45 individual properties remain the target number for the Orkney-based demonstrator. This will be through the implementation of four different installation types; which are a different combinations of equipment from partners and 3rd party manufacturers, as described below: • House Type 1: 15 x Internally heated Sunamp PCM heat battery thermal store, VCharge (OVO) controls • House Type 2: 15 x ASHP, internally heated Sunamp PCM heat battery thermal store, VCharge (OVO) controls • House Type 3: 10 x ASHP, hot water thermal store(s), VCharge (OVO) controls • House Type 4: 5 x ASHP, hot water thermal store(s), XxXxx’x Battery Energy Storage System (XXXX), VCharge (OVO) controls The final tally of houses recruited for heating and hot water types installed will remain dependent upon the success of the recruitment exercises (as outlined in Deliverable 2.2) and the suitability of the properties of those who have registered interest. As of the production of this report, 81 individual properties registered their interest in being part of the heating and hot water project; after taking screening into consideration, this is believed to be suitable to finding the 45 properties required. Once the current heating systems of each participating property has been outlines, it will be possible to then design a heating system among the four types outlined above to meet both the requirements of the project as well as the participants as well. The majority of the system components can be scaled in order to meet the personal requirements of the participants; including the ASHP, internally heated Sunamp PCM heat battery, and hot water storage. As such, it is only after this design phase that it will be possible to accurately understand the additional DSM loads that will be added to the local grid under the SMILE architecture. However, it is possible to gain an approximate understanding of this by assuming an electrical load of 5.6kW from the Sunamp internally heated PCM heat battery; 5kW from the ASHP; and 3kW from the immersion elements within hot water storage.
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