Heating consumption of buildings
Scope
To define heating consumption of buildings. D↷
Definition
Heating consumption (Q) of buildings can be defined with knowledge of surface area of building, inside and outside temperature in certain time period, and heat permeability factors. Easiest way to use heating consumption is to define it as floor area weighted calculation.
Assumptions:
Af = Ar Aw = nAf A = Af+Aw+Ar=(n+2)*Af
Buildings overall heat transfer coefficient per floor area is calculated as:
Uf = (Af/Af*Uf + Aw/Af*Uw + Ar/Af*Ur)/(A/Af) =[(1/n)*Uf + n*Uw + (1/n)*Ur)]/(n+2)
where Af is area of floor, Ar is area of roof, Aw is area of walls, A is area of building, which emits heat, n is number of floors in the building and Uf is the overall heat transfer coefficient of floor, Uw the overall heat transfer coefficient of walls, and Ur is the overall heat transfer coefficient of roof. Unit of areas are m2, unit of the overall heat transfer coefficients are kW/(m2 K).
Building overall heat transfer coefficients are regulated in Finnish building regulations, which are presented in following table
Part of building | 1978-1985 | 1985-2002 | 2003-2006 | 2007-2010 | 2010-? | |||||
, | Mass less than | Mass over | Warm area | Half warm area | Warm area | Half warm area | Warm area | Half warm area | Warm area | Half warm area |
, | 100 kg / m2 | 100 kg / m2 | > 17 °C | > 5 °C | > 17 °C | > 5 °C | > 17 °C | > 5 °C | > 17 °C | > 5 °C |
, | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] | [W / m2 K] |
Walls | 0,29 | 0,35 | 0,28 | 0,45 | 0,25 | 0,45 | 0,24 | 0,38 | 0,17 | 0,26 |
Roof | 0,23 | 0,29 | 0,22 | 0,45 | 0,16 | 0,45 | 0,15 | 0,28 | 0,09 | 0,14 |
Floor | 0,23 | 0,29 | 0,22 | 0,45 | 0,16 | 0,45 | 0,15 | 0,28 | 0,09 | 0,26 |
Part which is against ground | 0,4 | 0,4 | 0,36 | 0,45 | 0,25 | 0,45 | 0,24 | 0,34 | 0,16 | 0,24 |
Window | 2,1 | 3,1 | 1,4 | 2,1 | 1,4 | 1,8 | 1 | 1,4 | ||
Door | 0,7 | 2,9 | 1,4 | 2,1 | 1,4 | 1,8 | 1 | 1,4 |
Heating consumptions of building is calculated as:
Qh = Uf * Af * (Tin-Tout)dt
where Uf is floor weighted overall heat transfer coefficient per floor area of building, Af is area of floor, and Tin is inside temperature and Tout outside temperature in time dt.Unit of areas are m2, unit of heating permeability factors are kW/(m2 K).
Buildings also need thermal energy for warm tap water. This can be calculated by a following function
Qw = cp,w pw qm,w * (Twarm - Tcold )t
where Qw is thermal energy which is needed to heat tap water, cp,w is specific thermal capacity of water, pw is density of water, qm,w is volume of needed warn tap water, Twarm is temperature, where the tap water is heated, Tcold is temperature of the cold water and t is time. This can be also estimated by looking buildings thermal energy consumption in summer months, when there can be estimated to be only warm tap water use, because of outdoor temperature.
So buildings total need of thermal energy is
Q = Qh + Qw
Unit
kW/year D↷