Overview
Solar combisystems are solar heating installations providing space heating as
well as domestic hot water for the inhabitants of the building. The primary
energy sources are solar energy as well as an auxiliary source such as biomass,
gas, oil and electricity, either direct or with a heat pump. The solar
contribution, i.e. the part of the heating demand met by solar energy varies
from 10 percent for some systems up to 100% for others, depending on the size of
the solar collector surface, the storage volume, the heat load and the climate.

Fig. 1: Solar
Combisystem France, Direct Solar Floor

Fig.2: Solar
Combisystem for a two family house in Austria
In this task the term "solar combisystems" is used only for detached one-family
houses, groups of one-family houses, or multifamily buildings with their own
heating installations. It does not refer to solar district heating systems or
systems with seasonal storage or central solar heating plants with seasonal
storage. Solar combisystems generally consist five elements: a solar collector
loop; a storage subsystem; a control subsystem; an auxiliary subsystem; and a
heat distribution subsystem. Solar combisystems do not generally refer to
systems with cooling capabilities. In special designs, the storage subsystem can
be combined with the heat distribution subsystem, e. g. floor heating.
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Task Information
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Duration
December 1, 1998 - December 31, 2002
Operating Agent
Mr. Werner Weiss,
Arbeitsgemeinschaft ERNEUERBARE ENERGIE - AEE,
P.O. Box 142, A-8200 Gleisdorf, Austria
Fax.: +43-3112-588618,
e-mail: w.weiss@aee.at |
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