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Erschienen in: Energy Efficiency 3/2012

01.08.2012 | Original Article

Domestic heat pumps in the UK: user behaviour, satisfaction and performance

verfasst von: Sally Caird, Robin Roy, Stephen Potter

Erschienen in: Energy Efficiency | Ausgabe 3/2012

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Abstract

Consumer adoption of microgeneration technologies is part of the UK strategy to reduce carbon emissions from buildings. Domestic heat pumps are viewed as a potentially important carbon saving technology, given the ongoing decarbonisation of the electricity supply system. To address the lack of independent evaluation of heat pump performance, the Energy Saving Trust undertook the UK’s first large-scale heat pump field trial, which monitored 83 systems in real installations. As part of the trial, the Open University studied the consumers’ experience of using a domestic heat pump. An in-depth user survey investigated the characteristics, behaviour, and satisfactions of private householders and social housing residents using ground source and air source heat pumps for space and/or water heating, and examined the influence of user-related factors on measured heat pump system efficiency. The surveys found that most users were satisfied with the reliability, heating, hot water, warmth and comfort provided by their system. Analysis of user characteristics showed that higher system efficiencies were associated with greater user understanding of their heat pump system, and more continuous heat pump operation, although larger samples are needed for robust statistical confirmation. The analysis also found that the more efficient systems in the sample were more frequently located in the private dwellings than at the social housing sites and this difference was significant. This is explained by the interaction between differences in the systems, dwellings and users at the private and social housing sites. The implications for heat pump research, practice and policy are discussed.

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Fußnoten
1
Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 (RdSAP) provides a rating of the energy efficiency of a dwelling calculated using site survey data.
 
2
Pump COP measures the pump efficiency calculated from amount of heat produced by the heat pump divided by the amount of electricity needed to run the heat pump alone (EST 2010).
 
3
System COP is the pump efficiency taking into account heat losses from heat pump system tanks (buffer and/or domestic hot water; EST 2010).
 
4
SEFF is the whole system efficiency calculated from total heat output of the heat pump and any associated auxiliary (boost and/or domestic hot water) heaters divided by the total electricity requirement to run the entire system (including any electric domestic hot water and/or auxiliary heaters, pumps, fans, controls, etc.) (EST 2010).
 
5
The user evaluation study was conducted during the first year of the field trial and the analysis refers to technical data gathered and processed during this period, initially received in April 2010 and subsequently updated in April 2011.
 
6
This corresponded with a monitored living room temperature mean of 19–20°C, and a range from 16°C to 23°C.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Domestic heat pumps in the UK: user behaviour, satisfaction and performance
verfasst von
Sally Caird
Robin Roy
Stephen Potter
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2012
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Energy Efficiency / Ausgabe 3/2012
Print ISSN: 1570-646X
Elektronische ISSN: 1570-6478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12053-012-9146-x

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