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4. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION<br />

(below 100 ◦ C), but high enough for heating domestic hot water.<br />

exhaust gas is discharged to the surroundings at point 24.<br />

The<br />

Fresh water is entering the water-gas heat exchanger (WGHEX3) in<br />

point 27. It is assumed that the water comes from a supply line which<br />

has the same temperature as the surroundings 11 (T amb ). This water is<br />

heated to a temperature <strong>of</strong> 65 ◦ C 12 in point 28.<br />

It is assumed that the consumption follows the production <strong>of</strong> hot<br />

water or that the water can be stored in a thermal stratification heat<br />

storage, so the water inlet temperature <strong>of</strong> WGHEX3 remains constant.<br />

11 for buried pipes the temperature could be much lower.<br />

12 Recommended maximum temperature to avoid scald <strong>and</strong> high enough to avoid<br />

bacteria growth in storage tanks.<br />

96

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