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PhD Thesis - Energy Systems Research Unit - University of Strathclyde

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Add Heat to Water<br />

Storage Tank Using<br />

Excess Heat and/ or<br />

Electricity<br />

Yes<br />

used = required<br />

storage = m ax<br />

flag = 1<br />

storage =<br />

SHCutOff<br />

is required <<br />

rated<br />

Yes<br />

storage = storage -<br />

((loss x storage)<br />

/ (100 x timesteps)<br />

is storage <<br />

SHCutOff<br />

No<br />

is elec > 0<br />

Yes<br />

is storage = max Yes flag = 1<br />

No<br />

Page #<br />

required = ((max - storage) x 100 x timesteps) / efficiency<br />

rated = rated power x 100/ efficiency<br />

Yes is required < elec<br />

No<br />

No<br />

is storage ><br />

SHCutOff<br />

Yes<br />

is excess heat used<br />

to heat water<br />

is heat > 0<br />

171<br />

No<br />

is storage = m ax Yes flag = 1<br />

required = ((max - storage) x 100 x timesteps) / A toW<br />

heatused = required<br />

storage = m ax<br />

flag = 1<br />

used = rated<br />

storage = (rated x efficiency)<br />

/ (100 x timesteps)<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

Yes is required < heat No<br />

is excess electricity<br />

used to heat water<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

No<br />

heatused = heat<br />

storage = (heat x efficiency)<br />

/ (100 x timesteps)<br />

used = elec<br />

storage = (elec x efficiency)<br />

/ (100 x tim esteps)<br />

No<br />

No<br />

is elec < rated<br />

heatused = 0<br />

elecused = 0<br />

No<br />

used = rated<br />

storage = (rated x efficiency)<br />

/ (100 x timesteps)<br />

Figure 5.25 Stored Hot Water Heating Using Excess Heat or Electricity

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