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16394 & 16469 Group A. Timber Research Centre. Michael Anderson– Mohamed Farid Pablo Prallong – Lewis Macleod Ross Turbet. Final Presentation. 26/03/2005. 3 rd Presentation Agenda. Quick review CHP system Forms and Fabric Matching techniques Future plans. Review of the building.
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16394 & 16469 Group A Timber Research Centre Michael Anderson– Mohamed Farid Pablo Prallong – Lewis Macleod Ross Turbet Final Presentation 26/03/2005
3rd Presentation Agenda • Quick review • CHP system • Forms and Fabric • Matching techniques • Future plans
Review of the building • Timber Research Centre • Up to 80 occupants • Situated in Glasgow centre • Typical of offices (loads) across the United Kingdom (weather)
Demand Side Management Strategies • Peak Clipping • Valley Filling • Load Shifting
CHP introduction Winter Power kW Time hrs Time hrs Summer Power kW Time hrs Time hrs
CHP introduction continued • The main effect of introducing CHP into the system has been peak clipping. The combined heat and power system provides levels which allow for an easier matching with the renewables.
Design changes External walls
U-Value • External wall properties
Daylight • Utilising as much daylight as possible
Daylight • Careful to avoid glare & unwanted heat gains
Heating control • Continuous heating…
Seasonal Demands • Typical winter
Seasonal Demands • Typical spring
Seasonal Demands • Typical summer
Data Analysis • Mean Values • Standard Deviation • Maximum & minimum values • How are they important for analysis?
Electrical Demand kW Unmet Load kW
Winter Max = 110 kW Electrical Demands Mean = 30 kW/year Autumn Max = 75 kW Summer Max = 62 kW
Wind Power Mean = 20 kW
Unmet Load Mean = 8kW
Typical Electrical Demand Winter 100 Spring 40 Summer
Future plans • Website Development • Further Design Changes • Heating control • Lighting control
Thank you for your attention Any Questions?