Reports recent studies showing that seasonal efficiency of oil-fired residential heating systems is in the range 55-75% compared with steady-state efficiency of 80% or more. Finds this is due to effect of off-period draughts and of excess combustion air and draught control air on the infiltration loss for the structure. Discusses ways of improving efficiency. Finds sealed combustion systems may offer operating cost savings.
Improvement of seasonal efficiency of residential heating systems.
Year:
1977
Bibliographic info:
Jnl. Engng. Power (trans. A.S.M.E. (a)) vol 99 p329-334