Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6731352 Energy and Buildings 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper discussed the influence of apartment location on household space heating energy demand per floor area in multi-apartment buildings. According to the actual data, apartment location has a significant impact on space heating consumption per floor area in multi-apartment buildings. Based on average data of each location, a corner unit on the top floor has a space heating consumption per floor area 26.1% higher than a center unit on the middle floor. For multi-apartment buildings, a correction should be made to reflect the effect of apartment location when billing is calculated from space heating consumption instead of floor area. Location correction factors (LCFs) of seven typical cities based on building type and building age were analyzed by calibrated simulation method. The study finds that LCFs for older buildings are smaller than those of younger buildings, varying from 0.8% to 15.3% for seven typical cities. As for different regions, the greater the heating degree day is, the larger the location correction factor (LCF) is, with the deviation among 5.7-14.4%. LCFs can provide a billing-tool to make a fair allocation of heating costs, which may promote the reform of heat metering and billing in China.
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