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Towards non-invasive temperature measurements in HVAC: A characterization and correction approach

Publisher
IEEE
Date Issued
2019-06
Author(s)
Wenig, Florian  
Seidl, Christian  
Derler, Bernhard  
Heschl, Christian  
Sauter, Thilo 
Treytl, Albert 
DOI
10.1109/ISIE.2019.8781546
Abstract
The existing building stock within the European Union is responsible for a considerably huge amount of the total energy consumed. This has prompted legislative actions that focus on increasing the efficiency of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning facilities by employing building automation and electronic monitoring systems. The fluid flow temperature in the hydraulic grid of a building is therefore an essential parameter to be measured, where clamp-on temperature sensors are often applied due to their simple and cost-effective installation. As the plumbing industry heads towards non-metal pipe materials with low thermal conductivity, the applicability of non- invasive measurement procedures diminishes. In this context, a characterization approach of non-invasive temperature measurements that is linked to a thermal resistance model is experimentally validated. Based on that, a correction algorithm to reduce the deviation between measured surface and the fluid flow temperature for steady state conditions is derived and tested. The presented approach provides sufficient characterization and correction performance, albeit several limitations have to be taken into consideration.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/1326
Subjects
Energy/building monitoring and automation
noninvasive/clamp-on temperature sensor
fluid flow temperature
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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