Abstract
Ground source heat pumps connected to a floor heating system can offer high efficiency for heating and cooling. However, the inertia of the floor heating creates a thermal lag that can lead to discomfort with conventional controllers. For this reason, a neural predictive controller for single-speed ground source heat pumps systems was developed. The objective of the controller is to minimize the energy consumption and maintain a good comfort level anticipating the thermal behavior of the building and external disturbances. A new neural network module for the heating power prediction of a single-speed ground source heat pumps system is proposed. The operation of the controller has been tested by simulation on a typical French dwelling during the month of March. In addition to an increase of comfort, numerical results showed that the predictive controller can provide up to 18% energy savings with the studied building in comparison with conventional controllers.
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