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Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering

Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering

ISO Journal TitleKorean J. Air-Cond. Refrig. Eng.
  • Open Access, Monthly
Open Access Monthly
  • ISSN : 1229-6422 (Print)
  • ISSN : 2465-7611 (Online)
Title Comparison of Initial Investment Cost of Eco-friendly Apartment Using Centralized Cooling and Heating System
Authors Song Woo Lee ; Young Il Kim ; Sean Hay Kim
DOI https://doi.org/10.6110/KJACR.2018.30.12.559
Page pp.559-569
ISSN 1229-6422
Keywords 공동주택 ; 중앙식 냉난방시스템 ; 신재생에너지 ; 지열원 히트펌프 ; 초기투자비 Apartment ; Centralized cooling and heating system ; New renewable energy ; Geothermal heat pump ; Initial investment cost
Abstract In the past, domestic large-scale apartments were not equipped with air conditioners, and only heating systems were installed, in which the centralized large boiler was the main heating system. Since the 2000s, considering construction convenience, individual heating systems have been widely applied in apartments. Recently, however, issues of energy-saving and eco-friendliness have made centralized cooling and heating systems using renewable energy, an important alternative. In this study, three types of cooling and heating systems using geothermal source heat pumps, are suggested and analyzed. Those are (1) a general heat model, (2) a heat storage model that uses inexpensive late-night electricity for managing loads at night, and stores surplus heat for the day, and (3) a combined model using co-generation. Initial investment cost was calculated for each model. The general heat model is simple, and initial investment cost is the lowest, which is advantageous for actual application. The heat storage model using late-night electricity is not efficient, because cooling and heating loads of apartments occur during the entire day, contrary to offices in which loads occur during half of the day. The largest initial investment cost is required for the combined model, and is not recommended for apartments.