Annex 23 - Heat Pump Systems for Single-Room Applications

 

Introduction
While heat pumps are sold in increasing numbers in many regions, installations are restricted to certain building types. In particular, relatively few heat pumps are installed in buildings where no ducted air distribution system has been fitted - a significant market sector!
A promising option is to use single-room heat pumps. To support their development and installation, the IEA Heat Pump Programme set up an international project known as Annex 23.
This project, which was completed in December 1998, addressed world markets for using heat pumps that can heat (and possibly cool) individual rooms in residential or commercial buildings that are not heated by centrally forced air (i.e. not equipped with a central ducted system).

Objectives
The objectives of the project were:

Project manager and participating countries
The project manager (the so-called Operating Agent) was Ontario Hydro Technologies, Canada. The contact person was Frank Lenarduzzi, E-mail: frank.lenarduzzi @ ontariohydroenergy.com.
The participating countries were Canada, France, Switzerland, Sweden, USA.


Activities
Representatives in each participating country established contacts, collected and organised information and generated a national report. Experts meetings were held to help guide these activities.


Publications
The project resulted in the following publications:

The reduced price will be charged for countries participating in the project and Heat Pump Programme member countries. Click here for a list of the HPP member countries ›››.

 

Last updated: 1 March 2004
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