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The All Electric House Of The Future Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 2
What is a heat pump? Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 3
The house of the future is available now a case study Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 4
The house of the future is available now a case study Effects on self consumption case study PV install: 15 kw PV peak, 15 000 to 17,000 kwh/year No optimisation of system: 25 to 30 % Programming Timers to noon: 40 to 45% Software with predictive data: 50 to 55% 55%+ when using car charging at home Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 5
Hydronic solution for the case study Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 6
Energy Management So you have hydronic heating and solar PV how do you get the most out of it? Tesla Powerwall 2 Nissan Leaf 2018 SBP700 Buffer Tank Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 7
Energy Management Potential of energy storage Storage thermal Electrical capacity Extra cost AUD Building mass activation 1 20 kwh 7 kwh - Buffer tank hydronic system 3 35 kwh 14 kwh $2,000 Battery 4 0 kwh 13 kwh (Tesla Powerwall 2) $12,800 Battery car 5 0 kwh 40 kwh (average) From $35,000 1. Temperature raise 1 K, good thermal mass build, inslab heating 2. Hot water tank 300 l, 20 K raise 3. Hydronic buffer tank 1000 l, 30 K raise 4. Source: Origin energy 5. Example Nissan Leaf 2018 Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 8
You need a buffer. Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 9
Family Business Stiebel Eltron Germany
A Company Full of Energy Since 1924 Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 11
Energy Campus in Germany Powered by three renewable energy sources: - Solar PV system - Geothermal heat pumps - Air source heat pumps DGNB platinum award by the German Sustainable Building Council EV Charging stations 13
Portfolio Hydronic Heat Pumps
Portfolio essentials WPL 25 A Airsourced Inverter Heatpump 14kW @ A7W35 COP A7W35: 5.09 EN14511 Cooling option available Single or 3 Phase 65 C max. 54 db(a) Cascade up to 6 Units Outdoor Use WPF 16 Geothermal Heatpump 21.5 kw @ B10W35 COP B10W35: 5.67 EN14511 Cooling option available Single or 3 Phase 65 C max. 53 db(a) Integrated Pumps Indoor use WPM Controllers Wall mounted Outdoor temperature guided Management of 2 mixed circuits Pool management available Solar management available Buffer tanks From 100 to 1500 l Insulation up to 110 mm Designed for heat pumps Combi tanks for domestic hot water Cooling options available Solar options available Inside install only Smart Home Solutions (2 Devices) ISG Web Integration and control via Internet or smartphone ISG Plus Integration and control via Internet or smartphone Energy management solution Solar PV/heat pump connection Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 16
Testing Testing and standards
Testing Heat Pumps Most important test standards for Hydronic heat pumps: HP Keymark New standardised test reports for a heat pump in the European market DIN EN 14511 European test standards for heat pumps, A/C s and chillers EHPA seal of quality Going further than DIN EN14511. Defines minimal COP s, measures efficiency and noise emissions within +/- 5% tolerance Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 18
Testing Heat Pumps Impressions test facilities: Climatic chamber Air sourced heat pump (NTB Buchs) Sound emissions testing Domestic hot water heat pump Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 19
Noise emissions: Look beyond the data sheet! Sound power vs sound pressure: Sound power level (Lw) is measured db to test standards in a sound lab. Sound pressure level (Lp) is measured on site. Related to orientation, situation, distance and sound power level Regularities and laws: Both values can t be directly compared without further information Relations are logarithmical not linear Duplicating the distance to the source reduces sound pressure level for 6 db 10 db difference is perceived as double the noise Using two identical units will be 3 db louder than just one Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 20
Case study with real time data what's possible today? 335 m2 older House in Gembrook Victoria Retrofit solution with existing underfloor heating Installed new Air-sourced Inverter Heat pump. 200 l Buffer tank. Internet remote access. Domestic hot water separate. Pictures by Siddons Solar Hydronics Data so far for 2018: Operating hours: 1,620 Average Room temperature 20 C Average Flow temperature Hydronic: 45 C Energy produced: 15,775 kwh Electrical consumption: 3,955 kwh COP: 4.0 Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 21
Case study: Real time data Outside temperature (blue) Flow temperature (green) Compressor speed (yellow) 8:00 am 18.8.2018 8:00 pm 18.8.2018 8:00 am 19.8.2018 Company Presentation STIEBEL ELTRON 22
Thank you for your attention! Oliver Joss, Manager Renewable Technologies STIEBEL ELTRON Australia Pty Ltd ABN 82 066 271 083 6 Prohasky Street 3207 Port Melbourne +61 3 9644 5023 oliver@stiebel.com.au Have we sparked your interest? For further information please visit www.stiebel.com.au or free call our customer service team on 1800 153 351 Legal notice We are committed to our policy of continual improvement. Some features may have subsequently been changed or even removed. Our team will be happy to assist you regarding the currently applicable equipment features. The images used in this presentation are for reference only.