PAPER SENDING SUBSCRIPTION

  • googleplus
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • linkedin

DYNA JOURNAL ENGINEERING DYNA JOURNAL ENGINEERING

  • Skip to the menu
  • Skip to the content
  • DYNA Publishing
    • DYNA
    • DYNA Energy & Sustainability
    • DYNA Management
    • DYNA New Technologies
  • Journal
    • The Journal and its organs
      • Management Board and General Meeting of Shareholders
      • Editors Board
      • Scientific Board
    • History
    • Mission - Vision and Values
    • Annual survey result
    • Frequent asked questions
    • Dissemination and Indexing
    • It is said about DYNA...
    • Collaborate with DYNA
    • Links of interest for engineering
      • FRIENDLY organizations
      • Contributing organizations
      • Engineering Associations
      • Others engineering journals
      • Other interesting links
  • Authors and Referees
    • Guidelines, rules and forms
    • Dissemination and indexing
    • How researchers can collaborate
  • Papers
    • Search
    • Volumes and issues
    • Most downloaded last year
    • Submission of papers
    • Next issue contents
    • Monographic reports
  • News
    • News
    • Newsletters
    • Book Review
    • Software review
  • Blogs and Community
    • Forums
    • How collaborate
  • Subscribing
    • Sign up
  • Advertising
    • Target audience & ad formats
    • Advertising prices
    • Contents for next issue
    • Newsletter
  • Contact
    • How to contact
  • Search
    • In this Journal
    • Search in DYNA journals

Return to the menu

  • Homepage
  • Papers
  • Search

Search

×

Vote:

Results: 

0 points

 0  Votes

EVOLUTION OF THE MATERIALS USED IN DOMESTIC HOT WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

JULY 2019   -  Volume: 94 -  Pages: 390-394

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6036/9019

Authors:

CARLOS MORON FERNANDEZ
-
JUAN LOPEZ-ASIAIN MARTÍNEZ
- MARIA DE LAS NIEVES GONZALEZ - ALEJANDRO PAYAN DE TEJADA

Disciplines:

  • Construction technology (VIVIENDAS )

Downloads:   28

How to cite this paper:  
Download pdf

Download pdf


Key words:
agua caliente sanitaria, tuberías, materiales, ahorro de energía, domestic hot water, pipes, materials, efficiency energy
Article type:
COLABORACION/COLLABORATION DAMR
Section:
COLLABORATIONS

Nowadays, one of the most significant technological challenges is the decreasing dependence of carbon-based fuels and the polluting emissions into the atmosphere. In pursuit of that objective, the Directive 2010/31/UE from the European Commission, provided that all new buildings must be low energy consumption, nearly zero-energy. This Directive is being transposed into national law through the modification of CTE, Technical Building Code and RITE, Regulation of Thermal Installations in Buildings, both are pending to publish along this year 2018.
According to the data from both the European Commission recommendations about net primary energy consumption at kWh/(m2/year) and the Development Ministry communicated in the EECN Congress, celebrated last December 2017, the outer skin, solar protection and ventilation of new buildings going to reach a very high level of efficiency, so energy consumption by domestic hot water will become very important. This change in residential buildings energy consumption profile, requires a detailed study of this system.
This work studies, statistically, the materials more used in domestic hot water distribution systems, thanks to the data from last years gathered by Spanish Professional Associations both new and refurbishment Works. In a first step of this study, it is concluded that the metallic materials use has been reduced considerably, but nowadays these materials are used about in 20% of building works, despite their worst thermal transmission coefficient. We also know that the material more used is Cross-Linked Polyethylene, however, there are important differences over all the Spanish regions.

Share:  

  • Twittear
  • facebook
  • google+
  • linkedin
  • delicious
  • yahoo
  • myspace
  • meneame
  

Search

banner crosscheck

  •  
  • Twitter
  • Twitter
  •  
  • Facebook
  • Facebook
  •  
Tweets por el @revistadyna.
Loading…

Anunciarse en DYNA 

© Engineering Journal Dyna 2006 - Publicaciones Dyna, S.L

Official Science and Technology Body of the Federation of Industrial Engineers' Associations

Address: Unit 1804 South Bank Tower, 55 Upper Ground, London UK, SE1 9EY

Email: office@revistadyna.com

  • Menu
  • DYNA Publishing
    • DYNA Publishing
    • DYNA
    • DYNA Energy & Sustainability
    • DYNA Management
    • DYNA New Technologies
  • Journal
    • The Journal and its organs
      • The Journal and its organs
      • Management Board and General Meeting of Shareholders
      • Editors Board
      • Scientific Board
    • History
    • Mission - Vision and Values
    • Annual survey result
    • Frequent asked questions
    • Dissemination and Indexing
    • It is said about DYNA...
    • Collaborate with DYNA
    • Links of interest for engineering
      • Links of interest for engineering
      • FRIENDLY organizations
      • Contributing organizations
      • Engineering Associations
      • Others engineering journals
      • Other interesting links
  • Authors and Referees
    • Guidelines, rules and forms
    • Dissemination and indexing
    • How researchers can collaborate
  • Papers
    • Papers
    • Search
    • Volumes and issues
    • Most downloaded last year
    • Submission of papers
    • Next issue contents
    • Monographic reports
  • News
    • News
    • Newsletters
    • Book Review
    • Software review
  • Blogs and Community
    • Blogs and Community
    • Forums
    • How collaborate
  • Subscribing
    • Sign up
  • Advertising
    • Target audience & ad formats
    • Advertising prices
    • Contents for next issue
    • Newsletter
  • Contact
    • How to contact
  • Search
    • In this Journal
    • Search in DYNA journals

Regístrese en un paso con su email y podrá personalizar sus preferencias mediante su perfil


: *   

: *   

:

: *     

 

  

Loading Loading ...