truyền nhiệt trong hệ thống sưởi ấm
truyền nhiệt trong hệ thống sưởi ấm
truyền nhiệt trong hệ thống sưởi ấm
Dĩ An, 28/03/2024
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Presentation content
• Heat transfer is the process of energy transfer from one object or thermal
system to another through direct contact
• Heat transfer occurs from a higher temperature object to a lower
temperature object and continues until thermal equilibrium is reached or
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1. WHAT IS THERMAL
INSULATION ?
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1. WHAT IS THERMAL
INSULATION ?
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2. WHY IS INSULATION ENERGY SAVINGS
IMPORTANT IN HOMES?
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2. WHY IS INSULATION IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE
IMPORTANT IN HOMES?
• Hot insulation regulates the internal temperature of the building, creating a comfortable living and
working environment for occupants.
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2. WHY IS INSULATION PROTECTION OF STRUCTURES
IMPORTANT IN HOMES? AND EQUIDMENT
• Hot insulation protects the building's structure and equipment from the effects of high temperatures
• By implementing hot insulation, thermal loads and temperature variations can be controlled, helping to
safeguard the construction and prolong the lifespan of its components.
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2. WHY IS INSULATION SOUND INSULATION
IMPORTANT IN HOMES?
• Hot insulation can improve sound insulation and reduce noise from the external environment.
• It helps minimize noise from air conditioning, compressors, traffic, and other sources from penetrating
the building, creating a quieter and more comfortable environment.
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3. HOW INSULATION BENEFITS 1. Insulation for buildings
AIR CONDITIONING
A building is not designed to be insulated This will lead to significant heat loss in winter and
increased heat in summer. The field entering the building is introduced to the simulation in the
picture
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3. HOW INSULATION BENEFITS 1. Insulation for buildings
AIR CONDITIONING
• Insulating buildings is an effective solution to contribute to achieving comfort heat for people to live, work,
and rest such as energy saving for heating and air conditioning wind
• Thermal insulation construction for roofs, walls... help reduce energy by 15-25% consumed for heating or
cooling.
• Efficient way heat also depends on some of the following factors: type insulation material, thickness,
manufacturer, substance construction quantity
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3. HOW INSULATION BENEFITS 2. Benefits with sunlight
AIR CONDITIONING
It is also an excellent way to weatherproof an external unit, especially in climates with recurrent snow and
freeze. For sunny areas, it can offer protection against UV rays that deteriorate the external casing over time.
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3. HOW INSULATION BENEFITS 3. Increased system efficiency
AIR CONDITIONING
• When a building is well insulated, the air conditioning system can operate at optimal levels. This ensures a
more efficient supply of healthy and comfortable air to areas within the building.
• The system does not have to work as hard to meet cooling needs, thus extending the life of the equipment
and reducing failure rates.
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4. BUILDING CODES
AND REGULATIONS
• USA
Standard ASHRAE 90.1: This is an American international standard on energy saving in construction projects,
including requirements for insulation.
• Europe
Standard EN 13829: This standard specifies a method for evaluating the thermal performance of construction
works.
• Australia
Standard AS 4859: This standard specifies requirements for insulation in construction and is used to guide the
selection and use of insulation materials.
• Japan
Standard JIS-A-2101 on insulation in construction, including requirements for insulation materials and testing
methods.
• Viet Nam
Standard TCVN 5066:2012 on Thermal insulation in construction - Design regulations.
Standard TCVN 7947:2018 on Thermal insulation in construction - Requirements and testing methods.
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5. COMMON INSUALATION
MATERIALS
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6. TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE HEAT
1. Use curtains and blinds
SYSTEM INSULATION
Using drapes and curtains also contributes greatly to energy consumption to help cool the house.
White windows, shades or curtains will help reflect heat away from the house.
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6. TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE HEAT
2. Choose cooling equipment
SYSTEM INSULATION
Air conditioning is always the number one choice if you are not having financial difficulties
Using an electric fan helps you use less energy and electricity than using an air conditioner
In addition, mist sprayers are also an option worth considering
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6. TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE HEAT
3. Green plants in the house
SYSTEM INSULATION
Planting trees to cool down is an effective measure to combat the stuffy air of summer. You can
plant trees or green vines close to the wall.
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6. TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE HEAT
4. Reduce the use of heat-generating items
SYSTEM INSULATION
Even if the temperature is hot outside, your house can also contain a lot of heat-emitting objects.
It can be from desktop computers, printers, TVs, to washing machines, game consoles,
refrigerators, exercise machines, etc.
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6. TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE HEAT
5. Create an escape route for air
SYSTEM INSULATION
The best room is to have two windows that are not on the same side to create ventilation. In case
all three sides are blocked by a neighbor's house, a skylight is an effective solution.
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7. HVAC INSULATION
INSTALLATION
The process of installing insulation for HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning) systems typically involves the following steps:
1.HVAC System Assessment
2.Determining Insulation Requirements
3.Selecting Insulation Materials
4.Surface Preparation
5.Cutting and Installing Insulation Material
6.Fastening and Protecting
7.Testing and Adjusting
8.Maintenance and Regular Inspections
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CONCLUSION
Overall, insulation plays a vital role in optimizing the performance of heat systems and should be
considered a fundamental aspect of any HVAC installation or upgrade.
Properly insulating a heat system, such as an HVAC system, is crucial for maintaining energy efficiency,
temperature control, and overall system performance.
In the face of energy and environmental challenges, investing in the insulation of heat systems is a
pivotal step towards a sustainable future. Together, we can stay warm or cool, save energy, and protect
the environment for future generations.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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