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Building Research and Information | 2015

Personal heating: effectiveness and energy use

Jcg Jacob Verhaart; M Michal Vesely; W Wim Zeiler

Buildings use approximately 40% of primary energy with most energy expended on the provision of a comfortable indoor climate. An extended range of indoor temperatures can significantly reduce the energy load. However, lower temperature set points for heating can cause thermal discomfort. Giving building occupants the option to warm themselves (e.g. a local source at their desk or workstation) can mitigate this discomfort by the provision of a personalized conditioning system. A model is presented to assess the performance of personalized heating and its impact on the whole building energy load. Researchers, designers and facility managers can use this model to compare performance and analyse energy savings. The total energy use of personalized heating is estimated by scaling its settings to the actual level of discomfort resulting from a lowered heating set point. This model is used to assess seven different personalized heating systems. Assessments reveal that personalized heating brings a remarkable energy-saving potential, while maintaining or even improving individually perceived thermal comfort. Assessments are based on an assumed linear relation between the power and level of increased thermal sensation. Future research in personalized conditioning systems should be directed towards the development of the full characteristics and specific settings.


Archive | 2014

Tracking hand movement in an infrared image

M Michal Vesely; W Wim Zeiler


Archive | 2016

Process control of personalized heating

M Michal Vesely; Y Yang Zhao; Marissa Vos; W Wim Zeiler


Proceedings of International Conference CISBAT 2015 “Future Buildings and Districts – Sustainability from Nano to Urban Scale” | 2015

Personal cooling using thermal conductivity on the desk

Jcg Jacob Verhaart; Roel Keune; M Michal Vesely; Rongling Li; W Wim Zeiler


Archive | 2015

Climate chamber tests for measuring performance characteristics of a personal cooling system

Jcg Jacob Verhaart; M Michal Vesely; Rongling Li; W Wim Zeiler


Archive | 2015

Comparison of thermal comfort and sensation scales : a case study

M Michal Vesely; W Wim Zeiler; Rongling Li


Energy Procedia | 2015

Thermal Response of Different Body Parts: The Fingertip as Control Sensor for Personalized Heating☆

W Wim Zeiler; M Michal Vesely; Derek Vissers; Rongling Li


Archive | 2016

Personalized heating : heaters' effectiveness

M Michal Vesely; Y Yang Zhao; Pca Paul Molenaar; W Wim Zeiler


Proceedings of International Conference CISBAT 2015 “Future Buildings and Districts – Sustainability from Nano to Urban Scale” | 2015

Low cost infrared array as a thermal comfort sensor

M Michal Vesely; Aleksander Cigszczyk; Y Yang Zhao; W Wim Zeiler


VV : verwarming en ventilatie Verwarming en Ventilatie VV+ Verwarming, ventilatie plus | 2014

Persoonlijke conditionering met regeltechnische 'human in the loop'-benadering

W Wim Zeiler; Derek Vissers; G Gert Boxem; M Michal Vesely; Jcg Jacob Verhaart

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W Wim Zeiler

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Jcg Jacob Verhaart

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Derek Vissers

Eindhoven University of Technology

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G Gert Boxem

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Rongling Li

Technical University of Denmark

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Y Yang Zhao

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Marissa Vos

Eindhoven University of Technology

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