Vytápění polyfunkčního domu

Abstract

The aim of this thesis is to design a heating system for a newly constructed multifunctional building, which is partially basemented and has three above-ground floors. The basement houses technical facilities, the first floor includes commercial spaces such as a salon, office, store, and café, while the second and third floors contain residential units. The heat source for both heating and domestic hot water is provided by a ground-source heat pump. The heating system is designed with panel radiators in most areas and floor convectors in the café. The thesis is divided into a structural part, which includes project documentation focusing on the building's structural design and optimizing the thermal and technical properties of its constructions to meet nearly zero-energy building standards. The technical part addresses the design of the heat source, the heating system, and its regulation. The design emphasizes minimizing operating costs while ensuring high comfort for the building's users.

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multifunctional house, heating, heat pump, heat losses

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