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Energy performance of water hybrid PV/T collectors applied to combisystems of Direct Solar Floor type
Authors:G Fraisse  C Mnzo  K Johannes
Affiliation:aLaboratoire Optimisation de la Conception et Ingénierie de l’Environnement, Ecole Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Chambéry, Campus Scientifique Savoie Technolac, 73376 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex, France;bCentre de Thermique de Lyon, Domaine Scientifique de La Doua, Bât. Freyssinet, 20, Avenue A. Einstein, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Abstract:The integration of photovoltaic (PV) modules in buildings allows one to consider a multifunctional frame and then to reduce the cost by substitution of components. In order to limit the rise of the cell operating temperature, a photovoltaics/thermal (PV/T) collector combines a solar water heating collector and PV cells. The recovered heat energy can be used for heating systems and domestic hot water. A combination with a Direct Solar Floor is studied. Its low operating temperature level is appropriate for the operating conditions of the mono- or poly-crystalline photovoltaic modules which are selected in that study. However, for a system including a glass covered collector and localised in Mâcon area in France, we show that the annual photovoltaic cell efficiency is 6.8% which represents a decrease of 28% in comparison with a conventional non-integrated PV module of 9.4% annual efficiency. This is obviously due to a temperature increase related to the cover. On the other hand, we show that without a glass cover, the efficiency is 10% which is 6% better than a standard module due to the cooling effect.Moreover, in the case of a glazed PV/T collector with a conventional control system for Direct Solar Floor, the maximum temperature reached at the level of the PV modules is higher than 100 °C. This is due to the oversize of the collectors during the summer when the heating needs are null, i.e. without a heated swimming pool for example. This temperature level does not allow the use of EVA resin (ethylene vinyl acetate) in PV modules due to strong risks of degradation. The current solution consists of using amorphous cells or, if we do not enhance the thermal production, uncovered PV/T collector. Further research led to water hybrid PV/T solar collectors as a one-piece component, both reliable and efficient, and including the thermal absorber, the heat exchanger and the photovoltaic functions.
Keywords:Hybrid solar collector  Photovoltaic  Combisystem  Domestic hot water  Heating
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