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total heat

total heat
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The energy used to drive heat pumps should therefore be deducted from the total usable heat.
    2. Total Heat Release (HRRsm30) from test start until end of test, excluded contribution from ignition source
    3. The total amount of heat generated by nuclear reactors for the production of electricity or for other useful applications of heat.
    4. At least 70 % of the total energy used to heat or cool either the rooms or to heat sanitary water shall come from renewable energy sources.
    5. If the campsite service has its own combined heat and power plant this plant shall supply 70 % of the total heat and electricity consumption.
    6. Qusable = the estimated total usable heat delivered by heat pumps fulfilling the criteria referred to in Article 5(4), implemented as follows: Only heat pumps for which SPF > 1,15 * 1/η shall be taken into account,
    7. Gross Heat Production: the total heat produced by the installation and includes the heat used by the installation’s auxiliaries which use a hot fluid (space heating, liquid fuel heating etc) and losses in the installation/network heat exchanges, as well as heat from chemical processes used as a primary energy form.
    8. Gross heat production: the total heat produced by the installation and includes the heat used by the installation's auxiliaries which use a hot fluid (space heating, liquid fuel heating etc.) and losses in the installation/network heat exchanges, as well as heat from chemical processes used as a primary energy form.
    9. If the resulting heat release from the incineration of hazardous waste amounts to less than 10 % of the total heat released in the plant, Vwaste must be calculated from a (notional) quantity of waste that, being incinerated, would equal 10 % heat release, the total heat release being fixed.
    10. In this case, the electricity generated from this exported heat is included in the total electricity output (see Figure 4).
    11. If the tourist accommodation service has such cogeneration unit on site its output of heat and electricity shall supply at least 70 % of the total heat and electricity consumption on site.
    12. If the campsite service has such cogeneration unit on site its output of heat and electricity shall supply at least 70 % of the total heat and electricity consumption on site.
    13. Total quantity of fuel consumed for the purpose of producing electricity and also for the production of heat to be sold to third parties exclusively.
    14. The energy output means the total electrical energy (CHP and non-CHP) and useful heat (HCHP) generated in the CHP plant over a reporting period.
    15. At least 50 % of the total energy used to heat either the inside areas or the hot sanitary water shall come from renewable energy sources.