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Exergy Analysis of Conventional and Low Exergy Systems for Heating and Cooling of Near Zero Energy Buildings

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Fig. 1.  Plan of test room with positions of conventional system (oil-filled electric heaters and split system with indoor A/C unit) and LowEx system (heating and cooling panels)
Fig. 2.  H/C radiative ceiling panels with panel assembly
Table 3 presents the results of simulation of individual thermal comfort conditions for two users exposed to conditions created with conventional and LowEx system
Table 3.  Human body exergy consumption (hbExC) rate and PMV index for two individual users in experimental conditions created with conventional and LowEx systems
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