Solar and Heat Pump Systems for Residential Buildings
Solar Heating and Cooling

1. Edition July 2015
274 Pages, Hardcover
108 Pictures (35 Colored Figures)
24 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
The combination of heat pumps and solar components has great potential for improving the energy efficiency of house and hot water heating systems. This book compares different systems, analyses their performance, presents design methods and shows monitoring techniques.
The combination of heat pumps and solar components is a recent development and has great potential for improving the energy efficiency of house and hot water heating systems. As a consequence, it can enhance the energy footprint of a building substantially.
This work compares different systems, analyses their performance and illustrates monitoring techniques. It helps the reader to design, simulate and assess solar and heat pump systems. Good examples of built systems are discussed in detail and advice is given on how to design the most efficient system.
This book is the first one about this combination of components and presents the state of the art of this technology. It is based on a joint research project of two programmes of the International Energy Agency: the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) and the Heat Pump Programme. More than 50 experts from 13 countries have participated in this research.
Part One: Theoretical Considerations
2 System description, categorization, and comparison
3 Components and thermodynamic aspects
4 Performance and its assessment
5 Laboratory test procedures for solar and heat pump systems
Part Two: Practical Considerations
6 Monitoring
7 System simulations
8 Economic and market issues
9 Conclusion and outlook
Since 1985, Mr Hadorn has been appointed every year as external manager of thermal solar energy and heat storage research program by the Swiss government.
He was asked in 2003-2005 by the French government to set up the new National Institute of Solar Energy (INES) in France, now operating with more than 100 researchers.
From 2005 to 2008 he was chairman of the board of a solar PV company listed on the Nasdaq.
In 2000, he founded an engineering company dealing with solar energy, environmental and new energy issues.
Since 2013 he has led the Pierre Chuard Group, a renowned HVAC engineering company in Switzerland.