Smart sensors network for accurate indirect heat accounting in apartment buildings
Yves Stauffer, Fabio Saba, Rafael E. Carrillo, Max Boegli, Andrea, Malengo, Andreas Hutter

TL;DR
This paper introduces a data-driven method for improving the accuracy of indirect heat accounting in apartment buildings by smartly integrating various heat measurement devices, significantly reducing billing errors.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach that combines device data and thermal modeling to enhance heat metering accuracy under real-world conditions.
Findings
Error reduction in heat billing by 20-50%
Validated on both conventional and smart radiator devices
Effective in real building and mock-up environments
Abstract
A new method for accurate indirect heat accounting in apartment buildings has been recently developed by the Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique (CSEM). It is based on a data driven approach aimed to the smart networking of any type of indirect heat allocation devices, which can provide, for each heat delivery point of an apartment building, measurements or estimations of the temperature difference between the heat transfer fluid and the indoor environment. The analysis of the data gathered from the devices installed on the heating bodies, together with the measurements of the overall building heat consumption provided by direct heat metering, allows the evaluation of the characteristic thermal model parameters of heating bodies at actual installation and working conditions. Thus overcoming the negative impact on accuracy of conventional indirect heat accounting due to…
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