Energy efficiency of air-to-water heat pumps at different operating modes in residential heating systems - case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors

  • Krsto Batinić Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of East Sarajevo
  • Srđan Vasković Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of East Sarajevo
  • Gojko Krunić Faculty of Production and Management, University of East Sarajevo
  • Dušan Golubović Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of East Sarajevo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/

Keywords:

Air-water heat pumps, Energy efficiency, Parameters setting, Improvement indoor comfort

Abstract

This paper presents the possibilities of using air-water heat pumps for heating residential buildings. Description of the most important parts of the air-water heat pumps, as well as the basic guidelines for design and implementation, are shown in this paper. Practical example with heat pumps settings and measurements of capacity and Coefficient of Performance (COP) and Seasonal Coefficient of Performance (SCOP) are described in this paper. All research regarding air-to-water heat pumps of different operating modes was conducted at a real facility in Pazarić, location near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition, the energy efficiency class was determined on the considered example of the heat pump. Based on these measurements, calculation and by comparison, important conclusions were obtained regarding the use of observed heat pump, control and maintenance of such systems in terms of increasing energy efficiency related to indoor comfort in the residential building.

 

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Published

2026-06-28

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Original Research Papers