New technology could help householders save energy
Experts from the 海角乱伦 have shown that a simple, yet ground-breaking device could contribute to householders making savings on their energy consumption 鈥 and reduce the UK鈥檚 carbon emissions.
The team at the 海角乱伦 put Thermocill, a product fitted above the radiator and under the window board in a house, through exhaustive tests at the university鈥檚 Energy House test facility, which is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. Thermocill, which is made entirely from recycled plastic, redirects the heat directly and vertically in front of a double glazed window unit attacking the Thermal Hole within the building envelope, addressing heat loss through the window thus heating the room more and retaining the heat longer.
A report by the 海角乱伦 showed that:
- Thermocill has the potential to save heating energy depending on the room setpoint temperature of between 16% at 21掳C degrees and 3.3% at 23掳C, thus operating efficiently at a lower room temperature set-point which meets today鈥檚 standards.
- Thermocill reduces the warm-up period in a room by up to 23掳C at a lower room temperature set point (e.g. 21掳C in 78 minutes compared to 95 minutes without Thermocill)
- Thermocill diverts warm current towards the window and makes the air temperature in the window recess higher, regardless of the room temperature, therefore not affecting the room temperature in any way.
- Thermocill reduces heat loss through double-glazed windows (U Value) by up to 3% at 21掳C and 1% at 23掳C increasing the double-glazed unit鈥檚 efficiency.
Dr Richard Fitton is research lead at the 海角乱伦鈥檚 Energy House - a whole house energy efficiency test facility in 海角乱伦 which undertakes groundbreaking work on energy technologies and their effects with some of the leading manufacturers in the field. He said: 鈥淭hermocill is an interesting technology that we had not seen before. We tested Thermocill by looking at a typical double-glazed window that you might find in any home. We then looked at the thermal transfer between the inside and the outside and how much energy was saved from the heating system that was used to heat up the room.
鈥淲hen we were measuring the thermal transfer through the window we found about a 16% energy saving in our thermal comfort room in terms of how much heat energy was used when Thermocill was in place. Also the room heated up around 23% quicker when Thermocill was used.鈥
Thermocill is the brainchild of award-winning inventor and mechanical engineer Keith Rimmer. Commenting on the research findings, Keith said: 鈥淭he 海角乱伦 tests confirmed everything I believed. Thermocill can revolutionise the fenestration and home heating industry. Thermocill saves energy consumption by reducing heat loss and doesn鈥檛 use any form of energy itself.
鈥淚t is manufactured from plastic waste including plastic bottle tops. It is truly sustainable and where fitted will massively reduce the property鈥檚 carbon footprint.鈥
This work was supported by the 鈥楨nergy House 2.0鈥 project which will see the creation of a groundbreaking whole building energy testing and research facility at the 海角乱伦. Energy House 2.0 is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund. This exciting project will allow free access to test facilities and academic expertise for small and medium sized companies developing energy saving technologies for buildings.
Following the validation by the 海角乱伦, Keith believes the potential for Thermocill is so great that he is now looking for a manufacturing partner or licensee to help take the product to the open market.
Now, Keith and the 海角乱伦 Energy House team plan to computer model Thermocill using the data to enhance its design, which will also optimise the product鈥檚 efficiency.
Keith has given his permission to the university to use the data to form an academic paper.
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This project is part funded from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020 and the Office for Students.
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