Step 4 : aggregation of the DHW flow/power with the CH flow/power at CH side
Depending on the chosen aggregation method in the model settings, we will aggregate the diversified DHW and diversified CH flow/power in a pre-defined manner.
Aggregation method: Maximum of diversified CH and diversified DHW
Within one dwelling we will aggregate the DHW and CH flows/powers using the “maximum method“ as explained in Step 6 : aggregation of the DHW flow/power with the CH flow/power | Maximum of central heating and diversified DHW flow .
Why? Either the HIU is in DHW tapping mode, either the HIU is in CH mode.
Aggregation method: Weighted average of diversified CH and diversified DHW (Hysopt optimisation of sum-aggregation)
Within the weighted-average method, Hysopt will also calculate the “maximum of CH and DHW” aggregation for a single dwelling, as explained in more detail in Step 6 : aggregation of the DHW flow/power with the CH flow/power | Maximum of central heating and diversified DHW flow. The main reason for applying the maximal method within the weighted average framework for a single dwelling is that a HIU is either in DHW tapping mode either in CH mode.
As soon as multiple dwellings are involved, the weigted average aggregation method differs from the maximum of CH and DHW method.
Aggregation method: Sum of diversified CH and diversified DHW flow (based on Cibse2020)
Within the aggregation method “Sum of CH and DHW”, we will simply add the diversified CH and diversified DHW power/flows. This procedure is also applied to single dwellings. When this aggregation method has been chosen, the “maximum” method will thus not be imposed.