Design and control of radiant heating and cooling systems in Japan: Results from expert interviews

Kan Shindo*, Ken Ikai, Jun Shinoda, Ryota Matsumura, Shin ichi Tanabe

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Abstract

This research conducted investigations of buildings equipped with radiant systems and expert interviews in 2021–2022 with manufacturers and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineers in Japan who had experience designing radiant heating and cooling systems for non-residential buildings. In total, interviews were conducted with 56 respondents from 16 companies. Results from the building investigation showed that 69% of the identified buildings had radiant ceilings, and 30% had radiant floors. In terms of working fluid, 56% were water-based, and 43% were air-based. For the expert interview, 79% of all respondents answered that the use of radiant systems will continue to increase in the future. In total, 54% of all respondents answered that it has become easier to design radiant systems at present compared to the 2010s. Based on the results, knowledge gaps and challenges in the design of radiant systems were summarized in terms of design method, room temperature control, auxiliary systems, and their relevance to building decarbonization.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12451
JournalJapan Architectural Review
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Jan 1

Keywords

  • building decarbonization
  • expert interview
  • investigation
  • practical design
  • radiant heating and cooling system

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Modelling and Simulation

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