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Adsorption systems for thermal energy storage can be designed as closed or open systems. The two possibilities are described in chapter V.2. In this chapter some examples of complete systems will be given. There will be two examples for closed systems. One is a commercially available self cooling beer keg (ZeoTech Zeolite Technology, http://www.zeo-tech.de) and the other one is a seasonal storage for solar heat. For open systems one adsorption storage is described, which is installed in the district heating net and is able to provide heat for heating purposes in winter and air conditioning in summer.
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Hauer, A. (2007). ADSORPTION SYSTEMS FOR TES—DESIGN AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS. In: Paksoy, H.Ö. (eds) Thermal Energy Storage for Sustainable Energy Consumption. NATO Science Series, vol 234. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5290-3_25
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