Thermoelectric system applications in buildings: A review of key factors and control methods
Keywords: 
Peltier cell
Electricity
Efficiency
Temperature control
Architecture
Issue Date: 
2023
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
2352-7102
Note: 
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
Citation: 
He, Z. (Zhineng); Zuazua-Ros, A. (Amaia); Martín-Gómez, C. (César). "Thermoelectric system applications in buildings: A review of key factors and control methods". Journal of Building Engineering. 78, 2023, 107658
Abstract
A low coefficient of performance (COP) limits the development of thermoelectric (TE) systems in buildings. However, considering their good integration with solar systems and budling structures, there is good application potential for TE systems in buildings. In many previous works, control systems indeed help TE systems to improve their performance. Therefore, the objective of this work is to analyze and summarize key factors in the control process and control methods for designing and optimizing the control systems for TE systems in buildings. This work reviews relevant publications from 2000 to 2022 on control applications of TE systems in different fields and groups them into key factors and control methods. The analysis of the key factors indicates the power strength of Peltier cells, the number of working Peltier cells, the temperature difference between the cold and hot sides, and the temperature difference between the object side and the indoor space as significant factors. Additionally, the most relevant control methods for the operating voltage or current are also classified. It is crucial to appropriately adjust these key factors using suitable control methods to achieve improved COP. Regarding the control application of TE systems in buildings, this is an issue that has not been studied with specific attention. Therefore, the analysis of key factors and control methods is meaningful for control systems to improve the performance of TE systems in buildings, especially under dynamic operating conditions of the built environment.

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