Currently, improving energy efficiency and introducing energy-saving technologies is a strategic task for all national economies. Improving the efficiency of buildings and reducing energy consumption in homes can lead to real reductions in resource consumption while ensuring the required level of living comfort. The use of different types of regulation of the building heating system allows the heat transfer of heating devices to be as close as possible to the current heat demand of the object in order to maintain the required internal temperature with a constant change in external conditions. The paper considers the following types of regulation: room-byroom regulation, regulation according to the temperature schedule of CHP and weather regulation. A calculation of each type of regulation was carried out and comparisons of room-by-room regulation with regulation according to the temperature schedule of CHP plants and with weather regulation were presented. As a result, the most effective option was proposed.
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