3058 (RP-384) -- A Validation Study of Variable-Base Degree-Day Heating Calculations PDF

3058 (RP-384) -- A Validation Study of Variable-Base Degree-Day Heating Calculations PDF

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3058 (RP-384) -- A Validation Study of Variable-Base Degree-Day Heating Calculations PDF

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1987

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The measured heating consumption of 124 houses in all regions of the United States is compared with the consumption predicted by the variable-base degree-day (VBDD) method. It is found that the VBDD method correctly predicts for the group of houses where the average heating season temperature is at least 10 F greater than the balance temperature. The average ratio of calculated-to-measured consumption is 1.13 with a coefficient of variation of 0.38. A utilizability correction for solar and internal gains is necessary whenever the balance temperature is within 10 F of the average heating season temperature. Using the VBDD method incorporating the utilizability correction, the average ratio of calculated-to-measured consumption is 1.06 with a coefficient of variation of 0.42. Since the VBDD method may be considered as a substitute for the older standard degree-day method, now known as the modified degree-day (MDD) method, a comparison of the MDD predictions with the measured heating consumption is also provided.

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Number of Pages : 33
Product Code(s) : D-NT-87-3058
Published : 1987

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