Name:
DE-93-12-2 -- Measured Performance of Relocated Air Distribution Systems in an Existing Residential Building PDF
Published Date:
1993
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Describes a study to determine savings in electric energy use and demand for a heat pump air-distribution system when it is located inside a building's conditioned space versus an identical system located in the attic and crawlspace. The comparison was made in a two-storey apartment building with two identically-sized apartments on both the first and second floors. Data obtained show that the 'inside' test apartments used 33.8% less energy for heat and 71.4% less energy for cooling, and saved 59% demand at the energy supply company's winter peak in January. Compressor run time was 38% less than the control units.
KEYWORDS: Electricity consumption, energy conservation, heat pumps, USA, measuring, performance, flats, attics, crawl spaces, heating, cooling, indoor, outdoor, air distribution.
| File Size : | 1 file , 780 KB |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus |
| Product Code(s) : | D-17526 |
| Published : | 1993 |