Control Strategies to Reduce the Energy Consumption of Central Domestic Hot Water Systems
Domestic hot water (DHW) is the second-largest energy end use in U.S. buildings; it is exceeded only by space conditioning. In this study, the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America research team Advanced Research Integrated Energy Solutions installed and tested two types of recirculation controls in a pair of buildings to evaluate their energy savings potential. Demand control, temperature modulation (TM) controls, and their simultaneous operation were compared to the baseline case of constant recirculation.
Complete Metadata
| @type | dcat:Dataset |
|---|---|
| accessLevel | public |
| bureauCode |
[
"019:20"
]
|
| contactPoint |
{
"fn": "Jordan Dentz",
"@type": "vcard:Contact",
"hasEmail": "mailto:jdentz@levypartnership.com"
}
|
| dataQuality |
true
|
| description | Domestic hot water (DHW) is the second-largest energy end use in U.S. buildings; it is exceeded only by space conditioning. In this study, the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America research team Advanced Research Integrated Energy Solutions installed and tested two types of recirculation controls in a pair of buildings to evaluate their energy savings potential. Demand control, temperature modulation (TM) controls, and their simultaneous operation were compared to the baseline case of constant recirculation. |
| distribution |
[
{
"@type": "dcat:Distribution",
"title": "Control Strategies to Reduce the Energy Consumption of Central Domestic Hot Water Systems",
"format": "pdf",
"accessURL": "https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy16osti/64541.pdf",
"mediaType": "application/pdf",
"description": "Final Report published by NREL in June 2016"
},
{
"@type": "dcat:Distribution",
"title": "DHW 1101 Forbell EA Analysis.xlsx",
"format": "xlsx",
"mediaType": "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet",
"description": "DHW and Building energy usage data for 1101 Forbell Street",
"downloadURL": "https://data.openei.org/files/4762/d---dhw-1101-forbell-ea-analysis.xlsx"
},
{
"@type": "dcat:Distribution",
"title": "DHW 922 Forbell EA Analysis.xlsx",
"format": "xlsx",
"mediaType": "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet",
"description": "DHW and Building energy usage data for 922 Forbell Street.",
"downloadURL": "https://data.openei.org/files/4762/c---dhw-922-forbell-ea-analysis.xlsx"
}
]
|
| DOI | 10.25984/2204257 |
| identifier | https://data.openei.org/submissions/4762 |
| issued | 2016-04-27T06:00:00Z |
| keyword |
[
"BuildingAmerica",
"building america",
"cold",
"cost effectiveness",
"demand control",
"domestic hot water systems",
"existing home",
"mixed humid",
"multifamily",
"recirculation control system",
"residential",
"small multifamily",
"temperature modulation"
]
|
| landingPage | https://data.openei.org/submissions/4762 |
| license | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
| modified | 2023-11-01T16:43:21Z |
| programCode |
[
"019:000",
"019:002"
]
|
| projectNumber | FY14 AOP 1.9.1.19 |
| projectTitle | Building America |
| publisher |
{
"name": "The Levy Partnership, Inc - Systems Building Research Alliance",
"@type": "org:Organization"
}
|
| spatial |
"{"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-73.9442,40.6782],[-73.9442,40.6782],[-73.9442,40.6782],[-73.9442,40.6782],[-73.9442,40.6782]]]}"
|
| title | Control Strategies to Reduce the Energy Consumption of Central Domestic Hot Water Systems |