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Site Handbook: Data Acquisition System Information, Johnson Controls, Inc. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Johnson Controls, Inc. new 16,000 square foot branch office in Salt Lake City, Utah, is one project in the DOE Passive Solar Commercial Buildings Program. The primary passive solar features are the daylighting system that includes light shelves on the south windows and an insulated clerestory glazing system, direct gain heating, and evaporative cooling. Construction of the building was completed in February 1982. Data were collected by Johnson Controls for one year with a JC/85 Energy Management System. Virtually continuous hourly data were recorded on an Aeolian Kinetics PDL-24 between December 1983 and December 1984. These hourly data were used by ESG, Inc. in their BLAST simulations of the building. A report detailing the building energy performance using the hourly data was prepared by Architectural Energy Corporation. This book contains information about the building, the data acquisition system, and the data acquisition process. The hourly data for the Johnson Controls branch office are stored on computer files at the American Institute of Architects Foundation in Washington, DC. (ERA citation 10:027232)
Site Handbook: Data Acquisition System Information, Johnson Controls, Inc. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Johnson Controls, Inc. new 16,000 square foot branch office in Salt Lake City, Utah, is one project in the DOE Passive Solar Commercial Buildings Program. The primary passive solar features are the daylighting system that includes light shelves on the south windows and an insulated clerestory glazing system, direct gain heating, and evaporative cooling. Construction of the building was completed in February 1982. Data were collected by Johnson Controls for one year with a JC/85 Energy Management System. Virtually continuous hourly data were recorded on an Aeolian Kinetics PDL-24 between December 1983 and December 1984. These hourly data were used by ESG, Inc. in their BLAST simulations of the building. A report detailing the building energy performance using the hourly data was prepared by Architectural Energy Corporation. This book contains information about the building, the data acquisition system, and the data acquisition process. The hourly data for the Johnson Controls branch office are stored on computer files at the American Institute of Architects Foundation in Washington, DC. (ERA citation 10:027232)
Site Handbook: Data Acquisition System Information, Johnson Controls, Inc. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah
D. J. Frey (Autor:in) / M. J. Holtz (Autor:in)
1984
217 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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