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Long-term Results. New Construction Occupied Test House, Urbana, Illinois
For this study, a house was designed and built to the Passive House (Passivhaus) Standard for low energy consumption. The house incorporates an airtight, super-insulated thermal enclosure, southern facing windows with overhangs, a single point mini-split heat pump and electric resistance heaters, and a balanced energy recovery ventilator (ERV). The house was instrumented with sub-metering on all major electrical circuits, temperature and humidity measurements in each room, domestic hot water consumption, and recovery efficiency of the ERV. The energy performance was documented and compared to modeled predictions, and the thermal comfort performance of the heat pump was assessed.
Long-term Results. New Construction Occupied Test House, Urbana, Illinois
For this study, a house was designed and built to the Passive House (Passivhaus) Standard for low energy consumption. The house incorporates an airtight, super-insulated thermal enclosure, southern facing windows with overhangs, a single point mini-split heat pump and electric resistance heaters, and a balanced energy recovery ventilator (ERV). The house was instrumented with sub-metering on all major electrical circuits, temperature and humidity measurements in each room, domestic hot water consumption, and recovery efficiency of the ERV. The energy performance was documented and compared to modeled predictions, and the thermal comfort performance of the heat pump was assessed.
Long-term Results. New Construction Occupied Test House, Urbana, Illinois
D. Stecher (author) / K. Allison (author)
2012
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Structural Analyses , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Heating & Cooling Systems , Mini-split heat pump , Single point space conditioning , Passive House , Passivhaus , Illinois , Cold climate , Whole house , Monitored data , Building America , Residential , Residential buildings
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