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Control Strategies for Energy Conservation in Buildings
Three control strategies allowing zone temperatures to drift between a minimum and a maximum set point, without energy use, were imposed on two example commercial buildings. Each building was simulated on a different computer load program in several locations in the U.S. Comparisons of the energy demands were made for the various cases, showing significant energy saving potentials while maintaining inside thermal conditions which could probably be made acceptable to the occupants.
Control Strategies for Energy Conservation in Buildings
Three control strategies allowing zone temperatures to drift between a minimum and a maximum set point, without energy use, were imposed on two example commercial buildings. Each building was simulated on a different computer load program in several locations in the U.S. Comparisons of the energy demands were made for the various cases, showing significant energy saving potentials while maintaining inside thermal conditions which could probably be made acceptable to the occupants.
Control Strategies for Energy Conservation in Buildings
P. E. McNall (author) / E. T. Pierce (author) / J. P. Barnett (author)
1978
12 pages
Report
No indication
English
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