Secondary Author(s)
Bouchelle, Matthew; Parker, Danny; Sherwin, John
Report Number
FSEC-PF-379-04
URL
http://publications.energyresearch.ucf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/FSEC-PF-379-04.pdf
Keywords
Utilities; Buildings; Monitoring; HVAC; Energy Efficiency; Air conditioner replacement; Energy consumption; Peak demand reduction; Utility load research; High efficiency equipment
Abstract
A utility load research project has monitored over 167 single-family residences in Central Florida collecting baseline 15-minute data on air conditioner (AC) power consumption, interior air temperatures and appliance loads over a two year period. Within the project we evaluated the impact of replacing older existing air conditioners with modern high efficiency equipment.
Date Published
8-20-2004
Identifiers
537
Subjects
Air conditioning; Energy consumption; Dwellings--Energy conservation; Electric power consumption; Energy conservation
Local Subjects
Buildings - Energy Efficiency; Buildings - HVAC; Monitoring; Utilities
Type
Text; Document
Collection
FSEC Energy Research Center® Collection
STARS Citation
Florida Solar Energy Center and Masiello, John, "Measured Energy and Peak Demand Reductionfrom High Efficiency Air Conditioner Replacement" (2004). FSEC Energy Research Center®. 537.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fsec/537
Notes
Reference Publication: Masiello, John A., Bouchelle, Matthew P., Parker, Danny S., Sherwin, John R,. "Measured Energy and Peak Demand Reduction from High Efficiency Air Conditioner Replacement," Presented at the 2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, Washington D.C. August 2004.