Describes an energy audit, developed to determine economically optimal retrofits for residential buildings, based on actual on-site measurements of key indices of the house. Measurements made are; overall energy consumption, furnace efficiency, air leakage measured by pressurization, thermostat settings and window dimensions. The data is fed to a microprocessor and a program suggests retrofits.< Describes the model for estimating heating and cooling loads on the basis of "dynamic degree days", and the algorithm for calculating air infiltration. Discusses the problems of energy audits.
An instrumented microprocessor-assisted residential energy audit.
Year:
1981
Bibliographic info:
Proceedings International Colloquium "Comparative experimentation of low energy houses" Liege, 6-8 May 1981 Paper XX 18p. 12 figs. 6 tabs. 9 refs. #DATE 06:05:1981 in English AIC