Describes a technique developed for determining building total end-use energy-consumption profiles applied to a large (1.7 million ft) institutional office building. The technique combines 15-minute demand profiles (billing data) with intensive short-term metering and one time measurements to develop electrical end-use profiles. States thee data are useful to identify opportunities for improving energy efficiency and may be applied to quantify the effectiveness of a major shared energy savings project at a building. Describes the entire process employed from initial site survey through presentation of results. A specific protocol was developed for this building and its unique characteristics. States intensive metering was accomplished over a 10-day period with nine data loggers and a set of hand-held instruments. The resulting data sets were processed, combined and extrapolated into end-use estimations. Presents the estimated end-use profiles and the limitations of the approach.
KEYWORDS: Buildings, energy consumption, energy conservation, monitoring, metering, electricity consumption
Citation: ASHRAE Trans. 1992, vol.98, part 1, paper number AN-92-15-5, 1180-1184, 4 figs.
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- Published:
- 1992
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- 1 file , 770 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-18089