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Smart thermostats are used extensively with residential furnaces and boilers to save energy. Of the four types of thermostats available (programmable, communicating, analytics-capable or Energy Star qualified), three are considered smart. Do smart thermostats control residential heating systems in a way not considered by the ASHRAE 103 AFUE standard? What is the field experience with these devices, and how much energy do they save? In this seminar the speakers address how smart thermostats control furnaces and boilers, how the ASHRAE 103 AFUE standard uses thermostat cycling parameters, and several utility programs determine energy savings and incentives.

1. How ASHRAE Standard 103 Uses Thermostat CyclingPaul Haydock, Associate Member, United Technologies Carrier, Indianapolis, IN

2. How Smart Thermostats Save EnergyWill Baker, Google Nest, Chicago, IL

3. Cold Climate Utility Incentives and Energy Savings for Smart ThermostatsEric Johansen, P.E., Member, CenterPoint Energy, Minneapolis, MN

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2020 Winter Conference, Orlando, FL

Product Details

Published:
2020
File Size:
1 file , 8 MB
Product Code(s):
D-OR20Sem11