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Modeling Building Thermal Response to HVAC Zoning Virginia Smith Tamim Sookoor Kamin Whitehouse April 16, 2012 CONET Workshop (CPS Week)

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Modeling Building Thermal Response to HVAC Zoning. Virginia Smith Tamim Sookoor Kamin Whitehouse April 16, 2012 CONET Workshop (CPS Week). Homes are ~30% vacant. * National Academy of Science, 2006. Homes are ~30% vacant. Smart Thermostat: 28% savings --Sensys 2010. Homes are - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Modeling Building Thermal Response to

HVAC ZoningVirginia SmithTamim Sookoor

Kamin Whitehouse

April 16, 2012CONET Workshop (CPS Week)

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Homes are ~30% vacant

* National Academy of Science, 2006

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Homes are ~30% vacant

Smart Thermostat: 28% savings--Sensys 2010

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Homes are ~50% usedwhen occupied

Ongoing work:Occupancy-driven

Zoning

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Ongoing work:Occupancy-driven

Zoning

Homes are ~50% usedwhen occupied

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Outline

•Zoning Overview

•Coordination Approach

•Results

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Outline

•Zoning Overview

•Coordination Approach

•Results

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“Snap-in” Zoning Retrofit

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“Snap-in” Zoning Retrofit

•Low cost

•DIY: no configuration

•Focus on forced air

•Other systems are similar

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•Central Heat

•One sensor

•One heater

Snap-in ZoningZoned Heat

•K sensors

•K heaters

•K sensors

•One heater

•K+1 Control Signals

Q: When the system turns on:

Which damper configuration will achievethe desired temperature distribution?

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Outline

•Zoning Overview

•Coordination Approach

•Results

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Weather:• Has a large effect on temperature• Is not fully observable• Rarely repeats

Q: Can we learn the effect of dampers on temperature sensors without knowing the

weather?

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T D

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dTk/dt = aT + ßD

When OFF:Train a

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dTk/dt = aT + ßD

When ON:Use a; Train ß

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Outline

•Zoning Overview

•Coordination Approach

•Results

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Experimental Approach

•Deployed zoning in a 7-room house

•7 sets of dampers

•12 thermostats

•Controlled based on occupancy

•21 days of data

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Time

T

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Conclusions•“Snap-in” Zoning

•Cheap, easy, & energy saving

•Coordination btwn objects is needed

•Learning is complicated by weather

•ON/OFF separates weather/system

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Credits & Questions

Ginger Smith Tamim Sookoor Kamin Whitehouse