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Development
of HSTAT for HVAC Health Status and Control--Steven
Winter Associates, Inc., 50 Washington Street, 6th Floor, Norwalk, CT
06854-2710; 203-857-0200, www.swinter.com
Dr.
Ravi Gorthala, Principal Investigator, rgorthala@swinter.com
Mr.
Steven Winter, Business Official, sw@swinter.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83783
Amount:
$750,000
Current
residential heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems consume an
unnecessary amount of energy due to equipment oversizing, incorrect refrigerant
charge, and incorrect air flow. In
addition, these systems do not have humidity control, which leads to discomfort
or results in more energy use. This
project will develop a device (HSTAT) that combines temperature and humidity
control with HVAC fault diagnostics. In
Phase I, both theoretical and experimental feasibility studies were conducted.
Cost effective HVAC fault detection strategies and innovative humidity
control concepts were identified. Extensive
field testing will be undertaken in Phase II to develop a simple, rule-based
fault diagnosis system that is applicable for all residential and light
commercial air conditioners. A
prototype system will be designed and built, and laboratory and field testing
will be performed.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as
described by awardee: Combining
humidity control with HVAC diagnostics should provide significant energy savings
and improved comfort. The technology
could be applied not only for residential buildings but also for light
commercial buildings.