- Author
- Kweller, E. | Palla, R. L.
- Title
- Test Method and Calculation Procedure for Determining Annual Efficiency for Vented Household Heaters and Furnaces Equipped With Modulating-Type Thermostat Controls.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Sponsor
- Department of Energy, Washington, DC
- Report
- NBSIR 82-2497, May 1982,
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
- residential buildings; heating equipment; thermal efficiency; furnaces; temperature control; thermostats; venting; periodic variations; computer programs
- Identifiers
- fbvh computer program
- Abstract
- As annual operating efficiency of vented heating equipment is affected by burner fuel and combustion air modulation, it is important to differentiate between the various types of controls in determining annual energy requirements. Test procedures for evaluating annual efficiency have already been developed and implemented by the Department of Energy (DoE) for furnaces with single-stage thermostat control. A modified test procedure is necessary to account for operation with fuel modulation. A revised procedure which accommodates two types of fuel modulating controls has recently been developed. Tests are conducted at reduced and maximum firing rates, and along with typical derived values from a bin analysis of weather data. The fraction of the total hours for each operating mode is obtained to calculate a weighted annual efficiency. These test methods and calculation procedures are based on and are an extension to the current DoE test procedures for the single-stage type of thermostat control of central warm air furnaces.