- Author
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Kao, J. Y.
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Parken, W. H.
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Pierce, T. E.
- Title
- Strategies for Energy Conservation for a Large Retail Store.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Sponsor
- Department of Energy, Washington, DC
- Report
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NBSIR 82-2580
September 1982
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
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commercial buildings; strategy; control; performance
- Identifiers
- energy conservation; HVAC systems
- Abstract
- A comparative analysis is made of the thermal performance of selected HVAC systems and control strategies commonly employed in large retail stores. The comparisons are made for six geographical locations representing wide climatic variations within the continental United States. Hour-by-hour simulations with the BLAST computer program were used to obtain the yearly heating, cooling and fan energy consumption of a two-story large retail store. The HVAC systems simulated were constant volume reheat, variable air volume, and with direct expansion coils. The control strategies tested were dry bulb temperature economy cycle, enthalpy economy cycle, supply air temperature resetting, lowered space heating temperature, VAV zoning variations, and the combinations of these strategies. The results of these simulations were given and discussed. Substantial energy consumption differences were shown.