- Author
- Dougherty, B. P.
- Title
- Proposed Methodology for Rating Air-Source Heat Pumps That Heat, Cool, and Provide Domestic Water Heating.
- Coporate
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
- Sponsor
- Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA Department of Energy, Washington, DC
- Report
- NISTIR 89-4154; EPRI RP2033-26, August 1989, 108 p.
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
- residential buildings; hot water heating; ratings; performance standards; heat exchangers; air conditioning; heating; seasonal variations; mathematical models
- Identifiers
- air source heat pumps
- Abstract
- The work at NIST has centered upon developing a proposed rating methodology for integrated appliances that heat water in a water heating only mode or while simultaneously air conditioning or space heating. Despite the emphasis, the proposed methodology provides a framework for rating other types of integrated heat pump/water heating appliances. The laboratory testing, the calculation procedure, and the method for reporting performance are described. The testing is an adaptation of the laboratory tests conducted when rating conventional heat pumps and water heaters. Seasonal estimates of energy consumption rates are calculated using a bin type approach. Combined performance factors and operating costs are used for reporting performance.