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Author
Domanski, P. A, | Kelly, G. E.
Title
Estimating the Heating Seasonal Operating Cost of Residential Hybrid Heat Pump Systems, Including Units Retrofitted to Oil, Gas and Electric Furnaces.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
Sponsor
Department of Energy, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 80-2090, July 1980,
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
heat pumps; furnaces; operating costs; cost estimates; cost analysis; methodology; mathematical models
Identifiers
hybrid systems; retrofitting
Abstract
A method is presented for estimating the heating seasonal operating cost of a residential, hybrid heating system consisting of an electric heat pump and a warm-air furnace. The approach described is applicable to a heat pump/control system/gas or oil-fired furnace which is sold as a package or to a heat pump/control system which is intended to be added to an existing gas, oil, or electric furnace. Recommendations are made regarding how such systems can be rated and the type of information that would assist consumers in comparing the operating cost of a hybrid pump system with that of a conventional heat pump or furnace. Different control strategies are accounted for and examples are presented for estimating the heating seasonal operating cost of hybrid systems employing both single and two-speed compressors.