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Energy Conservation. Top Energy Reduction Strategies. Air Sealing Holes/Cracks Improved Insulation Increased Efficiency of Heating/Cooling & Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Lighting & Efficient Appliances/Products Staff and resident education. Air Sealing. Major Home Energy Usage.
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Top Energy Reduction Strategies • Air Sealing Holes/Cracks • Improved Insulation • Increased Efficiency of Heating/Cooling & Domestic Hot Water (DHW) • Lighting & Efficient Appliances/Products • Staff and resident education
Air Sealing Major Home Energy Usage Air Sealing
Common Air Sealing Opportunities • Electrical penetrations • Plumbing penetrations • Window framing • Wall to floor connection • Doors and vestibules • Basement ceiling • In-unit ventilation grills • Ducts, plenums, registers
General Air Sealing Guidelines Gaps ≤ 1/4"Caulk Gaps 1/4" – 3"Spray foam OtherFoam board, fiberglass in plastic bags, etc.
General Air Sealing Guidelines Doors & WindowsWeatherstripping Ducts & PlenumsMastic, Duct Tape
Insulation How did the resident cut their bill in half? Insulation & Other Envelope Improvements
Measuring the Efficacy of Insulation R-value: The measure of a material’s resistance to heat transfer.
Insulation Target R-Values www.naima.org
Blown-In Attic Insulation How much is in that back corner? Staple rulers every 15 feet for even coverage Source: www.waptac.org
Other Envelope Strategies Solar Screens Reflective Metal Roof Radiant Barrier
Lighting & Appliances How a smart strip surge protector works Lighting & Appliances
ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR-certified products meet energy efficiency standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. They are tested in laboratories and off-the-shelf.
Where to Use ENERGY STAR Lighting? • Rooms • Family and living room • Kitchen • Dining room • Porch • Fixtures • Table lamps • Floor lamps • Wall sconces • Pendants • Open ceiling fixtures
Lighting: Use Sensors & Bi-level Lighting • Occupancy or motion sensors turn lights on when people enter the area • Photo Sensors sense light and turn lights on and off based on light levels inside and out • Bi-level lighting dims lights when no one is present • Good for areas where light levels have to be maintained and not off to meet code
Foundation Communities Lighting Inventory • Goal: Comprehensive inventory of all lighting fixtures at FC for use in planning phased lighting upgrade • Timeframe: May-October 2013
Energy Star Products/Appliances ENERGY STAR Available: • Bathroom Fans • Refrigerator • Computer • Window • Kitchen Fans • Air Conditioning Units • Hot Water Heaters • Heating/Cooling Equipment • Dishwasher • Lighting • Dehumidifier • Clothes Washer ENERGY STAR NOT Available: • Clothes Dryer • Mini fridge • Stove • Microwave
HVAC & Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Ways to save energy through purchasing HVAC & Domestic Hot Water (DHW)
A Few Measures of Efficiency • SEER: Measures AC efficiency (split systems) • EER: Measures AC efficiency (PTACs) • EF: Measures appliance efficiency, including water heaters
Replacing HVAC • Buy high-efficiency equipment • 14.5 SEER for split system HVACs • 10.8 EER for heat pump PTACs • Have the equipment sized to load, ask your engineer to show the math (Ask for the ACCA Manual J report) • Measured in tons of cooling • Use R410 Refrigerant
Typical Hot Water Heaters • Inefficient • Short life • Can spill or backdraft products of combustion • Notorious for carbon monoxide production
Alternative Hot Water • Heat Pump Water Heater • Tankless Gas Water Heater
Alternative Hot Water • Solar Thermal • Gas Condensing
Evaluating Multifamily Buildings How did the resident cut their bill in half? Evaluating & Upgrading Multifamily Buildings
Benchmarking: Read Your Utility Bill Look at the utility bill and answer the following questions. • What is the total bill amount? • What is the invoice date? • What was the electric consumption in kWh? What was the demand in kW? • Look at the account breakdown on the second page. • What are the different per-kW charges? (Identify charge type and amount.) • What are the different per-kWh charges? (Identify charge type and amount.)
Conduct An Energy Audit • Different levels of auditing by increasing complexity • Walkthrough audits • Weatherization audits • Whole building audits • Investment grade audits • Hire an expert • BPI certified • Uses ASHRAE standards
Choose Upgrades Focus on the top five strategies • Air Sealing Holes/Cracks • Improved Insulation • Increased Efficiency of Heating/Cooling & Domestic Hot Water (DHW) • Lighting & Efficient Appliances/Products • Staff and resident education
Simple Payback • A way to calculate the time it will take to recuperate your investment in resource efficiency upgrades. Cost of efficiency measure Simple payback period = (in years) Annual savings
Simple Payback - Practice Cost of efficiency measure Simple payback period = (in years) Annual savings
Evaluating Multifamily Buildings How did the resident cut their bill in half? Easy, Free Things You Can Do Today
Easy & Free • Shut windows & doors when HVAC is on • Lower the set temperature of your water heater (~120°F) • Lower the set temperature of your furnace (65° - 70°F • Raise the set temperature of your A/C (76° - 82°F) • Shut off phantom loads • Program your thermostat