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Low Rise Multi-Family UES Measure (NWESH)

Low Rise Multi-Family UES Measure (NWESH). Measure Proposal Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum Sept. 19 th , 2012. Measure Description. New Measure. Measure developer(s): Thomas Anreise and Dan Wildenhaus, Fluid Improved envelope for low-rise apartments and townhomes

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Low Rise Multi-Family UES Measure (NWESH)

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  1. Low Rise Multi-Family UES Measure (NWESH) Measure Proposal Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum Sept. 19th, 2012

  2. Measure Description

  3. New Measure • Measure developer(s): Thomas Anreise and Dan Wildenhaus, Fluid • Improved envelope for low-rise apartments and townhomes • Heating equipment efficiency • Lighting efficiency • Premium appliances and hot water savings

  4. Prototypes Run • 952 ft^2 exterior entry walk up 8 unit apartment building • 1000 ft^2 corridor entry 24 unit apartment building • 1500 ft^2 townhome 4 unit building • Calibrated models run in all NW climate zones, weighted by foundation type

  5. Total Resource Cost

  6. Measure Cost

  7. Measure Review Checklist

  8. A look at the Workbook… • Measure Summary Sheet • Cost Summary Sheet • EUL Summary Sheet • Measure Table

  9. Proposed Sunset Criteria • 5 years from proposed active date (Oct 1st, 2017) OR • UES will be redeveloped when ‘09 WSEC, IECC, or ‘10 OREC are changed in order to maintain 15% savings over baseline, whichever occurs sooner.

  10. Data Analysis

  11. Data Analysis

  12. Data Analysis

  13. Review Summary • Staff reviewed: Adam Hadley, Mark Kendall • Workbook and specifications by Fluid • SEEM 94 runs incorporated, Ecotope advised • Measure life and cost guidelines addressed

  14. RTF Proposed Motion: “I _________ move that the RTF approve the UES measure NW ENERGY STAR Multifamily Home to “___________” status with a sunset date of Oct. 1st, 2017.”

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