Energy implications of retrofitting retail sector rooftop units with stepped-speed and variable-speed functionality
Energy implications of retrofitting retail sector rooftop units with stepped-speed and variable-speed functionality
About this book
Commercial retailers understand that retrofitting constant-speed RTU fan motors with stepped- or variable-speed alternatives could save significant energy in most U.S. climate zones. However, they lack supporting data, both real-world and simulation based, on the cost effectiveness and climate zone-specific energy savings associated with this measure. Thus, building managers and engineers have been unable to present a compelling business case for fan motor upgrades to upper management. This study uses whole-building energy simulation to estimate the energy impact of this type of measure so retailers can determine its economic feasibility.
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- OL Work ID
- OL32242728W
Subjects
Evaporative coolingResearchAir conditioningEnergy conservationRetail Stores