| Fort Benning Indianhead Townhome Renovations | |
| Stephenson, R. ; Roberts, S. ; Butler, T. ; Kim, E. | |
| National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.) | |
| 关键词: Ncth; Thermal Boundary; Mixed Humid Climate; Hvac; Single Family; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/1060619 RP-ID : DOE/GO-102012-3575 RP-ID : AC36-08GO28308 RP-ID : 1060619 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
The NAHB Research Center partnered with production builder Winchester/Camberley Homes to build a DOE Building America New Construction Test House (NCTH). This single family, detached house, located in the mixed-humid climate zone of Silver Spring, MD, was completed in June 2011. The primary goal for this house was to improve energy efficiency by 30% over the Building America B10 benchmark by developing and implementing an optimized energy solutions package design that could be cost effectively and reliably constructed on a production basis using quality management practices. The intent of this report is to outline the features of this house, discuss the implementation of the energy efficient design, and report on short-term testing results. During the interactive design process of this project, numerous iterations of the framing, air sealing, insulation, and space conditioning systems were evaluated for energy performance, cost, and practical implementation. The final design featured numerous advanced framing techniques, high levels of insulation, and the HVAC system entirely within conditioned space. Short-term testing confirmed a very tight thermal envelope and efficient and effective heating and cooling. In addition, relevant heating, cooling, humidity, energy, and wall cavity moisture data will be collected and presented in a future long-term report.
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