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ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2005

Residential Water Heating Dehumidifier (WHD) With Devoted Dehumidification

Aaron K. Ball; Chip Ferguson; Frank Miceli; Evelyn Baskin

A new a dual-service dehumidifier water heater (WHD) appliance is being researched and developed by the authors. Prior research on a similar appliance, a heat pump water heater (HPWH), has demonstrated the unit’s increased performance and energy saving, and through collaboration, significant progress has been made toward developing the WHD into a potentially marketable product. The primary energy use in residential households is space conditioning (49%), and the second major energy use is hot water consumption. In DOE’s 2004 Buildings Data Book, 15.5 percent of residential energy utilization is consumed by water heating (DOE 2004, Table 1.2.3). The two major types of residential water heaters are direct gas fired (~55%) and electric resistance (~45%) (DOE 2004, Appliance Magazine 2005). The maximum efficiency of a standard electric resistance water heater is 1 (100%), and progress has been made to increase the efficiency of the current standard heaters to approximately 95 percent (DOE 2004, Table 5.10.6), which is roughly the maximum available with today’s technology. However, if the standard system is replaced by a Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH), the performance can be increased by 140 percent (Zogg and Murphy 2004). The WHD operates as a HPWH while heating water and as a dedicated dehumidifier when water heating is not necessary. This paper presents the general design and laboratory testing results of a WHD. Preliminary performance data reveal coefficient of performances (COP) of approximately 2.2 during water heating. Further, market analysis has revealed that a potential need for this new technology is in regions with high humidity (Ashdown et al. 2004). These regions are primarily in the Northeast, Southeast and some coastal areas of the U.S. Current HPWH units do not have dedicated dehumidification and have a very small share of the residential water heat market. Of the 9.55 million residential water heaters sold in 2003 only about 2,000 of them were HPWHs (DOE 2004, Table 5.10.15).Copyright


Archive | 2008

A Comparison of Instructional Methods for Improving the Spatial-Visualization Ability of Freshman Technology Seminar Students

Chip Ferguson


2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011

Facilitating Student Professional Readiness through Industry Sponsored Senior Capstone Projects

Chip Ferguson; Phillip Sanger


2009 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2009

Integrating Project Management, Product Development, And Senior Capstone Into A Course Sequence That Creates New Products And Patents For Students

Phillip Sanger; Chip Ferguson; Wesley Stone


Archive | 2008

Knee flexion devices and methods of using the same

Phillip Sanger; Clifford E. Faull; Alan Windham; Chip Ferguson; George L. Bates; Brant Price; Cassidy McMahan; Dustin L. George


2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2012

Tracking Capstone Course Performance in a Database that is used to Track Accreditation Documentation

Wesley Stone; Chip Ferguson


2005 Annual Conference | 2005

Engaging Industry In Graduate Engineering/Technology Education

Preston McCrary; Chip Ferguson; Aaron K. Ball; Wesley Stone


Archive | 2014

Exciting Senior Capstone Projects Solving US Air Force Challenges

Chip Ferguson; Phillip Sanger


Archive | 2008

Development and Field Testing of a Hybrid Water Heating and Dehumidification Appliance

Aaron K. Ball; Chip Ferguson; William McDaniel


Archive | 2007

A Structured Approach to Teaching Fluid Power Systems Using Spreadsheets

Aaron K. Ball; Robert Anderson; Chip Ferguson

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Aaron K. Ball

Western Carolina University

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Phillip Sanger

Western Carolina University

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Frank Miceli

Community College of Philadelphia

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William McDaniel

Western Carolina University

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Alan Windham

Western Carolina University

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Brant Price

Western Carolina University

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Cassidy McMahan

Western Carolina University

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Clifford E. Faull

Western Carolina University

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Dustin L. George

Western Carolina University

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Evelyn Baskin

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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