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Archive | 2006

Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership (BAIHP II)

Bob Abernethy; Subrato Chandra; Steven Baden; Jim Cummings; Jamie Cummings; David Beal; David Chasar; Carlos Colon; Wanda L. Dutton; Philip Fairey; Ken Fonorow; Camilo Gil; Andrew Gordon; David Hoak; Ryan Kerr; Brady Peeks; Douglas Kosar; Tom Hewes; Safvat Kalaghchy; Mike Lubliner; Eric Martin; Janet McIlvaine; Neil Moyer; Sabrina Liguori; Danny S. Parker; John Sherwin; Dennis Stroer; Stephanie Thomas-Rees; Danielle Daniel

This report summarizes the work conducted by the Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership (BAIHP - www.baihp.org) during the final budget period (BP5) of our contract, January 1, 2010 to November 30, 2010. Highlights from the four previous budget periods are included for context. BAIHP is led by the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) of the University of Central Florida. With over 50 Industry Partners including factory and site builders, work in BP5 was performed in six tasks areas: Building America System Research Management, Documentation and Technical Support; System Performance Evaluations; Prototype House Evaluations; Initial Community Scale Evaluations; Project Closeout, Final Review of BA Communities; and Other Research Activities.


Archive | 2012

Pilot Residential Deep Energy Retrofits and the PNNL Lab Homes

Sarah H. Widder; Subrato Chandra; Graham B. Parker; Susan Sande; Jeremy Blanchard; Dennis Stroer; Janet McIlvaine; David Chasar; David Beal; Karen Sutherland

This report summarizes research investigating the technical and economic feasibility of several pilot deep energy retrofits, or retrofits that save 30% to 50% or more on a whole-house basis while increasing comfort, durability, combustion safety, and indoor air quality. The work is being conducted for the U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Program as part of the Building America Program. As part of the overall program, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) researchers are collecting and analyzing a comprehensive dataset that describes pre- and post-retrofit energy consumption, retrofit measure cost, health and comfort impacts, and other pertinent information for each home participating in the study. The research and data collection protocol includes recruitment of candidate residences, a thorough test-in audit, home energy modeling, and generation of retrofit measure recommendations, implementation of the measures, test-out, and continued evaluation. On some homes, more detailed data will be collected to disaggregate energy-consumption information. This multi-year effort began in October 2010. To date, the PNNL team has performed test-in audits on 51 homes in the marine, cold, and hot-humid climate zones, and completed 3 retrofits in Texas, 10 in Florida, and 2 in the Pacific Northwest. Two of the retrofits are anticipated to save 50% or more in energy bills and the others - savings are in the 30% to 40% range. Fourteen other retrofits are under way in the three climate zones. Metering equipment has been installed in seven of these retrofits - three in Texas, three in Florida, and one in the Pacific Northwest. This report is an interim update, providing information on the research protocol and status of the PNNL deep energy retrofit project as of December, 2011. The report also presents key findings and lessons learned, based on the body of work to date. In addition, the report summarizes the status of the PNNL Lab Homes that are new manufactured homes procured with minimal energy-efficiency specifications typical of existing homes in the region, and sited on the PNNL campus. The Lab Homes serve as a flexible test facility (the first of its kind in the Pacific Northwest) to rapidly evaluate energy-efficient and grid-smart technologies that are applicable to residential construction.


Archive | 2008

AN OVERVIEW OF BUILDING AMERICA INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING PARTNERSHIP (BAIHP)ACTIVITIES IN HOT-HUMID CLIMATES

Subrato Chandra; Danny S. Parker; John Sherwin; Carlos Colon; Ken Fonorow; Dennis Stroer; Eric Martin; Janet McIlvaine; Dave Chasar; Neil Moyer; Stephanie Thomas-Rees; David Hoak; David Beal; Camilo Gil


Archive | 2006

Cooling Performance Assessment of Building America Homes

David Chasar; Subrato Chandra; Danny S. Parker; John R. Sherwin; David Beal; David Hoak; Neil Moyer; Janet McIlvaine


Archive | 2004

Energy Star Manufactured Homes: The Plant Certification Process

Dave Chasar; Neil Moyer; Janet McIlvaine; David Beal; Subrato Chandra


Archive | 2004

Achieving Airtight Ducts in Manufactured Housing

Janet McIlvaine; David Beal; Neil Moyer; Dave Chasar; Subrato Chandra


Archive | 2002

MEASURED COOLING ENERGY SAVINGS FROM REFLECTIVE ROOFING SYSTEMS IN FLORIDA: FIELD AND LABORATORY RESEARCH RESULTS FSEC-PF-293-95

Danny S. Parker; Stephen F. Barkaszi; Subrato Chandra; David Beal


Archive | 2001

Moisture Problems in Manufactured Housing: Probable Cause and Cures

Neil Moyer; David Beal; David Chasar; Janet McIlvaine; Chuck Withers; Subrato Chandra


Archive | 2018

Evaluating Moisture Control of Variable-Capacity Heat Pumps in Mechanically Ventilated, Low-Load Homes in Climate Zone 2A

Eric Martin; Chuck Withers; Janet McIlvaine; Dave Chasar; David Beal


Archive | 2012

Affordable Energy-Efficient New Housing Solutions

Subrato Chandra; Sarah H. Widder; Rosemarie Bartlett; Janet McIlvaine; David Chasar; David Beal; Karen Sutherland; Abbott, , K.; Ken Fonorow; Ken Eklund; Michael Lubliner; Emily Salzberg; Brady Peeks; Tom Hewes; D. Kosar

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Janet McIlvaine

University of Central Florida

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Subrato Chandra

University of Central Florida

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Danny S. Parker

University of Central Florida

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Dave Chasar

University of Central Florida

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David Hoak

University of Central Florida

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Eric Martin

University of Central Florida

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Chuck Withers

University of Central Florida

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John Sherwin

University of Central Florida

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Andrew Gordon

Bonneville Power Administration

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John R. Sherwin

University of Central Florida

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