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1990

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Monitored Residential Space Cooling Electricity Consumption In A Hot-Humid Climage: Magnitude, Variation And Reduction From Retrofits, Florida Solar Energy Center, Danny Parker Jan 1990

Monitored Residential Space Cooling Electricity Consumption In A Hot-Humid Climage: Magnitude, Variation And Reduction From Retrofits, Florida Solar Energy Center, Danny Parker

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There are few end-use studies that report monitored space cooling energy consumption for residential buildings in hot-humid climates. This paper reports data from 25 occupied single-family houses in Palm Beach County, Florida (Messenger et.al. 1982). The houses were first monitored for one year in 1981 to establish their space cooling consumption. After the first year of monitoring they received a battery of retrofits predicted to reduce household energy use. Incorporated measures included conversion to high-efficiency air conditioners or heat pumps, added ceiling insulation, window films, awnings, zoned conditioning systems and ceiling fans. The houses were then monitored for an additional …