night covers on open vertical cases provisional ues proposal presentation to the regional technical...
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Night Covers on Open Vertical Cases
Provisional UES Proposal Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum
August 30, 2011
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Thanks to All Participants
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Measure Summary
• Retrofitting night covers to existing medium temperature open multi-deck cases
• Provisional savings estimate 44 kWh/lin ft and 5 therms/lin ft
• Based on a calibrated DOE2.2r simulation
• Requesting Provisional UES Status
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Measure History• Night Covers (first version):
– Previously RTF-approved: March 2, 2009– Includes separate savings values for applying night
covers to vertical and horizontal refrigerated display cases
– Calculation methodology: uncalibrated engineering calculations
• Vertical Night Covers– Updated UES to replace existing value, which is out-
of-compliance
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UES Analysis Summary
Appendix A: Provisional UES Checklist
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Appendix B: UES Measure Summary
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Implementation and Product Standards
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• No night cover may be present in baseline
• Minimum 1 year manufacturer’s warranty
• Minimum application of 6 hours/ 24 hour period
Estimation Procedure
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• Modeled using DOE 2.2R to capture interactive effects
• “Typical” store was built using GrocerSmart Audit Data
• Multiplex Baseline assumes Floating Head Pressure, T8 lamps, and EC motors are in place.
• Stand-alone system baseline assumes T8 lamps and EC motors.
• Infiltration, conduction, and radiation load based on manufacturer data, the ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook, and SCE lab test report
Model Calibration: Whole Building
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Model Calibration:Compressor Energy Use
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Model Calibration- Baseline:Case Refrigeration Load
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Total case load based on ANSI/ASHRAE 72 testing = 1600 btu/hr-ft
ASHRAE data used to disaggregate load components
Model Calibration- Efficient Case: Case Refrigeration Load
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Cost Estimates
• Cost estimate: $36/ft
• Unchanged from previously accepted cost value
• Supported by invoice levels observed by program
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Measure Effective Useful Life
• EUL: 5 years
• Unchanged from previously accepted EUL
• Supported by 1 year warranty requirement
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Reliable Efficient Case Data
Calibration Plan• Collect Metered Data
– Rack: Volts, Amps, PF– Condenser: Volts, Amps, PF– Hourly Natural Gas via Utility Interval Meter– Hourly Outside Air Temperature
• Minimum 3 weeks baseline • Minimum 3-weeks post
– This is a direct load measure. We expect less seasonal interaction than system measures like floating head pressure.
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Calibration Plan• Develop regressions for daily or hourly
refrigeration use correlated to ambient temperature
• Annualize using TMY data– Pre, Post and Savings (Pre minus Post)
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Calibration Plan
• Collect DOE2.2r inputs per data collection specifications• Use inputs to run DOE2.2r for Baseline & Post estimates
of total refrigeration energy• Compare estimates of Baseline, Post & Savings
estimates of refrigeration energy to best-practice estimates
• Modify DOE2.2r models and iterate tests until both baseline energy use, post energy use and energy savings at all sites are reasonable and there is no significant bias.
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Proposed Provisional UES Value
Measure
Site Savings (kWh)
Site Savings (therms)
Measure Life
(years)
Capital Cost
($/unit)
TRC B/C
Ratio
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case on Multiplex - Seattle, WA 42.0 5.5 5 $36 1.5
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case on Stand-alone - Seattle, WA 44.7 5.5 5 $36 1.6
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case on Multiplex - Spokane, WA 41.6 5.2 5 $36 1.5
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case on Stand-alone - Spokane, WA 44.0 5.2 5 $36 1.5
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case on Multiplex - Billings, MT 45.7 4.9 5 $36 1.5
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case on Stand-alone - Billings, MT 47.8 4.9 5 $36 1.6
Night Covers- Retrofit to Open Vertical Case - Average 44.3 5.2 5 $36 1.6
RTF Proposed Motion:
“I _________ move that the RTF approve the UES for Night covers on Open Vertical Refrigerated Display Cases under provisional status with a sunset date of August 31st, 2013.