Smart vs. Proprietary Thermostat Webinar Which is best for your customers? Session #1 5/3/2018 7-8am CST Session #2 5/11/2018 3-4pm CST FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
Agenda Overview & Introductions Value Proposition Smart thermostat compatibility with Mark/Emily Smart thermostats provide enhanced capabilities to homeowners and programs, provided they are in the appropriate places! Smart thermostats with Ryan Q&A 2
Value & Purpose Smart vs. proprietary thermostats what s most efficient and when? When is your equipment efficiency fully optimized? How to approach the conversation with a customer? What are effective customer education and recommendation methods? 3
Smart Thermostats with Emily Kemper Senior Technical Energy Manager, CLEAResult - Portland Mark Jerome Senior Building Science Consultant, CLEAResult - Oregon
Proprietary Thermostat Most have remote capabilities Large amounts of data available Can be considered "Smart" with exceptions Variable speed equipment Uses non-conventional thermostat voltage Will be more efficient in equipment operation 5
Beyond the Thermostat
What is a Smart Thermostat? Source: CLEAResult smart thermostat guide (https://www.clearesult.com/insights/papers/guide-smart-thermostats). 7
Smart Thermostat Market Leaders Device shipments expected to go from 1.3 million in 2015 to 29.1 million in 2025 10% of Americans have installed a smart thermostat (source: Shelton Group EnergyPulse Special Report) (Q3 2016) 8
Key Characteristics of Smart Thermostats Before ENERGY STAR came up with their qualifications, we had to establish our own parameters: Connected online / via Wi-Fi Automated control of HVAC dependent on schedule, occupancy, or proximity Learns and mimics occupants behavior and patterns Algorithms to improve & optimize HVAC system performance Customer Cost Range: $125 - $245 Incentive Range: $25 - $100 per unit Can include basic demand response / peak load control capabilities 9
ENERGY STAR Connected Thermostats Minimum criteria + performance data = certification ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Connected Thermostats Version 1.0 Up to 17 qualified products! Source: https://data.energystar.gov/active-specifications/energy-star-certified-smart-thermostats/7p2p-wkbf/data 10
Smart Thermostats Major Vendors Nest ecobee Honeywell Emerson Just added 12/23/17 In Progress 11
Smart Thermostat Guide https://www.clearesult.com/insights/papers/guide-smart-thermostats 12
Which thermostat is the best option for your customer? Current smart thermostats available through retail channels have become popular to help homeowners save energy and money However, there are times when smart thermostats are not the best option for a heating and cooling system. When you are operating variable speed equipment, a proprietary thermostat will provide the best option for system and energy optimization. Note: Smart thermostat manufacturers are constantly improving their products and may eventually be able to run a variable speed equipment system at the same optimization as a proprietary thermostat 13
What should I recommend? Recommend a proprietary thermostat when available, especially for HVAC systems that rely on proprietary thermostats to function properly The system will run with optimal efficiency and save money on energy bills Note: Smart thermostat manufacturers are constantly improving their products and may eventually be able to run a variable speed equipment system at the same optimization as a proprietary thermostat 14
Key Takeaways Residential Trade Ally Network can only make recommendations and educate customers on smart thermostat compatibility Inform the customer upfront about measure efficiencies and most applicable measure for their home Smart vs. Proprietary when is most efficient for the customer? Pros: Programmable with different temperatures for times and days. Specifically designed to control the HVAC system Uses different voltage and control strategy to send information between system units Able to use this system information to use equipment in smart way Wifi enabled often with an app available for remote controllability Proprietary Thermostats Cons: Do not offer occupancy sensors to trigger changes in temperature. Do not offer Geofencing controls to change temperature as you approach your home. May collect the same amount / type of data as smart thermostats, but it s in a black box 15
Enhanced Capabilities with Smart Thermostats 16
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Data Possibilities: Heat Gain vs. Heat Loss 2016 CLEAResult. All rights reserved. 19
Quality Assurance 2016 CLEAResult. All rights reserved. 20
Smart Thermostats with Ryan Hoger Director of Training, TEC
Adoption Faster than Predicted Millions of Units Sold Over 50% of industry Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance Corporation source: 2015 Parks Associates 22
Adoption Faster than Predicted 23
Smart Thermostats Efficiency Simplicity Expertise 24
Smart Thermostats - Benefits Efficiency For Trade Allies Greater Opportunities Works with new or existing systems More upsell opportunities during sales or service calls Remote troubleshooting Savings For Homeowners Greater Cost Savings Average heating and cooling energy savings of 20%* Greater Control Intelligently adapts beyond manual programming for greater efficiency Customized energy reports and energy savings tips *Based on a 2012 third party study comparing technology to the estimated cost of a nonprogrammable thermostat set to 72 F at all times 25
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Energy Efficiency Humidity Management Learning & Optimization Fan Control Auto Scheduling Lifestyle Programming 26 26
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Auto Scheduling Occupancy sensing Geo-fencing What Are They? Adjusts setpoint when thermostat determines no one is home Possibly more energy savings due to the fact that many programmable thermostats remain in hold mode How Do They Work? Occupancy/motion sensors can be used to determine when no one is in the home and then adjust the setpoints to save energy Geofencing can use the locations services of your mobile phone to determine when no one is home and then the setpoints can be relaxed 27
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Energy Efficiency Heating Smart Setback Cooling Smart Setback What is it? A programming design allowing the thermostat to intelligently adapt beyond manual programming for greater efficiency, while still meeting ideal comfort levels How Does it Work? Homeowner sets upper and lower temp limits Algorithms determine the optimal setback and ramp up timing based on: Time length of each schedule period Conditions inside and outside Home and system characteristics Over time, algorithms learn how long it takes the system to recover given current conditions Learns system/house behavior and prevents thermostat from overshooting temperature Maximizes low-stage operation Does not use electric heat to return from setback 28
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Humidity Management Cool to Dehumidify (AC and HP) What is it? Reduces cold but clammy home conditions by removing moisture from the air System will continue to cool after cooling set point is reached Works on standard systems but best with ECM fans and dehum terminals How Does it Work? When in cooling mode, the system will overcool up to 3 degrees past the set point to dehumidify Works best when fan can be slowed down to about 65% capacity 29 2 9
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Fan Control Fan Optimization What is it? Removes the last amounts of heating or cooling from the system and ductwork Primarily beneficial for older systems without a factory installed off delay Increases energy savings How Does it Work? Selectable off delay for heating or cooling Defaults to the longest off delay selected between the thermostat and indoor PSC fan coils or those configured with no off delay Note: Do not use for cooling mode in the Midwest 30
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Fan Control Air Circulation What is it? Especially useful in mild weather or seasons when the homeowner s system is not running frequently, this setting circulates the air in the home a minimum amount of time per hour How Does it Work? The fan will run for a selectable time every hour up to 55 minutes per hour Calls for heating or cooling are included in that runtime per hour Useful for ventilation code compliance instead of 3 rd party widget 31
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Lifestyle Programming* Guided Scheduling What is it? Simplifies programming How Does it Work? Guides the homeowner through simple, intuitive questions to program their schedule and comfort settings to best match their lifestyle Schedule periods can also be modified individually if desired *Only applicable on certain models 32
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Lifestyle Programming Quick Buttons What is it? Allows the homeowner to quickly manage their home s comfort and energy usage when they re on the go How Does it Work? Accessible from the thermostat, mobile app, and web portal With one touch, the homeowner can override their current schedule by selecting a preset profile (Wake, Home, Sleep, Away) 33
Smart Thermostats - Smart Features Source: www.comed.com/thermostats & www.energystar.gov 34
ENERGY STAR Smart Thermostats Source: www.energystar.gov 35
ENERGY STAR Smart Thermostats Source: www.energystar.gov 36
ENERGY STAR Smart Thermostats Source: www.energystar.gov 37
ENERGY STAR Smart Thermostats Source: www.energystar.gov 38
ENERGY STAR Smart Thermostat Specs *but ENERGY STAR has no modeling calculations for any of these Source: www.energystar.gov 39
Smart Thermostat vs. Proprietary Source: https://d2vluqy9keh8gj.cloudfront.net/dist/files/e4_installation_guide.pdf (page 66) 40
Smart Thermostat vs. Proprietary Source: Carrier 41
Smart Thermostat vs. Proprietary 3-ton Heat Pump Stage # Cooling Comp RPM Capacity % Sound (dba) 1 1200 25% 55 2 2400 50% 61 3 3300 69% 65 4 4200 88% 69 5 4800 100% 72 Stage # Heating Comp RPM Capacity % Sound (dba) 1 1200 22% 55 2 2600 48% 60 3 3400 63% 63 4 4800 89% 69 5 5400 100% 71 42
Smart Thermostat & A/C Rebates A/C Tested Combinations with User Interface SIZE SEER EER 13 17 13 24 18 11 36 18 10.5 48 19 11 60 17 10.5 A/C Tested Combinations With 2-stage Thermostat SIZE SEER EER 13 N/A N/A 24 16 11 36 16 10.5 48 15.5 11 60 15.5 10 Heat Pump Tested Combinations with User Interface SIZE HSPF SEER EER 13 10 17 13 24 10 17 11 36 10.5 17.5 10.5 48 11 18 11 60 10 17 10 Heat Pump Tested Combinations With 2-stage Thermostat SIZE HSPF SEER EER 13 N/A N/A N/A 24 8 15.5 11 36 9 15.5 10 48 9 16 11 60 10 15 10 43
Smart Thermostat & A/C Rebates 44
Smart Thermostat & A/C Rebates Source: www.comed.com/heatingcooling 45
Smart Thermostat & Furnace AFUE Source: www.energystar.gov 46
Thermostat Energy Reports 47
Thermostat Energy Reports 48
Smart Thermostat - Neighbor Comparison 49
ComEd/Opower - Neighbor Comparison Source: www.comed.com/myaccount 50
Thermostats - Energy Reports 51
The Smart Home Source: https://www.mycorhome.com/en/us/home-automation/ 52
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