Hot Water Heating and Distribution Possible CASE Initiatives for 2011 T24 Standards ACEEE Hot Water Forum Ontario, CA 5/13/2010 Bradley Meister, P.E. Energy Efficiency Research Office Energy Research and Development Division bmeister@energy.state.ca.us/916-653-1594
Agenda Energy Commission PIER Funded Research PIER Research Outcomes Changes to T24 in 2008 Standards Possible CASE Initiatives for T24 2011 Standards
Energy Commission & Its Functions Energy policy and information advisor to the California Governor and Legislature Major functions: License power plants Assess current and future energy trends Advance energy technologies Promote energy efficiency and renewable energy Administer building & appliance efficiency Standards
What is PIER? Public Interest Energy Research Program Initiated in 1998 as a part of California electricity deregulation and funded at $62M/Yr It s the research counterpart to the public goods energy efficiency program administered by the utilities and the Renewables Program administered by the CEC Natural Gas funding added in 2004, $21M/Yr The mission of PIER is to conduct public interest energy research that seeks to improve the quality of life...by providing environmentally sound, safe, reliable and affordable energy services and products
PIER Funded Research Hot Water Heating and Distribution Residential LBNL (Jim Lutz) GTI (Doug Kosar) Multi-Family HMG (Yanda Zhang) Food Service PG&E and Fisher-Nickel (Don Fisher) Showerhead Research Robert Mowris Extensive Research into Heat Transfer in Pipes Dr. Carl Hiller
In Work PIER Funded Research - Outcomes Residential A design guide that will have distribution information Title 24 distribution piping system recommendations Energy and water use patterns in 18 homes (6 from each PG&E, SCE and SDG&E) Research will look at changes in consumer behavior Dampers for atmospheric equipment Induced-draft, near condensing water heater with sealed combustion Multi-Family Better Understanding of Water Heater and Distribution System heat losses in MF Food Service Hot Water Design Guide for Restaurants, Projected Savings for Water Heating Improvements by switching to condensing Showerhead Research Extensive testing of different flow rates at different pressures using a variety of criteria to evaluate conditions Extensive Research into Heat Transfer in Pipes Future revised ASHRAE pipe heat loss tables for Cu, PEX and CPVC
Multiple market pathways for products developed through RD&D Innovation Source Pathways Marketplace Energy Policy Support CEC PIER Codes and Standards Manufacturers, Distributors and Industry Emerging Technology Program PGC funded Utility Energy Efficiency Programs End- Users
Mandatory and Prescriptive Measures and Performance Approach Mandatory: Must be done in all projects (no trade offs) Examples Pipe Insulation for first 5 feet of piping from water heater Water heater exterior insulation for minimal efficiency equipment Prescriptive: Can be traded off through the performance method of compliance Examples Water heater must be gas fired and meet minimal efficiency All pipe from water heater to kitchen must be insulated Performance Approach: Computer simulation of a project Two models made: Standard Design Budget model meets the prescriptive requirements Proposed model represents your project Project complies if Time Dependent Valuation (TDV) of proposed model is less than or equal to TDV of Standard model Can trade off envelope, HVAC, water, and lighting
2008 T24 Standards for Hot Water New Changes Effective January 1, 2010 Under-slab hot water pipe insulation required to mitigate heat loss Recirculating Water Heating Loop Design and Control New Requirement for Hotel/Motel occupancies to use residential water models heating Hydronic Supply Pressure Reset for systems with DDC to the zone Hydronic Heat Pump Loop Dead band Gas water heating in nonresidential buildings
Possible CASE Initiatives for 2011 T24 Residential MF and SF Solar pool heating Strengthen the prescriptive requirement for solar water heating when electric resistance water heating is used MF solar DHW water heating Strengthen the prescriptive requirement for solar water heating when electric resistance water heating is used Standby Losses, Water Heating, and Flue dampers Mandatory requirement for water heaters to be equipped with flue dampers or have force draft design Multi-family DHW Temperature Modulation Prescriptive requirement for temperature modulating or demand controls Hot Water Distribution Systems Improve water heating distribution system design Water heating and space heating distribution loss Improve Alternative Calculation Method (ACM) to reduce distribution heat loss by space heating and domestic hot water systems Single lever faucets Prevent crossover flow in recirculation systems in multifamily homes with central distribution system or in demand control with single lever water faucets for domestic residences with
Possible CASE Initiatives for 2011 T24 Nonres and high-rise res DHW Solar Pool Heating Require solar heating on large swimming pools as found in hotel/motel Solar Hot Water Heating Strengthen the prescriptive requirement for solar water heating when electric resistance water heating is used Water heating and space heating distribution loss Improve ACM to reduce distribution heat loss by space heating and domestic hot water systems MF/Hotel-Motel - Hot water system efficiency 1)Full Load minimum thermal efficiency and combustion efficiency to be consistent with ASHRAE 90.1 2)Part Load efficiency requirements for medium and large boilers. 3)ACM defaults for boiler performance curves - link to return water temp 4)Limits on design water temperature 5)Hot Water Temperature Reset Controls 6)Require condensing boilers 7)Limits on boiler recirculation pumps Storage water heater - Forced draft or flue damper, standby losses Mandatory requirement for water heaters to be equipped with flue dampers or have force draft design
Questions/Comments Mr. Rob Hudler California Energy Commission Title 24 Staff Hot Water Heating and Distribution Lead Phone (916) 654-4072 Email: rhudler@energy.state.ca.us