CX-101386: Development and validation of a home comfort system for total performance deficiency/fault detection and optimal control

Award Number: DE-EE0008697CX(s) Applied: A9, B3.6, B5.1Building Technologies OfficeLocation(s): OKOffice(s): Golden Field Office

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March 18, 2019
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Award Number: DE-EE0008697
CX(s) Applied: A9, B3.6, B5.1
Building Technologies Office
Location(s): OK
Office(s): Golden Field Office

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to provide federal funding to the University of Oklahoma (OU) for the development, lab testing, and field testing of advanced home thermal model deficiency/fault detection (DFD) and optimal home comfort system operation algorithms. Project activities would occur at OU as well as two test homes in Norman OK, Miami FL and two unoccupied residences that are used for energy research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, WA. Field testing of the developed system would occur in ten existing residential homes in Oklahoma.