| Literature DB >> 27271937 |
Stephen Makonin1,2, Bradley Ellert2, Ivan V Bajić1, Fred Popowich2.
Abstract
With the cost of consuming resources increasing (both economically and ecologically), homeowners need to find ways to curb consumption. The Almanac of Minutely Power dataset Version 2 (AMPds2) has been released to help computational sustainability researchers, power and energy engineers, building scientists and technologists, utility companies, and eco-feedback researchers test their models, systems, algorithms, or prototypes on real house data. In the vast majority of cases, real-world datasets lead to more accurate models and algorithms. AMPds2 is the first dataset to capture all three main types of consumption (electricity, water, and natural gas) over a long period of time (2 years) and provide 11 measurement characteristics for electricity. No other such datasets from Canada exist. Each meter has 730 days of captured data. We also include environmental and utility billing data for cost analysis. AMPds2 data has been pre-cleaned to provide for consistent and comparable accuracy results amongst different researchers and machine learning algorithms.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27271937 PMCID: PMC4896126 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2016.37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1Test House Property.
Surrounding area of house: (a) property survey and (b) location in surrounding block. Yellow lines show 1 m elevation contours.
House Windows.
| Main Floor | Bathroom | North | 63.818 | 97.155 | A/O | obscure, top vent open outward |
| Main Floor | Bedroom | South | 121.603 | 117.475 | XO | 50% sliding vents |
| Main Floor | Bedroom | North | 152.400 | 101.918 | XO | 50% sliding vents |
| Main Floor | Dining Room | North | 184.785 | 132.398 | XOX | 18” sliding vents |
| Main Floor | Master Ensuite | East | 63.818 | 97.155 | A/O | obscure, top vent open outward |
| Main Floor | Kitchen | North | 89.218 | 83.820 | XO | 50% sliding vents |
| Main Floor | Master Bedroom | South | 200.025 | 101.918 | XOX | 18” sliding vents |
| Main Floor | Stairwell/Kitchen | North | 150.178 | 117.475 | XO | 50% sliding vents |
| Main Floor | Living Room | South | 306.705 | 132.398 | XOX | 24” sliding vents |
| Basement | Rec Room | East | 73.978 | 99.378 | OX | 50% sliding vents, laminated |
| Basement | Home Office | East | 199.708 | 99.060 | XOX | 18” sliding vents, laminated |
| Rental Suite | Bedroom | North | 73.978 | 89.218 | OX | 50% sliding vents, laminated |
| Rental Suite | Kitchen | West | 73.660 | 73.660 | OX | 50% sliding vents, laminated |
| Rental Suite | Living Room | West | 73.660 | 73.660 | OX | 50% sliding vents, laminated |
| House’s Total Window Surface (m2) | 19.738 | |||||
Figure 2Block Diagram of Data Collection System.
Electricity, water, and natural gas were monitored using industrial meters. Data was collected using industrial data acquisition units and stored offsite on a database server.
Metering Equipment Specifications.
| WHE (incl. all sub-meters) | electricity | DENT | PowerScout 18 | Metering_DENTps18 | 1 Hz sampling | 1% (<0.5% typical)ANSI C12.20IEC 62053 | digital DSP |
| WHW (v1) | water | DJL Meter | DLJSJ75C | Metering_DLJSJ75C | pulse/Gallon | AWWA C712ISO 4046 Class C | single-jet (inferential) impeller |
| HTW (v1) | water | Elster | S130 | Metering_S130hot | pulse/Gallon | unknown | single-jet (inferential) impeller |
| WHW (v2)HTW (v2) | water | Elster/Kent | V100 | Metering_KentV100 | pulse/0.5 l | UK WRc BS5728ISO 4064 Class C/D | volumetric, grooved piston |
| WHG | natural gas | Elster | AC250 | Metering_AC-250 | pulse/25dm3 | ANSI B109.1Measurement Canada | exterior temperature compensatedgas diaphragm |
| FRG | natural gas | Elster | BK-G4 | Metering_BK-G4 | pulse/1 ft3 | EN 1359 | interior gas diaphragm |
| Modbus | data | Obvius | EMB-A8810 | Metering_EMB-A8810 | read/minute | ||
| Pulse | data | Obvius | EMB-A7810 | Metering_EMB-A7810 | read/minute |
File Descriptions.
| Climate_HistoricalNormals.csv | A summary of climate normals observed from the years between 1981 and 2010 measured from Environment Canada’s weather station at Burnaby Mountain (which closed in 2010). |
| Climate_HourlyWeather.csv | Hourly weather data measured from Environment Canada's weather station at YVR (Vancouver International Airport). |
| Electricity_???.csv | There is a file of electricity measurements for each meter and sub-meter: B1E, B2E, BME, CDE, CWE, DNE, DWE, EBE, EQE, FGE, FRE, GRE, HPE, HTE, OFE, OUE,RSE, TVE, UTE, WHE, and WOE (see |
| Electricity_?.csv | There is a file for each instantaneous measurement (I, P, Q, and S) that has each meter, sub-meter, and soft-meter as columns. These files are convenient for training and testing disaggregators and eco-visualizations. There is no need to parse a specific column value for each of the sub-meter files which can be time consuming. |
| Electricity_Billing.csv | Data values collected from each power bill statement. |
| Electricity_Monthly.csv | Monthly consumption data downloaded from utility used to create |
| Electricity_Statements.pdf | Redacted copies of each of the power bill statements received during the data collection period. |
| Manual_*.pdf | Manuals for appliances listed in |
| Metering_*.pdf | Technical specifications and documentation of the metering equipment used. |
| NaturalGas_Billing.csv | Data values collected from each gas bill statement. |
| NaturalGas_FRG.csv | Natural gas consumption measurements from the furnace gas sub-meter. |
| NaturalGas_HeatValues.csv | The daily measured heat values downloaded from utility. Measurements in GJ/103 m3. Our test house is in Zone 24 (Lower Mainland). |
| NaturalGas_Monthly.csv | Monthly consumption data downloaded from utility used to create |
| NaturalGas_Statements.pdf | Redacted copies of each of the gas bill statements received during the data collection period. |
| NaturalGas_WHG.csv | Natural gas consumption measurements from the whole-house gas meter. |
| Water_Billing.csv | Data values collected from each City of Burnaby annual utility bill statement. |
| Water_DWW.csv | Water consumption measurements for the dishwasher. Annotated by hand. |
| Water_HTW.csv | Water consumption measurements from the instant hot water unit sub-meter. |
| Water_QualityReport_2012.pdf | The City of Burnaby annual water quality report for 2012. |
| Water_QualityReport_2013.pdf | The City of Burnaby annual water quality report for 2013. |
| Water_QualityReport_2014.pdf | The City of Burnaby annual water quality report for 2014. |
| Water_WHW.csv | Water consumption measurements from the whole-house water meter. |
| Water_ZonesMap.pdf | Map of the City of Burnaby shown the different water zones. Our test house is in Zone 585 (North Burnaby). |
Column Name/Field Descriptions
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| unix_ts | The unix timestamp integer value of a given reading. The house used in AMPds is in the America/Vancouver timezone. So the timestamp 1333263600 is equivalent to April 01, 2012 12:00:00 AM (local time) or Apr 01, 2012 07:00:00 (GMT or UTC). Timestamps having a plus sign in front of it (e.g., +1333263600) denotes that that reading had missing data and the record was created algorithmically. |
| V | Line voltage measured in volts to the nearest deci-volt. Typically 120 V for single line and 240 V for double line. |
| I | Line current measured in amperes to the nearest deci-amperes. |
| f | Line frequency, in hertz (Hz) accurate to two decimal places. Typically 60 Hz. |
| DPF | Displacement power factor or just power factor (PF), the cosine of the voltage and current phase angle. It measures how out-of-phase voltage and current are. Has values ranging from −1 to 1 with two decimal places of accuracy. |
| APF | Apparent power factor, the ratio of real power over apparent power with harmonics included. Has values ranging from −1 to 1 with two decimal places of accuracy. |
| P | Real power, an instantaneous integer value measured in VAR. |
| Pt | Real energy, a cumulative integer value measured in VARh. |
| Q | Reactive power, an instantaneous integer value measured in VAR. |
| Qt | Reactive energy, a cumulative integer value measured in VARh. |
| S | Apparent power, an instantaneous integer value measured in VA. |
| St | Apparent energy, a cumulative integer value measured in VAh. This is the measurement that power utility companies bill for and appears as kWh on a power bill. |
| counter | A cumulative decimal value that increases with every pulse of the water or natural gas meter. At each pulse the counter increases the amount of the pulse measurement value. For example, a water meter which pulses every 0.5 l would have its count increase 0.5 every pulse. Water meters are measured in litres (l) and gas meters are measured in cubic decimeters (dm3). |
| avg_rate | The average rate is the difference of the current reading and the previous reading multiplied by the measure rate. For example, per minute readings are multiplied by 1 and per hour readings are multiplied by 60. Water meters are measured in litres per minute (l/min) and gas meters are cubic deci-meters per hour (dm3/h). |
| inst_rate | The instantaneous rate is calculated based on the time it takes for a certain number of pulses to be received. For example, if it took 50 s to receive five pulses, the rate would be 5 [pulses]/50 [seconds]=0.1 [pulses/second]. Water meters are measured in litres per minute (l/min) and gas meters are cubic deci-meters per hour (dm3/h). |
| WHE | The whole-house power meter which is equivalent to the power utility’s meter. Line voltage is 240 V and has a 200A double-pole breaker. |
| RSE | The basement rental suite sub-meter which has a line voltage of 240V and has a 100A double-pole breaker. |
| GRE | The detached garage sub-meter which has a line voltage of 240 V and has a 60A double-pole breaker. |
| MHE | The main house soft-meter which is calculated by MHE=WHE—(RSE+GRE). |
| B1E | Sub-meter for the north bedroom plugs and lights which has a line voltage of 120V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| B2E | Sub-meter for the master and south bedroom plugs and lights which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| BME | Sub-meter for the some of the basement plugs and lights which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. A small freezer is powered by this breaker. |
| CWE | Sub-meter for the front loading clothes washer which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| DWE | Sub-meter for the kitchen dishwasher which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| EQE | Sub-meter for the security and network equipment which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| FRE | Sub-meter for the forced air furnace fan and thermostat which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| HPE | Sub-meter for the heat pump which has a line voltage of 240 V and has a 40A double-pole breaker. |
| OFE | Sub-meter for the home office lights and plugs which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| UTE | Sub-meter for the utility room plug which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| WOE | Sub-meter for the kitchen convection wall oven which has a line voltage of 240 V and has a 30A double-pole breaker. |
| CDE | Sub-meter for the clothes dryer which has a line voltage of 240 V and has a 30A double-pole breaker. |
| DNE | Sub-meter for the dining room plugs which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| EBE | Sub-meter for the electronics workbench which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| FGE | Sub-meter for the kitchen fridge which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| HTE | Sub-meter for the instant hot water unit which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| OUE | Sub-meter for the outside plug which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| TVE | Sub-meter for the entertainment equipment (TV, PVR, amplifier, and Blu-Ray) which has a line voltage of 120 V and has a 15A single-pole breaker. |
| UNE | The unmetered soft-meter amount with is calculated by UNE=MHE—sum(all sub-meters under MHE). |
Figure 3Load Profiles.
Histograms showing the load profile for each of the electricity meters.
Figure 4Monthly Consumption Chart.
Monthly consumption charts of both electricity (top) and natural gas (bottom) data received from each utility company.
Figure 5Yearly Load Consumption Breakdown.
The amount of yearly consumption for metered appliances averaged over the two year period of (a) electricity (total of 10,550 kWh), (b) water (total of 277 kl), and (c) natural gas (total of 1235 m3).
Major House Appliance Details
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| Clothes Dryer | CDE | Basement | Hallway | Frigidaire/Electrolux | FEQ1442CES0 | Manual_FEQ1442 | 938 kWh/year | |
| Clothes Washer | CWE, CWW | Basement | Hallway | Frigidaire/Electrolux | FTF2140ES0 | Manual_FTF2140 | 247 kWh/year | |
| Dishwasher | DWE, DWW | Main Floor | Kitchen | Kenmore/ Sears Roebuck | 587.144034 | Manual_587144034 | 300 kWh/year | setup to only use hot water, cold water not connected |
| Fridge | FGE | Main Floor | Kitchen | Amana/Maytag | ABB2227DES | Manual_Amana | 488 kWh/year | capacity 21.9 Cu.Ft., cooling setting 3, freezer setting 4 |
| Fireplace | FPG | Main Floor | Living Room | Napoleon | STARfire GD70NT-S | Manual_StarFire | rarely used | |
| Thermostat (v1) | FRE | Main Floor | Hallway | Proliphix | IM550w | Manual_IMT550 Manual_PTS-OS3 | PTS-OS3 is the out door temperature sensor Oct 31, 2012: replaced with Nest. | |
| Thermostat (v2) | FRE | Main Floor | Hallway | Nest Labs | Thermostat Gen 2 | Manual_Nest | outdoor temperature retrieve from weather service website | |
| HVAC Furance & Fan | FRE, FRG | Basement | Furnace Room | American Standard | Freedom 90 Comfort-R AUY060R9V3W5 | Manual_18CD20D3 Manual_X341119P12 | 93% AFUE | Stage 1: 39,000 BTUH, Stage 2: 60,000 BTUH |
| Garage Door | GRE (part of) | Garage | Stanley | 440.51 | 1/3 HP, 120 V, 7 A Max, 14×6.6 ft door | |||
| Heat Pump | HPE | Outside | American Standard | Heritage 16 4A6H6036B1000AA | Manual_Heritage16 Manual_4a6h6036 Manual_TXCSpec | SEER 17 HSPF 9.2 | 2-stage compressor | |
| Hot Water Unit | HTE, HTW, HTG | Basement | Hallway | Rinnai | R53i-0 (REU-V2520FFU-US) | Manual_R53i_op Manual_R53i_service Manual_R53i_spec | 187 Therms/year | 3/4” gas in-pipe, 3/4” water in- and out-pipe, water meter installed on in-pipe Jul 14, 2012: serviced for internal leaks. |
| Stovetop | STG | Main Floor | Kitchen | Bosch | PGL985UC/01 | Manual_pgl985uc | 44800 BTU/hr (13.12 kW) | |
| Amp | TVE (part of) | Basement | Rec Room | Marantz | NR1403 | Manual_NR1403 | ||
| Blu-Ray Player | TVE (part of) | Basement | Rec Room | Panasonic | DMP-BDT210 | Manual_DMPBDT2 | ||
| DVR/PVR (portal) | TVE (part of) | Basement | Rec Room | Arris | Portal MP2000NA | Manual_Arris | 115 VAC, 0.3 A Max | |
| Sub-Woofer | TVE (part of) | Basement | Rec Room | Definitive | PowerField SuperCude II | Manual_SuperCubes | ||
| Television | TVE (part of) | Basement | Rec Room | Panasonic | TC-P50ST30 | Manual_TCP42ST30 | 191 kWh/year | |
| Furnace UV Filter | UTE | Basement | Furnace Room | Sanuvox | R4000GX | Manual_Sanuvox | ||
| Wall Oven | WOE | Main Floor | Kitchen | Bosch | HBL5045AUC/01 | Manual_hbl5045auc | 0.14/3.5 kW, CSA 289 kWh | |
| Bathroom Vent | MHE (part of) | Main Floor | Bathroom | Broan | QTR090C | Manual_QTR090C | Energy Star | 108 W of power, 90 CFM, 1.0 Sones |
| Bathroom Vent | MHE (part of) | Basement | Bathroom | Broan | QTR090C | Manual_QTR090C | Energy Star | 108 W of power, 90 CFM, 1.0 Sones |
| Chest Freezer | MHE (part of) | Basement | Hallway | Igloo | FRF434 | Manula_Igloo | 212 kWh/year | capacity 3.6 Cu.Ft., manual defrost, cooling setting 3 |
| Cooking Vent | MHE (part of) | Main Floor | Kitchen | Faber | Diamante Pro 36” 630001088 | Manual_Faber | 4.5A/530W, 3×20 W halogen lamps max, 600 CFM, 6.0 Sones | |
| DVR/PVR (main) | MHE (part of) | Basement | Home Office | Arris | Gateway MG5522G/NA | Manual_Arris | 115 VAC, 1.5 A Max | |
| Hot Water Kettle | MHE (part of) | Main Floor | Kitchen | Cuisinart | CJK-17BC | Manual_cjk17bc | 1.7 l capacity, 1500W of power for quick heating, using in the morning and other times | |
| Mini-Oven | MHE (part of) | Main Floor | Kitchen | Breville | B0V800XL/A | Manual_Breville | rated at using 1800 W of power | |
| Rental - Fridge | RSE (part of) | Rental Suite | Kitchen | Maytag | Performa PTB1952GRW | Manual_Performa | 489 kWh/year | 18.5 cu. ft. capacity |
| Rental - Stove/Oven | RSE (part of) | Rental Suite | Kitchen | Frigidaire/Electrolux | CMEF212ES | Manual_CMEF212ES | 2.9 Cu. Ft., 24" Electric, Manual Clean, 1×6" 1250 w Element, 2×6' 1500 w Coil Elements, 1×8" 2600 w Coil Element, Lift-up Cooktop, 4 Pass Bake Element 2400 w, 6 Pass Broil 2750 w Element, 1 Oven Light, 1 Appliance Outlet | |
| Rental - Bathroom Vent | RSE (part of) | Rental Suite | Bathroom | Broan | QTR090C | Manual_QTR090C | Energy Star | 108 W of power, 90 CFM, 1.0 Sones |
| Rental - Clothes Dryer | RSE (part of) | Rental Suite | Bedroom | Samsung | DV4006JW2 | Manual_DV4006 | ||
| Rental - Clothes Waher | RSE (part of) | Rental Suite | Bedroom | Samsung | P801DWN/XAC | Manual_P801 | ||
| Rental - Cooking Vent | RSE (part of) | Rental Suite | Kitchen | Cypress | SB3030 | Manual_AC8830 | 2×100 W, 900 CFM, lighting:40 W |
Figure 6Metering Bus Diagrams.
Bus diagrams of how each of the (a) electricity, (b) natural gas, and (c) water meters are connected in relation to each other. For natural gas and water, we show what other appliances/loads exist that consume each resource. This is not done for electricity because there are too many unmetered loads.