| Literature DB >> 31772220 |
Frederick Paige1, Philip Agee2, Farrokh Jazizadeh3.
Abstract
The behaviors of building occupants have continued to perplex scholars for years in our attempts to develop models for energy efficient housing. Building simulations, project delivery approaches, policies, and more have fell short of their optimistic goals due to the complexity of human behavior. As a part of a multiphase longitudinal affordable housing study, this dataset represents energy and occupant behavior attributes for 6 affordable housing units over nine months in Virginia, USA which are not performing to the net-zero energy standard they were designed for. This dataset provides researchers the ability to analyze the following variables: energy performance, occupant behaviors, energy literacy, and ecological perceptions. Energy data is provided at a 1 Hz sampling rate for four circuits: main, hot water heater, dryer, and HVAC. Building specifications, occupancy, weather data, and neighboring building energy use data are provided to add depth to the dataset. This dataset can be used to update building energy use models, predictive maintenance, policy frameworks, construction risk models, economic models, and more.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31772220 PMCID: PMC6879492 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-019-0275-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Building specifications. All electric 1-bedroom units.
| Characteristics | Building 1 | Building 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Climate zone | US 4A | US 4A |
| # of apartments | 7 (6 were presented in flEECe) | 32 |
| # of buildings | 1 | 1 |
| PV-system | 16.9 m2, south-facing, 2.43 kWp | 166.1 m², south-facing, 2.43 kWp |
| Living area | 668 ft2 (62.1 m2) | 708 ft² (65.9 m2) |
| Building volume | 6,178 cf (175 m3) | 6,372 cf (180 m3) |
| Heating system | Air-source heat pump 18 kBtuh, 9 HSPF | Air-source heat pump 18 kBtuh, 9 HSPF |
| Cooling system | Air-source heat pump, 18 SEER | Air-source heat pump, 18 SEER |
| Distribution | 2, Ductless air systems | 2, Ductless air systems |
| Water heating | Standard electric storage (0.92 EF) | Standard electric storage (0.92 EF) |
| Ventilation | Energy recovery ventilator | Energy recovery ventilator |
| Windows U-value SHGC (g-value) | 0.30 BTUh/ft2/°F (0.95/W/m2K) 0.28 | 0.30 BTUh/ft2/°F (0.95/W/m2K) 0.28 |
| Wall U-value | 0.04 BTUh/ft2/°F (0.13/W/m2K) | 0.04 BTUh/ft2/°F (0.13/W/m2K) |
| Roof/Attic U-value | 0.03 BTUh/ft2/°F (0.11/W/m2K) | 0.03 BTUh/ft2/°F (0.11/W/m2K) |
| Air tightness | 4.1 ACH50 | 6.1 ACH50 |
Behavioral data sample summary.
| Meta Data | Total Units | Targeted Education (TEI) | TEI + In-home Display | Control |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Units | 38 | 20 | 6 | 18 |
| Energy Data | Main aggregate data per month | Main aggregate data per month | Main aggregate data, 3 sub-circuits (dryer, water heater, and air conditioning) – 1-sec, 1-min, and 15-min resolution | Main aggregate data per month |
| Survey Data | Pre and Post intervention energy perceptions, behaviors, and literacy | Pre and Post intervention energy perceptions, behaviors, and literacy |
Fig. 1Educational and feedback instruments leveraged in the case study. (a) six residents received Targeted Education Intervention (TEI) and an Energy Feedback Display (EFD). The EFD was programmed with a daily energy budget that reflected energy behavior with a dynamic color display; (b) EFD interface reset at midnight showing minimal instantaneous use on left with green color, and full daily budget remaining on right with green color; (c) high real-time consumption on left with fuchsia color, and 20% of daily budget consumed on right with yellow color; (d) low real-time consumption on left with green color, and 70% of daily budget consumed on right with red color.
Energy Feedback Display budgeting.
| Description | Unit A | Unit B | Unit C | Unit D | Unit E | Unit F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simulated kWh/day | 3.94 | 3.94 | 3.94 | 3.78 | 3.62 | 3.62 |
| Measured kWh/day | 7.99 | 8.96 | 9.39 | 11.03 | 12.07 | 9.40 |
| Budgeted kWh/day | 6.78 | 6.78 | 6.78 | 6.78 | 6.20 | 6.20 |
Dataset Description.
| Sample | Number of Samples | Temporal range | Description | Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tabular Data | 38 units, 20 Building occupants | July 2013–March 2018 | Occupant Demographics, Monthly-time series power data, Pre and Post educational intervention energy literacy, behaviors, and environmental beliefs | flEECe Dataset 5_15_19.xlsx |
| NEXI data | 6 units | July 7, 2017–March-22-2018 | Second data at the circuit level for the entire unit, dryer, hot water heater, and HVAC (mini-split) unit | A-F_EST.csv |
Dataset Mapping to Mahdavi and Taheri’s (2017) ontology[19].
| Data Category | Subcategory | Monitored Variables |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | Hot Water Heater | Electricity |
| Energy | Dryer | Electricity |
| Energy | Heating/cooling (HC) | Electricity |
| Inhabitants | Attitudes (AD) | Ecological beliefs |
| Inhabitants | Attributes (AT) | Consumption Behaviors |
Fig. 2Energy consumption patterns at appliance level. The variations reflect the changes in occupant behavior in these units that were monitored.
Fig. 3Relationship between heat pump energy consumption and temperature. Sample NEXI data for the 6 units in the flEECe dataset for a day.
Fig. 4Monthly average energy use (kWh). Representing complete 38 unit sample with interviewed units, TEI units, and control units. Lines represent a yearly average for each group.
| Measurement(s) | electrical energy • occupant energy literacy • atmospheric weather • climate |
| Technology Type(s) | Monitoring Device • Gauge or Meter Device • survey method • digital curation |
| Sample Characteristic - Environment | residential building |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Commonwealth of Virginia |