Low-Cost Control System Built Upon Consumer-Based Electronics For Supervisory Control Of A Gas-Operated Heat Pump
ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 2017, VOL 123, PT 2(2017)
摘要
A preliminary evaluation of the performance of a consumer-based control system was conducted by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Southwest Gas as part of a cooperative research and development agreement (CADA) authorized by the Department of Energy (DOE) (Manderekal et al. 2013). The goal of the research was to evaluate the low-cost approach as a solution for implementing a supervisory control system for a residential gas-operated heat pump. The design incorporated two consumer-based Microcon-trollers; the Arduino IVega-2650 and the BeagleBone (white). Tenliveton (17.6 kft) heatpump systems were designed, fabricated, and operationally tested in the Las Vegas, NV region. A robust-data set was produced that allowed detailed assessment ofthe reliability and the operational performance of the newly developed control system. Experiences gained from the test provided important points of improvement for subsequent evolution of the heat pump technology.
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