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Optimizing Radiant Systems for Energy Efficiency and Comfort

This project will develop new practical design and operation tools for radiant cooling and heating systems in order to provide a standardized guidance for radiant systems. The approach will include a combination of fundamental full-scale laboratory experiments, whole-building simulations, development of simplified models for radiant system controls, validation of these new methods in field studies, occupant satisfaction surveys, and an update to Title-24 for radiant systems. The project outcomes will include 1) a simplified tool for calculating the cooling load and cooling capacity of a radiant slab system, including calculation methods with significant direct solar radiation, 2) a simplified online operational tool for radiant slab systems, and 3) updates to the Title 24 Alternative Calculation Method Reference Manual to enable improved modeling capabilities of radiant systems.
Scope
Funded Performer
The Regents of the University of California on behalf of the Berkeley campus
Agreement Total
$2,939,964
Match Total
$299,194
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Program Information
Funding Organization
California Energy Commission
Program Area
Buildings
Project Details
Ongoing Initiative or Research Project
Research Project
Grid, Whole Building, or Technology
Technology
Technology Type
HVAC
Sub-Technology Type
HVAC - Cooling
Building Type
Commercial
New or Existing
New
DR Focus?
No
Code/Standard Focus?
No
Locale
BA Climate Region
Hot-Dry/Mixed-Dry
IECC Climate Region
Zone 3
City
Berkeley
State
California