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Low-Cost Control System Built Upon Consumer-Based Electronics For Supervisory Control Of A Gas-Operated Heat Pump...

by Grady R Wetherington Jr, Ahmed G Abuheiba, Isaac Mahderekal, Edward A Vineyard
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
ASHRAE Transactions
Publication Date
Page Numbers
72 to 79
Volume
Volume 123
Conference Name
ASHRAE 2017 Winter Conference
Conference Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASHRAE
Conference Date
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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 (CRADA) authorized by the Department of Energy (DOE) (Mahderekal 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 micro-controllers; the Arduino Mega-2650 and the BeagleBone (white). Ten five-ton heat pump systems were designed, fabricated, and operationally tested in the Las Vega NV region. A robust data set was produced that allowed detailed assessment of the reliability and the operational perfromance of the newly developed control system. Experiences gained from the test provided important points of improvement for subsequent evolution of the heat pump technology.