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Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring of HVAC Components using Signal Unmixing...

by Alireza Rahimpour, Hairong Qi, David L Fugate, Phani Teja V Kuruganti
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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Page Numbers
01 to 1016
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N/A
Conference Name
3rd IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, 1st International Symposium on Signal Processing Applications in Smart Buildings
Conference Location
Orlando, Florida, United States of America
Conference Date
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Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning units (HVAC) are a major electrical energy consumer in buildings. Monitoring of the operation and energy consumption of HVAC would increase the awareness of building owners and maintenance service providers of the condition and quality of performance of these units, enabling conditioned-based maintenance which would help achieving higher energy efficiency. In this paper, a novel non-intrusive load monitoring method based on group constrained non-negative matrix factorization is proposed for monitoring the different components of HVAC unit by only measuring the whole building aggregated power signal. At the first level of this hierarchical approach, power consumption of the building is decomposed to energy consumption of the HVAC unit and all the other electrical devices operating in the building such as lighting and plug loads. Then, the estimated power signal of the HVAC is used for estimating the power consumption profile of the HVAC major electrical loads such as compressors, condenser fans and indoor blower. Experiments conducted on real data collected from a building testbed maintained at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) demonstrate high accuracy on the disaggregation task.