Multifamily Programmable Thermostat Data
This data set, compiled by the Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems, includes long-term 10-minute temperature and relative humidity data, and HVAC system state data for 79 apartments in a low-income housing complex in Revere, MA. The monitoring period spans two winters and one summer between 2011 and 2013. Data were collected as part of a project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Building America program to evaluate the impact of programmable thermostat usability on occupant behavior.
This project was done in conjunction with NREL as part of the US Department of Energy's Building America program.
Citation Formats
Fraunhofer USA. (2015). Multifamily Programmable Thermostat Data [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/1844177.
Urban, Bryan, Roth, Kurt, Sachs, Olga, Tiefenbeck, Verena, Duvier, Caroline, Cheney, Kate, and Akers, Craig. Multifamily Programmable Thermostat Data. United States: N.p., 27 Jul, 2015. Web. doi: 10.25984/1844177.
Urban, Bryan, Roth, Kurt, Sachs, Olga, Tiefenbeck, Verena, Duvier, Caroline, Cheney, Kate, & Akers, Craig. Multifamily Programmable Thermostat Data. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/1844177
Urban, Bryan, Roth, Kurt, Sachs, Olga, Tiefenbeck, Verena, Duvier, Caroline, Cheney, Kate, and Akers, Craig. 2015. "Multifamily Programmable Thermostat Data". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/1844177. https://data.openei.org/submissions/500.
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This project was done in conjunction with NREL as part of the US Department of Energy's Building America program.}, doi = {10.25984/1844177}, url = {https://data.openei.org/submissions/500}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2015}, month = {07}}
https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/1844177
Details
Data from Jul 27, 2015
Last updated Feb 9, 2022
Submitted Jul 27, 2015
Organization
Fraunhofer USA
Contact
Bryan Urban
Authors
Research Areas
Keywords
humidity, temperature, thermostat, thermostat data, relative humidity, Building America, data, building energy, building efficiency, building energy efficiency, raw data, demand, HVAC, temperature data, thermostat type, building, building floors, building layoutDOE Project Details
Project Name Energy Savings through Improved Mechanical Systems and Building Envelope Technologies
Project Number EE0000621