Beneficial Electrification - .NET Framework
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Beneficial Electrification
Advancing Technologies, Efficiency and Comfort for the future with Air Source Heat Pumps
February 2020
Greg Nahn
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In accordance with the Department of Labor and Industry’s statute 326.0981, Subd. 11,
This educational offering is recognized by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry as satisfying 1 hour of credit toward Building Officials and Residential Contractors code /1 hour energy continuing education requirements
For additional continuing education approvals, please see your credit tracking card.
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Headline Here
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We have to stop burning stuff
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Why Buildings Matter
120+ million buildings
66% of 2050 is already here
20+ % annual CO2
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“We can’t afford to ignore it or be wrong”
What is behind the meter matters most
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Advancing Technology
Pathway to Decarbonization
Increasing cleaner, better, safer, enables optimization
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Advantages of Advanced Electric Heat
Capitalizes on cleaner electricity:
Credit: Beneficial Electrification League
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Wind and solar (32 GW)
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Minnesota
More breezy than sunny
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Increasingly Cleaner
MN trend in electric generation mix
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Generation by Renewables
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Generation by Resource
MN “Snap shot”
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Cleaning the Grid
A process to continue…..
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Momentum is Building
2030
2050
2040
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CO2 Emission by Industry
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Carbon Intensity
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Advancing Technology: Advanced Electric Heat
Allow better grid management
• Flatten “the duck”
Enables large scale
integration and utilizationResponsive Supply and
Demand
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Advantages of Advancing Technology
Integral to grid interactive
and responsive homes
• Load shifting – pre heat or
pre charge
• Storage (batteries or EVs)
• Rate structure optimization
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Advanced Technologies
Electrifies end uses that:
• Saves $
• Enables better grid management
• Reduces environmental impact
EE + RE = BE
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Beneficial Electrification
Advancing “targeted” technologies
• ASHP (space / water heating)
• Induction cooking
• EV charging stations
• “Connected” devices and/or controls
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Beneficial Electrification
Advancing technologies
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Beneficial Electrification
Advancing technologies
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Beneficial Electrification
Advancing technologies that can displace the
use of fossil fuels
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Advancing Technologies
No gas = No lines = No leaks
Avoids (infrastructure/installation) costs
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Advancing Technologies
No combustion = No Carbon Monoxide
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Making the Case for Air Source Heat pumps
Credit: Beneficial Electrification League
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Breakdown of Heating Types
The West North Central Division includes the states of North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and
Missouri.
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Heat Pump: Physics
Less energy is required to move heat than to create it
“Refrigerant based heating”
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Heat Pumps
Here to Pump You Up!
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• Recognize increased trends in ASHP installations
• Discuss improvements in ASHP technology
• Identify opportunities to promote ASHPs
• Review types and application tips for ASHP
ASHP Objectives
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• Asia / Europe
ASHP: Where it all Started
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Trends and Initiatives
Northeast / NEEP
• Targets oil / propane
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ASHP: Projected Trends
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ASHP: Projected Goals
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ASHP: Canada
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Momentum is Building: Canada
Clean Energy Fund
• De-super
• Multi-family and Air to H20
• Wireless communicating
• Solar assist
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Minnesota
Installation trends for ASHP
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ASHP
NEEP qualifying products list
• Updated web interface
Capacity
• AHRI tested at 47, 17⁰ F
• NEEP listed at 5⁰ F
• Proposal to test at 5⁰ F
Heating Season Performance Factor (HSPF) Region IV
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ASHP: What we Know
Capacity vs. temp: Range and rate of decline
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ccASHP: What we Know
Inverter efficiency vs temp:
• Coefficient of Performance > 1.75
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ASHP: Past Research
MN CEE field study (8 cc ASHP)
6 ducted whole house system
• 4 flex fuel
• 2 all electric
2 ductless mini-split systems
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MN CEE Study - Findings
Site energy:
- 37% to 54%
Total heating costs
- 28% to 54%
Ducted ccASHP
= 84% of heating
loads (on average)
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MN CEE Study - Results
Propane consumption down by 64%
• Less than 500 gallons per year at
each house
Monitoring confirmed expected
performance
• Ducted below 5 F
• Ductless below -13 F
Seasonal COP calculated at 2.5
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Improved ASHP Technology
What makes it possible (circa 2018)
• Efficient compressors
• Inverter driven
• Efficient fan motors
• Communicating controls
Update as to most current information/ advancements in 2020
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Efficient Compressors
• Longer life
• Reduced noise
• 10-15 degree warmer air
• Multiple stages to fully
modulating
Scroll / rotary compressor
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Efficient Compressors in Testing
Tandem compressors (mid-level)
• Single compressor operates
for cooling and heating in
mild conditions
• Both compressors kick in for
low temperature heating
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Efficient Compressors in Testing
Tandem compressors (Sidney, OH)
• Maintained comfortable temps
• 40% energy savings
• Operational at -13 F
• Met demand w/o supplemental heat
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Inverter Driven
Variable speed device that coverts input voltage into
variable frequency / variable voltage output
• May provide variable frequency output to
compressor fan motor
• Variable frequency output to compressor controls
speed and varies refrigerant flow
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ASHP Inverter Compressor Control
Set Temp. 75º F
60Hz
Compressor
0Hz
150Hz
30Hz
Soft start ramps up to needed speed
Room temperature is steady
High rotation speed generates
accelerated performance!
Keeps rotation speed at low
levels after temperature is
stabilized.
80º F
ON
Conventional
Comfort maintained at
set point.
Less time to
desired
temp
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Efficient Fan Motors
ECM motor or brushless DC motors
• In and outdoor units
• Reduced power consumption
• More compact
• Compensates for static pressure
Makes sense!
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Communicating Controls
Internal network/communication across
the entire operating system
• Between outdoor and indoor units
• Determines status and system inputs
• Uses information and individual control
boards to coordinate and optimize
operation
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Improving (already) Improved ASHP Technology
What makes it more possible now:
• Expanding use of efficient
compressors
• New more precise modulation
strategies
• Evolution of communicating
controls
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Efficiency
Keeps innovating: Heat Pump Dryer
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ASHP Options
Entry level: Single stage
• 14 to15 SEER• Operable temp 30+• Designed with significant
back-up
Mid level: Two stage
• 16+ SEER
• Operable temp 20+• Designed with moderate
back-up
Inverter driven:
21+ SEER
• Operable temp 5 to -5
• Designed for minimal
back-up
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ASHP: Switch Prices
Savings per mmBTU
COP varies with temp
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ASHP Applications
Isolated zone/ addition
Targeted “occupied” zone
Added cooling/system replacement
New construction (NZE) or low load
home
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ASHP OptimizationTargeted zone and Added cooling:
• Replaces or minimizes the operation of less efficient
heating
• Reduces dependence on delivered fuels
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ASHP General Guidance
Licensed, trained and experienced technicians
Use ccASHP specifications
• Variable speed (3+ or continuous)
• AHRI match w/ COP ≥ 1.75 @ 5⁰
• 9 ducted ≤ HSPF ≥ 10 ductless
• 15 SEER
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ASHP General Guidance
Right load calculations
• No padding results
• Accurate inputs
• Use design temps / load calcs
• Be realistic w/ infiltration estimatesNo
grossly oversizing
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Air Source Heat Pump
Gateway application (Isolated zone)
• Addition / Bonus room
• Comfort issues / Occupant driven
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Ductless ASHPs
Flexibility
• to add too…. “start small approach”
• to zone and control
• to meet small or customized loads
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Ductless ASHPs
“Spot” filtration and dehumidification:
Increased effectiveness where you need it• Longer (low speed) run time*• Ability to “Dry” only
NEEP: Buyer’s Guide
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Ductless ASHPs
(+) Higher Efficiency (HSPF≥10)
(+) Lower operating temp (-5 to -15 ◦F)
(-) Frost protection
(+/-) Integrated controls
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ASHP Isolated Zone
Tips
• Size for room/block load*
• Account for or disable existing HVAC*
• Use published performance data for
adequate capacity
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ASHP Targeted Zone(s)
Operational* HVAC displacement
• Heating and or added cooling
• Offsets more expensive/ less
efficient equipment operation
(70 up to 90%)
• 1-2 zone ductless to 1-3 room
mini-duct in central locations
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Targeted Zone(s)
Trade offs
• Initial cost vs. savings
• Comfort in unserved areas
• Possible freeze mitigation
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Targeted Zone(s)
Tips
• Size for “block” loads
• Under sizing is optimizing
• Floor mounts for heating
• Fixed t-stat for larger spaces
• Offset existing t-stat four degrees
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System Replacement
Decommission/remove
• Size and configured to serve WH
• Centrally ducted w/caution
or
• Multi zone ductless or mini ducted
Use ACCA Manual J
• Size for largest load
Previous system inoperable, antiquated or other*
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Advantages of Ducted ASHP
Variable “lock-out” tempsor “unrestricted” mode
Credit: NEEP Buyer’s guide
Credit: Slipstream 2019 Dual Fuel Air Source Heat pump Monitoring Report
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Centrally Ducted ASHP
Integrates well with existing systems
• Back-up• Controls
Low opportunity cost when replacing/adding AC
Whole house heating and cooling
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Centrally Ducted ASHP
Significant cost ($300 to $1000)
and emission savings
COPs above 2.5
Displaced propane (35% to 60%)
Low defrost penalty
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Advantages of Ducted ASHP
Improved performance(indoor and outdoor units)
• New modulation strategies
Greater product selection (and price points)
• Multiple fixed vs. variable speed
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System Replacement
Tips
• Match heating capacity at
100-115% heating load or
• Design balance point of 20⁰ F
or less (with auxiliary heat)
• Investigate enclosure
improvements
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System Replacement
Caution
• Address/seal off non-viable
ducts
• Ducted ASHP require indoor
unit matched with ducts (static
pressure) for airflow and
velocity
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Tight well insulated (new or existing) homes
• 2 ACH50 or less
• Low heating loads
• ≤ 20 to 40k Btu / hr.
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Tips
• Floor mounts for first, open, large or lower
levels
• Mini-ducted for low
load rooms
• Central t- stats
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NEEP Installers Guide
Provides general guidance for:
• Line sets
• Refrigerant tubing / charge
• Outdoor unit placement
• Settings / homeowner education
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Provides type specific guidance for:
• Indoor placements
• Condensate drains
• Ducting considerations
• Thermostat settings
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Outdoor Placement
Tips:
• Unobstructed and “Customer approved” location
• Level, secure, well drained
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Tips:
• Avoid walkways, drip lines, frost heave
• Consider “buffering” or protecting locations
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Avoid noise transmission
• Not near windows
• 2x6 framing ok
• 2x4 framing use ground mount
• Use remote location if possible
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ASHPLearn from others…. Video clip: Time permitting
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Advancing TechnologiesHeat Pump Water Heaters
Potential gateway technology:
Water heating
• 2nd largest expense
HPWH significant savings
• vs. propane
• vs. electric resistance
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Big opportunity:
Credit: Steve Koep: Beneficial Electrification League
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vs electric resistance
Source: Gregg Holladay: Bradford White
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Highly Efficient
• (UEF of 2.0 to 3.0+ vs. less ≤ 1)
Multiple modes - flexible
• HP vs Hybrid vs ER mode
• Vacation and timer settings
Equal Recovery Efficiency*
Low to no maintenance*
Advancing TechnologiesHeat Pump Water Heaters
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Heat Pump Water Heaters
Same performance / less energy
Flexible locations
• Basements work well
• Cools and dehumidifies space
Relatively quiet operation
Relatively easy installation
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Heat Pump Water Heaters
Enable energy storage:
Grid ready/responsive
• Pre-charge units with RE
• Optimize “Time of use” rates
Wi-fi enabled (w App)
• Allows real-time user interface
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Beneficial Electrification
Advancing Technologies, Efficiency and Comfort for the future with Air Source Heat Pumps
February 2020
Greg Nahn