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PSU’s Finest Zero Energy Home

PSU’s Finest Zero Energy Home. Andrew Timmons, Josh Temple, Kurtis Myhre , Steven Fischer. The Team. Project Overview. Goals: To learn about the energy usage within a home and how to make it more sustainable

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PSU’s Finest Zero Energy Home

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  1. PSU’s Finest Zero Energy Home Andrew Timmons, Josh Temple, KurtisMyhre, Steven Fischer

  2. The Team

  3. Project Overview Goals: • To learn about the energy usage within a home and how to make it more sustainable • To critically think and understand how to use appliances to create a Zero Energy Home • To work together as a team to make this dream home possible

  4. Researching Common traits we found in ZEH Solar Water Heaters Large amounts of South facing windows- Passive Solar Photovoltaic System Energy efficient appliances

  5. Styrofoam Experiment Through this we learned how even the slightest opening (about 1 inch) causes more air changes per hour (air leakage) Based off of this box- a larger R value for wall and ceiling along with a more tightly sealed house will cut down the air changes per hour

  6. Decisions For Our Home • Less floor levels leads to an easier time conserving energy for the whole home • Larger R value for insulation helps conserve heat • Two Northern wings included to increase the aesthetic appeal of the home

  7. Table of Basic Specifications

  8. Home Envelope Wall Construction- Double 2x4 with 10” foam- R 20 Ceiling Insulation- R60 Window Type- Triple low-e

  9. Home Envelope • Gross Wall Area- 2070 sq ft. • Gross Window Area- 409 sq. ft.

  10. Appliances Refrigerator- Kenmore Black 22.9 cu. Ft. Side by Side Refrigerator Energy Star Efficient Up front cost- $999.99 Operating Cost- 549 kWh/yr * $.075 /kWh= $41.18/yr Dishwasher- Super Capacity Tall Tub Dishwasher Energy Star Up front cost- $378.05 Operating Cost- 324 kWh/yr * $.075 /kWh= $24.3/yr Television Sharp Aquos 52 Inch 1080p LED HDTV Up front cost- $1457.96 Operating Cost- 149.97 kWh/yr* $.075 /kWh= $11.25/yr

  11. Appliance (cont.) • Washing Machine- • LG White 4.0 cu. Ft. Front Loading Washing Machine • Up front cost- $602.99 • Operating Cost- 135 kWh/yr* $.075/yr= $10.13/yr • We picked the appliance based off of the most energy efficient and cheapest/most cost effective

  12. Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning • Heating and Cooling System- Electric Geothermal Heat Pump • Duct Location- Inside thermal envelope

  13. Solar Technologies Size of PV system- 7.0 kW Type of Panel- BP- 3220M- 17.9 sqft per panel 28 panels in all Solar Water Heater- Sun Rain- 50 sq ft. of panel and 50 gallon tank

  14. Behavior • Family of Four- • Water Conservation- A LOT • Use of Clothesline- A LOT • Thermostat Setback- A LOT • Heat Thermostat Setting- 70 F • Cool Thermostat Setting- 76 F

  15. The Calculator Net Savings of -$40 a month!!!!

  16. December 21st- Solstice

  17. Jun 21st Solstice

  18. March 20th- Equinox

  19. September 21st- Equinox

  20. Physical Model

  21. Andrew’s Favorite Part • Putting up the walls to the house • “It was awesome to finally see the whole house coming together physically.”

  22. Josh’s Favorite Part • “Making the Sketch Up Model was the highlight for me. The computer stuff is what I am best at so doing that was great.”

  23. Kurt’s Favorite Part • I thought it was great working with the team and sharing ideas. Everyone communicated very well with each other, which made transferring the house from the computer to the physical model easy.

  24. Steve’s Favorite Part • “I really enjoyed designing the house and sketching it out on paper. It was fun being creative and planning out the rooms and the size of everything.”

  25. Review Challenges Important Aspects U-shape with wings branching out North One story Zero Energy Energy Star Appliances 7kW PV system • Putting together the roof • With so many measurements and different parts, building the physical model required so much effort • Combining everyone’s thoughts of what to have in this home • Making truly a Zero Energy Home, so many calculations made it challenging

  26. Conclusion • Lesson Learned- • How to keep track and reduce energy use within a home • How our roles as engineers is to not only do our jobs but to do them in a sustainable and eco-friendly fashion • How to work together as a team and put everyone’s thoughts and points of view into the decision making process of this home

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