Abstract
Residential heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems generally employ simple on/off controllers to regulate the temperature of water and air in different subsystems. Selection of set-point of a controlled process and dead-band of controller affects the process regulation, energy consumption and actuator switching frequency. This article presents a calibrated model of a residential HVAC system. Temperature of two zones and buffer tank (BT) is regulated using on/off controllers. Non optimum controller settings result in poor regulation, higher energy consumption and higher equipment wear. The purpose of this article is to find optimum set-point and dead-band settings for on/off controllers in order to improve temperature regulation, reduce energy consumption and decrease equipment wear by reducing the switching frequency of HVAC equipment without scarifying thermal comfort of occupants.
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