%0 Journal Article %A Iain S Walker %A Max H Sherman %A Jeffrey A Siegel %D 1999 %T Distribution Effectiveness and Impacts on Equipment Sizing for Residential Thermal Distribution Systems %2 LBNL-43724 %X

This report builds on and extends our previous efforts described in "Leakage Diagnostics, Sealant Longevity, Sizing and Technology Transfer in Residential Thermal Distribution Systems - CIEE Residential Thermal Distribution Systems Phase VI Final Report, December 1998". This report concentrates on a new area of work: the interaction between distribution system effectiveness and equipment sizing. This issue focuses on the ability of downsized equipment with a good distribution system to deliver the same cooling to conditioned space as a typical Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system. The cooling of the conditioned space is evaluated by looking at the concept introduced in the previous phase of this study: "Tons At the Register" together with comfort issues, such as how quickly a house is cooled ("pulldown time"), and the distribution of cooling throughout the house.

The key outcomes of this study are: