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app_energy_signature
David M. Lorenzetti edited this page Oct 6, 2014
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An energy signature plots power as a function of outside temperature. This shows the sensitivity of building electrical energy use to weather.
The plot may also include a weather sensitivity metric.
Sample explanatory text: "The lack of any pattern may indicate your building is not sensitive to outdoor temperature. A steep slope indicates high sensitivity to outdoor temperature. The balance point is the temperature at which the building does not require any heating or cooling."
Program plotEnergySignature
- Get inputs:
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oats
, vector of outside air temperatures (float). -
loads
, vector of power data recorded attimes
(float).
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- Identify the data of interest:
- Take the last year of data. Limiting the number of points in the plot ensures that the data are visually distinct.
- Make the energy signature plot:
- Make an x-y scatter plot, showing y =
loads
as a function of x =oats
. - Add the weather sensitivity metric.
- Make an x-y scatter plot, showing y =