If we had to meter things like hot water usage and chillers on a building level to comply with EAp2/c1 to do building-level metering of all incoming energy inputs, would we automatically be able to comply with EAc3.2? (Assuming that the chiller or boiler was 40% or more of total annual energy consumption).
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Hannah Bronfman
Senior Associate99 thumbs up
February 16, 2012 - 5:17 pm
Emily
Is this permanent metering or spot metering? And why did you need to do this to comply with EAp2 / EAc1 (I'm just curious on the second question)?
Hannah
American University
SustainabilityAmerican University
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September 28, 2012 - 5:02 pm
This is permanent metering and we did so because I'm on a campus where we have district heating and cooling and we needed to measure building-level steam, hot water, and chilled water usage as applicable at the building level. In some cases that meant metering at the system level.