Rated 100% !!!
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,Apply the procedures regarding the modelling of domestic hot water systems - ANS
HOT2000 User Guide
7.15.1 to 7.15.3, Appendix F
Efficiency Rating type:
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select energy factor or uniform energy factor, if unknown, select energy factor
If the Energy Factor radio button was selected, then select User specified to enter the assessed
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Energy Factor. Alternatively, select Standby to enter the efficiency by Standby Heat Loss,
Thermal Efficiency and Input Capacity. Data must be entered into all three of these fields to
define the efficiency by standby heat loss unless the Energy Source is Electricity. In that case,
the Thermal Efficiency is automatically set to 98%. If the efficiency is unknown, use the
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HOT2000 default.
For heat pump water heaters only integrated heat pump water heaters located inside building
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envelope can be modelled in H2K
Do not use Tankless heat pump or Heat pump for modelling
integrated heat pump water heater HPWH energy factor 0.9
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HP COP= HPWH EF/0.9
Desuperheater: electric storage type water heater
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Explain the elements of the Guide to the Label. - ANS Technical Procedures
Appendix F and G
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-EnerGuide Rating : assessed using standard operation conditions. Measured in GJ per year.
EnerGuide Rating= Annual energy consumption (-) On-site renewable energy contributions
- House Address
- Data collected: the date the evaluation was completed
- File number
- Evaluated by
- EnerGuide Rating scale
- Rated Annual energy consumption
,- Energy Sources
- On-site renewable energy contributions
- Breakdown of rated annual energy consumption
- Rated energy intensity: Rated annual energy consumption divided by heated floor area. It
allows you to compare the annual energy use of homes of different
sizes on a "per square metre" basis.
- Rated GHG emissions
- Significant Energy uses not included in rating
- Quality Assured by
Identify the information that must be collected for different types of ventilation systems - ANS
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Technical Procedures
3.5.11
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ventilation systems are defined as either a mechanical whole-house ventilation systems or as
supplemental components.
whole-house ventilation system circulates air throughout the entire house
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Ventilation equipment that operates independent of the whole-house system is considered to be
a supplemental component. Supplemental components are localized systems, such as kitchen
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and bathroom fans.
heat or energy recovery ventilator (HRV/ERV):
-manufacturer name
-model number
-supply and exhaust flow rate
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-fan power (W) at 0 °C (32 °F)
-fan power (W) at -25 °C (-13 °F)
-sensible recovery efficiency (SRE) at 0 °C (32 °F)
-sensible recovery efficiency (SRE) at -25 °C (-13 °F)
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bathroom fans:
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-manufacturer name
-model number
-exhaust flow rate
-fan power
range hood fans:
-manufacturer name
-model number
-exhaust flow rate
-fan power
, - utility fans:
If utility fans are not part of the whole-house ventilation system, collect the following information
for each utility fan:
-fan's function as supply, exhaust, or supply and exhaust.
If utility fans are part of the whole-house ventilation system, collect the following information for
each utility fan if documentation is available:
-manufacturer name;
-model number;
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-unit's function as supply, exhaust, or supply and exhaust;
-supply and exhaust flow rate(s)
-fan power
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- ducting configuration:
dryer: (only collect for zero rated homes)
-manufacturer name
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-model number
-annual energy consumption shown on EnerGuide label
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Identify the types of systems that can be modelled in the heat/DHW combination screen.
A) Propane, gas and oil, and storage tank water heater combo systems (condensing or
non-condensing);
B) Gas and tankless water heater combo systems without a secondary storage tank
(condensing or non-condensing);
C) Propane and tankless water heater combo systems with a secondary storage tank
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(condensing or non-condensing);
D) Combo systems using an oil boiler. - ANS A) Propane, gas and oil, and storage tank
water heater combo systems (condensing or non-condensing);
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How should the Energy Advisor prepare the HOT2000 file for submission to the service
organization?
A) The energy advisor models the house in HOT2000, saves the calculations as an "h2k" file
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and submits the house evaluation file to the energy service organization;
B) The energy advisor models the house in HOT2000, saves the calculations as an "hse" file
and submits the house evaluation file to the energy service organization;
C) The energy advisor models the house in HOT2000 and saves the calculations as an XML
file. The homeowner submits the house evaluation file to the energy service organization;
D) The energy advisor models the house in HOT2000 and saves the calculations as a TXT file.
The homeowner converts the house evaluation file into a Homeowner Information Sheet using
the Report Generator and submits it to the energy service organization. - ANS A) The
energy advisor models the house in HOT2000, saves the calculations as an "h2k" file and
submits the house evaluation file to the energy service organization;