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update water heater location tsvs
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion CHANGELOG.md
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Fixes
- Remove old HPWH options from options_lookup ([#1190](https://github.com/NREL/resstock/pull/1190))
- Reorganize the emissions and utility rates data folders such that their sources and functions are more clear ([#1195](https://github.com/NREL/resstock/pull/1195))
- Remove Water Heater Location dependency to Water Heater In Unit so all modeled water heaters have a location ([#1201](https://github.com/NREL/resstock/pull/1201))
- Move location of out-of-unit (shared) water heaters to living space ([#1201](https://github.com/NREL/resstock/pull/1201))


## ResStock v3.2.0
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39,479 changes: 26,319 additions & 13,160 deletions project_national/housing_characteristics/Water Heater Location.tsv

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15 changes: 7 additions & 8 deletions project_national/resources/options_saturations.csv
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15,Duct Location,Living Space,0.199105
15,Duct Location,None,0.234634
15,Duct Location,Unheated Basement,0.0900733
15,Water Heater Location,Attic,0.00900405
15,Water Heater Location,Crawlspace,0.00174946
15,Water Heater Location,Garage,0.137133
15,Water Heater Location,Heated Basement,0.110738
15,Water Heater Location,Living Space,0.392732
15,Water Heater Location,None,0.193883
15,Water Heater Location,Outside,0.0686628
15,Water Heater Location,Unheated Basement,0.0860977
15,Water Heater Location,Attic,0.00898701
15,Water Heater Location,Crawlspace,0.00183731
15,Water Heater Location,Garage,0.137373
15,Water Heater Location,Heated Basement,0.110145
15,Water Heater Location,Living Space,0.58172
15,Water Heater Location,Outside,0.0731071
15,Water Heater Location,Unheated Basement,0.0868307
16,Duct Leakage and Insulation,"0% Leakage to Outside, Uninsulated",0.305757
16,Duct Leakage and Insulation,"10% Leakage to Outside, R-4",0.0382931
16,Duct Leakage and Insulation,"10% Leakage to Outside, R-6",0.00892737
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion project_national/resources/source_report.csv
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Expand Up @@ -143,6 +143,6 @@ Vintage ACS,6.0,1.0,sources\pums\pums2019_5yrs\tsv_maker.py,Time period in which
Water Heater Efficiency,16.0,2.0,sources\recs\recs2020\tsv_maker.py,"The efficiency, type, and heating fuel of water heater.",U.S. EIA 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) microdata.; (Heat pump water heaters) 2016-17 RBSA II for WA and OR and Butzbaugh et al. 2017 US HPWH Market Transformation - Where We've Been and Where to Go Next for remainder of regions; Penetration of HPWH for Maine (6.71%) calculated based on total number of HPWH units (AWHI Stakeholder Meeting 12/08/2022) and total housing units https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/ME,"Water heater blanket is used as a proxy for premium storage tank water heaters.; Heat Pump Water Heaters are added in manually as they are not in the survey.; Default efficiency of HPWH: Electric Heat Pump, 50 gal, 3.45 UEF.; Due to low sample sizes, fallback rules applied with lumping of:; [1] State: Census Division RECS; [2] State: Census Region[3] State: National"
Water Heater Fuel,5.0,3.0,sources\recs\recs2020\tsv_maker.py,The water heater fuel type.,U.S. EIA 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) microdata.,"Due to low sample sizes, fallback rules applied with lumping of:; [1] State: Census Division RECS; [2] Geometry building SF: Mobile, Single family attached, Single family detached; [3] Geometry building MF: Multi-Family with 2 - 4 Units, Multi-Family with 5+ Units; [4] State: Census Region[5] State: National"
Water Heater In Unit,2.0,3.0,sources\recs\recs2020\tsv_maker.py,Individual water heater present or not present in the dwelling unit that solely serves the specific dwelling unit.,U.S. EIA 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) microdata.,"Single-Family Detached and Mobile Homes have in unit water heaters.; As Not Applicable option for Single-Family Attached option is 100%; Assuming Single-Family Attached in-unit water heater distribution from RECS 2009; Due to low sample sizes, fallback rules applied with lumping of:; [1] State: Census Division RECS; [2] Vintage ACS: Combining Vintage pre 1960s and post 2000; [3] State: Census Region"
Water Heater Location,8.0,3.0,sources\recs\recs2020\tsv_maker.py,location of water heater.,U.S. EIA 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) microdata.,"H2OMAIN = other is equally distributed amongst attic and crawlspace.; Per expert judgement, water heaters can not be outside or in vented spaces for IECC Climate Zones 4-8 due to pipe-freezing risk.; Where samples < 10, data is aggregated in the following order:; 1. Building Type lumped into single-family, multi-family, and mobile home.; 2. 1 + Foundation Type combined. 3. 2 + Attic Type combined; 4. 3 + Garage combined.; 5. Single-/Multi-Family + Foundation combined + Attic combined + Garage combined.; 6. 5 + pre-1960 combined.; 7. 5 + pre-1960 combined / post-2020 combined.; 8. 7 + IECC Climate Zone lumped into: 1-2+3A, 3B-3C, 4, 5, 6, 7 except AK, 7AK-8AK.; 9. 7 + IECC Climate Zone lumped into: 1-2-3, 4-8."
Water Heater Location,7.0,4.0,sources\recs\recs2020\tsv_maker.py,location of water heater.,U.S. EIA 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) microdata.,"H2OMAIN = other is equally distributed amongst attic and crawlspace.; H2OMAIN does not apply to multi-family, therefore Water heater location for multi-family with in-unit water heater is taken after the combined distribution of other builing types.; out-of-unit water heater is assumed to be in Living Space.Per expert judgement, water heaters can not be outside or in vented spaces for IECC Climate Zones 4-8 due to pipe-freezing risk.; Where samples < 10, data is aggregated in the following order:; 1. Building Type lumped into single-family, multi-family, and mobile home.; 2. 1 + Foundation Type combined. 3. 2 + Attic Type combined; 4. 3 + Garage combined.; 5. Single-/Multi-Family + Foundation combined + Attic combined + Garage combined.; 6. 5 + pre-1960 combined.; 7. 5 + pre-1960 combined / post-2020 combined.; 8. 7 + IECC Climate Zone lumped into: 1-2+3A, 3B-3C, 4, 5, 6, 7 except AK, 7AK-8AK.; 9. 7 + IECC Climate Zone lumped into: 1-2-3, 4-8."
Window Areas,6.0,1.0,sources\rbsa_II\tsv_maker.py,"Window to wall ratios of the front, back, left, and right walls.",2016-17 Residential Building Stock Assessment (RBSA) II microdata.,"The window to wall ratios (WWR) are exponential weibull distributed.; Multi-Family with 2-4 Units distributions are independent of Geometry Stories; Multi-Family with 5+ Units distributions are grouped by 1-3 stories, 4-7 stories, and 8+ stories; High-rise Multi-family buildings (8+ stories) have a 30% window to wall ratio (WWR); SFD, SFA, and Mobile Homes are represented by the SFD window area distribution"
Windows,11.0,5.0,sources\recs\recs2020\tsv_maker.py,Construction type and efficiency levels of windows.,U.S. EIA 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) microdata.,"Wood and Vinyl are considered same material; Triple Pane assumed to be 100% low-e; Only breaking out clear and low-e windows for the Double, Non-Metal frame type; Source of low-e distribution is based on engineering judgement, informed by high-levelsales trends observed in Ducker Worldwide studies of the U.S. Market for Windows, Doors and Skylights.; Due to low sample sizes, the following adjustments are made:; [1] Vintage data are grouped into: 1) <1960, 2) 1960-79, 3) 1980-99, 4) 2000s, 5) 2010s.; [2] Building Type data are grouped into: 1) Single-Family Detached, Single-Family Attached, and Mobile homes and 2) Multi-Family 2-4 units and Multi-Family 5+ units.; [3] Climate zones are grouped into: 1) 1A, 2A, 2B; 2) 3A, 3B, 3C, 4B; 3) 4A, 4C; 4) 5A, 5B; 5) 6A, 6B; and 6) 7A, 7B 7AK, 8AK.; [4] Federal Poverty Levels are progressively grouped together until all bins are combined.; [5] Tenure options are progressively grouped together until all bins are combined.; Storm window saturations are based on D&R International, Ltd. 'Residential Windows and Window Coverings: A Detailed View of the Installed Base and User Behavior' 2013. https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2013/11/f5/residential_windows_coverings.pdf. Cut the % storm windows by factor of 55% because only 55% of storms are installed year round; Due to lack of performance data storm windows with triple-pane are modeled without the storm windows; Due to lack of performance data Double-pane, Low-E, Non-Metal, Air, M-gain, Exterior Clear Storm windows are modeled as Double-pane, Clear, Non-Metal, Air, Exterior Clear Storm windows"
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