Method of measuring changes in the energy transfer efficiency of a thermal transfer system
First Claim
1. A method of determining changes in energy usage resulting from modifications in a thermal transfer system in which at least one variable selected from system variables and atmospheric variables are measured, comprising:
- (a) selecting a quantity of transferred energy as a thermal transfer trigger point;
(b) establishing a database with a number of entries, each including a value for one or more selected variables, and a fuel quantity value;
(c) periodically measuring the values of the selected variables, until the thermal transfer trigger point is reached;
(d) determining the quantity of fuel used to transfer the selected quantity of energy;
(e) determining a single representative value for all of the measured values for each variable;
(f) creating a database entry including the single representative value for each variable, and the determined quantity of fuel;
(g) before the modifications, repeating steps (c) through (f) a number of times to establish a meaningful baseline database;
(h) after the system modifications, repeating steps (c) through (e);
(i) finding the database entry with selected variable values most closely matching the respective single representative values for the variables determined after the system modifications;
(j) retrieving the fuel quantity value which is part of the found database entry; and
(k) comparing the quantity of fuel used to transfer the selected quantity of energy after the modifications, to the retrieved fuel quantity value to determine the effect of the modifications on the amount of fuel required to result in the transfer of the selected quantity of energy.
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Abstract
A method of quantitatively measuring energy transfer efficiency changes resulting from modifications in a boiler system, comprising: measuring the amount of fuel used by the boiler to produce a certain quantity of energy in its output; making modifications to the boiler system; measuring the amount of fuel used by the boiler, after the modifications, to produce the same certain quantity of energy; and determining the difference in the measured fuel usages as a measure of the effectiveness of the boiler system modifications.
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1. A method of determining changes in energy usage resulting from modifications in a thermal transfer system in which at least one variable selected from system variables and atmospheric variables are measured, comprising:
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(a) selecting a quantity of transferred energy as a thermal transfer trigger point; (b) establishing a database with a number of entries, each including a value for one or more selected variables, and a fuel quantity value; (c) periodically measuring the values of the selected variables, until the thermal transfer trigger point is reached; (d) determining the quantity of fuel used to transfer the selected quantity of energy; (e) determining a single representative value for all of the measured values for each variable; (f) creating a database entry including the single representative value for each variable, and the determined quantity of fuel; (g) before the modifications, repeating steps (c) through (f) a number of times to establish a meaningful baseline database; (h) after the system modifications, repeating steps (c) through (e); (i) finding the database entry with selected variable values most closely matching the respective single representative values for the variables determined after the system modifications; (j) retrieving the fuel quantity value which is part of the found database entry; and (k) comparing the quantity of fuel used to transfer the selected quantity of energy after the modifications, to the retrieved fuel quantity value to determine the effect of the modifications on the amount of fuel required to result in the transfer of the selected quantity of energy.
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2. A method of determining changes in energy usage resulting from modifications in a thermal transfer system in which at least one variable selected from system variables and atmospheric variables are measured, comprising:
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(a) selecting a quantity of fuel as a thermal transfer trigger point; (b) establishing a database with a number of entries, each including a value for one or more selected variables and a transferred energy value; (c) periodically measuring the values of the selected variables, until the thermal transfer trigger point is reached; (d) determining the quantity of energy transferred as a result of the use of the quantity of fuel; (e) determining a single representative value for all of the measured values for each variable; (f) creating a database entry including the single representative value for each variable, and the determined quantity of transferred energy; (g) before the modifications, repeating steps (c) through (f) a number of times to establish a meaningful baseline database; (h) after the system modifications, repeating steps (c) through (e); (i) finding the database entry with selected variable values most closely matching the respective single representative values for the variables determined after the system modifications; (j) retrieving the transferred energy quantity which is part of the found database entry; and (k) comparing the quantity of energy transferred as a result of the use of the selected quantity of fuel after the modifications, to the retrieved transferred energy quantity to determine the effect of the modifications on the amount of energy transferred as a result of the use of the selected quantity of fuel.
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