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Method for measuring the energy consumption of individual units in a multiple unit facility operated from a single furnace

  • US 5,949,232 A
  • Filed: 07/14/1997
  • Issued: 09/07/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/14/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of measuring the energy consumed in each unit of a multiple unit facility, operating from a single furnace which consumes fossil fuel, relative to the energy consumed by all of the units in the facility over a given time period wherein the facility is characterized by having either a hot water system or a hot air system for providing heat and/or air conditioning to each of the respective units in the facility with each unit having a corresponding hot water circulator or a blower fan connected in an electrical circuit in series with a thermostat and a source of line voltage respectively, comprising the steps of:

  • connecting an hour meter in each electrical circuit of each unit in said multiple unit facility, taking a reading from each hour meter in each unit at the start and end of said given time period with each reading corresponding to the time the respective hour meter is activated in the electrical circuit throughout said time period, storing the reading from each said hour meter in a microprocessor, combining the reading taken from each said hour meter to compute a total reading corresponding to the combined activation time of all of the hour meters, using the microprocessor to allocate the proportional use of energy in each of the units relative to their combined usage by comparison of the reading of each said hour meter to the total reading and multiplying the allocated proportion by a number corresponding to the cost of fuel burned in said furnace over said time period to compute in dollars the energy consumption of each unit during said time period.

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