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Nest Learning Thermostat:Can You Teach an Old Thermostat New Tricks?
Carlyn Aarish
February 11, 2015
© 2015 CadmusProperty of Cadmus, no part may be copied or used without written permission
Evolution of Thermostats
Manual
User manually adjusts setpoints
Programmable
User programs setpoint schedule
Wi-Fi Connected
User adjusts/programs setpoints remotely
Smart
Thermostat adjusts/programs setpoints
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Objectives
Gas saved on heating(Gas furnaces)
Electricity saved on cooling(Central AC)
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Program Design
Test Control
N = 1,400
n = 700 n = 700
N = 4,645
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Methods
Pre/Post billing analysis
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Methods
Pre/Post billing analysis
Indoor temperature metering
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Methods
Pre/Post billing analysis
Indoor temperature metering
AC run time metering
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Methods
Pre/Post billing analysis
Indoor temperature metering
AC run time metering
Participant surveys
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Heating Season Gas Savings
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Cooling Season Electric Savings
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Heating Season Temp Profile
Asleep AwayHome Home
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Heating Season Temp Profile
Asleep AwayHome Home
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Cooling Season Temp Profile
Asleep AwayHome Home
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Cooling Season Temp Profile
Asleep AwayHome Home
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Reasons for Low Cooling Season Savings Potential
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Reasons for Low Cooling Season Savings Potential
1. Children out of school
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Reasons for Low Cooling Season Savings Potential
1. Children out of school
2. Cooling season shorter than heating season
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Reasons for Low Cooling Season Savings Potential
1. Children out of school
2. Cooling season shorter than heating season
3. HVAC run times shorter in summer
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Asleep AwayHome Home
Asleep AwayHome Home
How I Think I Look
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How I Actually Look
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Ideal
60
62
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76
78
80
Tem
per
atu
re (
˚F)
NOV DEC JAN FEB
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Actual
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
Tem
per
atu
re (
˚F)
NOV DEC JAN FEB
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60
62
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66
68
70
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76
78
80
Tem
per
atu
re (
˚F)
OCT NOV DEC
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Actual
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
Tem
per
atu
re (
˚F)
OCT NOV DEC
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Actual
60
62
64
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68
70
72
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76
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80
Tem
per
atu
re (˚F
)
OCT NOV DEC
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4850525456586062646668707274767880
Tem
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)
OCT NOV DEC JAN
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Taking Analysis Further
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Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
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Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
• What are impacts if paired with DR program?
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Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
• What are impacts if paired with DR program?
• Do savings persist over time?
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Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
• What are impacts if paired with DR program?
• Do savings persist over time?
• How do other smart thermostats compare?
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Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
• What are impacts if paired with DR program?
• Do savings persist over time?
• How do other smart thermostats compare?
• What are impacts in different climate regions?
22
Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
• What are impacts if paired with DR program?
• Do savings persist over time?
• How do other smart thermostats compare?
• What are impacts in different climate regions?
• What are impacts on different HVAC equipment?
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Taking Analysis Further
• What are impacts on utility peak demand?
• What are impacts if paired with DR program?
• Do savings persist over time?
• How do other smart thermostats compare?
• What are impacts in different climate regions?
• What are impacts on different HVAC equipment?
• What areas would YOU examine?
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