This article reviews the results of tests carried out at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology on the benefits of using energy-efficient furnace fan motors and add-on motor controllers.Cet article examine les r\ue9sultats d'essais men\ue9s au Centre canadien des technologies r\ue9sidentielles sur les avantages de l'utilisation de moteurs de ventilateur d'appareil de chauffage \ue9conerg\ue9tiques et de commandes de moteur d'appoint.NRC publication: Ye
Two identical houses, a test house and a reference house, were used to compare the effects of energy...
Among the cross cutting energy savings technologies, electric motor systems are by far the most impo...
In conjunction with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Proct...
Tests carried out at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology showed that the use of energy-effici...
This project was based on recent studies at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology (CCHT) that d...
An experiment at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology (CCHT) showed that most of the energy sa...
An evaluation of the impact of Electronically Commutated Motors (ECM*) on electrical and gas energy ...
Buildings represent 30% of total energy consumption in Canada. In thermally well-insulated buildings...
The energy savings associated with the air-tightening of new houses equipped with exhaust-only venti...
This article outlines two NRC-IRC housing research projects. One is evaluating the energy efficiency...
CCHT has been used to evaluate the impact of electronically commutated motors (ECM) on electrical an...
Major electrical gadgets are moving towards energy-efficient designs. Ceiling Fans are one of the pr...
This study presents energy efficiency measures in fans as an important energy consumption facility i...
Methods for improving the thermal characteristics and airtightness of the house envelope and basemen...
Contract No. OSX78-00092prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Conseil n...
Two identical houses, a test house and a reference house, were used to compare the effects of energy...
Among the cross cutting energy savings technologies, electric motor systems are by far the most impo...
In conjunction with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Proct...
Tests carried out at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology showed that the use of energy-effici...
This project was based on recent studies at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology (CCHT) that d...
An experiment at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology (CCHT) showed that most of the energy sa...
An evaluation of the impact of Electronically Commutated Motors (ECM*) on electrical and gas energy ...
Buildings represent 30% of total energy consumption in Canada. In thermally well-insulated buildings...
The energy savings associated with the air-tightening of new houses equipped with exhaust-only venti...
This article outlines two NRC-IRC housing research projects. One is evaluating the energy efficiency...
CCHT has been used to evaluate the impact of electronically commutated motors (ECM) on electrical an...
Major electrical gadgets are moving towards energy-efficient designs. Ceiling Fans are one of the pr...
This study presents energy efficiency measures in fans as an important energy consumption facility i...
Methods for improving the thermal characteristics and airtightness of the house envelope and basemen...
Contract No. OSX78-00092prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Conseil n...
Two identical houses, a test house and a reference house, were used to compare the effects of energy...
Among the cross cutting energy savings technologies, electric motor systems are by far the most impo...
In conjunction with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Proct...