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Title Two energy-efficient showerhead programs: Post-retrofit field observations
Creator/Author Bailey, S.A.
Publication Date1993 Aug 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 10108589; Legacy ID: DE94004370
Report Number(s)PNL-SA--21686; CONF-930842--5
DOE Contract NumberAC06-76RL01830
Other Number(s)Other: ON: DE94004370
Resource TypeConference
Specific TypeTechnical Report
Resource RelationConference: 6. international conference on energy program evaluation: uses, methods and results,Chicago, IL (United States),23-27 Aug 1993; Other Information: PBD: Aug 1993
Research OrgPacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (United States)
Sponsoring OrgUSDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
Subject32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; SHOWERS; RETROFITTING; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; HOUSES; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; INSTALLATION; COST
Description/AbstractPacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) has analyzed two Northwest utility-sponsored energy-efficient showerhead retrofit programs since 1992. In the first program, PNL retrofitted 105 residences in the Pacific Northwest that are end-use metered under the Regional End-Use Metering Program (REMP) study sponsored by the Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville). In the second program, PNL performed verification site visits on a sample of 100 participants in a utility-sponsored showerhead retrofit program in the Puget Sound area. PNL conducted the site visits to verify the installation and persistence of energy-efficient showerheads distributed by a local utility. In the first retrofit program, showerheads were professionally installed. PNL`s analyses focused on determining sample participation rates, installation rates, and the actual flow rates before and after retrofit. In the second retrofit program, more than 75% of the showerheads were occupant-installed. Analysis efforts focused on installation rates, presistence rates, and customer response to energy-efficient showerheads. Both programs resulted in persistence rates of more than 90%. However, the customer-installed program yielded a 30% overall effectiveness by home, and the professional-installed program yielded 88% effectiveness, or nearly three times that of the customer-installed program. This paper will give an overview of the two field studies, compare and contrast the field data, discuss installation and presistence rates, and estimate, based on field data alone, the program effectiveness associated with the different distribution methods.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatMedium: ED; Size: 15 p.
AvailabilityOSTI as DE94004370; Paper copy available at OSTI: phone, 865-576-8401, or email, reports@adonis.osti.gov
System Entry Date2008 Feb 12

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