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UES Measures Standard protocols list Demand Response Technologies Supporting Documents Propose a measure or standard protocol Proposed measures and status Whole Building Efforts

Subcommittees

  • Commercial HVAC
  • Connected Thermostats
  • Demand Response
  • Duct Sealing
  • Guidelines
  • Heat Pump Water Heaters
  • Implementers Group
  • Modeling
  • Natural Gas
  • New Homes
  • Non-Residential Lighting
  • Operations
  • Refrigeration
  • Research and Evaluation
  • Residential HVAC
  • RTF Policy Advisory Committee
  • Small and Rural Utilities
  • Weatherization
  • Whole Building
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High Performance Manufactured Home

At a Glance

Category 
none
Status 
deactivated
Sector 
residential
Applications 
new construction

Workbook

Latest Version

ResHPMH_v1.xlsm

File ResHPMH_v1.xlsm
Original savings workbook.
Date 
May 30, 2012
Version number 
1.0

Decisions

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Latest decision

Decision details

Decided 
September 22, 2015
RTF Meeting: September 22, 2015

Measure deactivation

Decision Details

Deactivate the UES measure “High Performance Manufactured Homes”

Decided 
May 12, 2015
RTF Meeting: May 12, 2015

Sunset date extension

Decision Details

Extend the sunset dates for the following measures to November 30, 2015:NC - ENERGY STAR and EcoRated homes, MH; NC - High Performance Manufactured Homes; Weatherization, MH; Performance-based Duct Sealing, MH; Air Source Heat Pump Upgrades, MH; Air Source Heat Pump Conversion, MH.Staff should complete the MH calibration comparison and reporting back to the RTF as quickly as possible.

Decided 
April 14, 2015
RTF Meeting: April 14, 2015

Approve measure update

Decision Details

Change the status from 'Active' to 'Under Review' for the Residential Weatherization MH;Residential Commissioning Controls & Sizing MH; and Residential New Construction High Performance Manufactured Homes.

Decided 
December 16, 2014
RTF Meeting: December 16, 2014

Sunset date extension

Decision Details

Extend the sunset date of High Performance Manufactured Homes UES measure to June 2015.

Decided 
July 15, 2014
RTF Meeting: July 15, 2014

Direction for SEEM calibration

Decision Details

Approve the Phase I calibration for manufactured-home new construction measures described above, but not for homes with SEEM (69/64)/sq. ft. below 1.5 (HP) or 3.0 (ER). The Phase I calibration aligns SEEM (69/64) with VBDD for homes with clear heating energy signatures and no non-metered fuels. Staff will examine alternative data sources (especially NEEM, 2009) to determine if the calibration should be adjusted for new-construction homes.

Decided 
May 15, 2012
RTF Meeting: May 15, 2012

Approve measure update with direction for future analysis

Decision Details

Approve the Residential New Construction High Performance Manufactured Home UES measure as provisional with a sunset date of December 31, 2014.

The research plan for this measure is to review/apply data from the regional HPWH and DHP studies, update the CFL analysis once more is known about the impact of the federal standard, and measure crawlspace temperatures (HPWH inlet temperature) for 10 HPMH's. The RTF will review the results of these efforts and work to bring the measure to active status.

Small/rural Checklist

Latest Version

ResHPMH_SRR_Checklist.xlsx

File ResHPMH_SRR_Checklist.xlsx
Date 
Jun 7, 2012

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