Building America Case Study: Northwest Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Program High-Performance Test Homes

T. Hewes, B. Peeks, E. Martin

Research output: NRELFact Sheet

Abstract

This project represents the third phase of a multi-year effort to develop and bring to market a High Performance Manufactured Home (HPMH). The scope of this project involved building four HPMH prototypes, resulting in what is expected to be a 30 percent savings relative to the Building America Benchmark. (The actual % savings varies depending on choice of heating equipment and climate zone). The HPMH home is intended to make significant progress toward performing as zero-net-energy ready. Previous phases of this project created a HPMH specification and prototyped individual measures from the package to obtain engineering approvals and develop preliminary factory construction processes. This report describes the project team's work during 2014 to build prototype homes to the HPMH specifications and to monitor the homes for energy performance and durability during 2014. Monitoring is expected to continue into 2016.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages2
StatePublished - 2015

Bibliographical note

Work performed by Building America Partnership for Improved Residential Construction (BA-PIRC) / Florida Solar Energy Center, Cocoa, Florida

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/FS-5500-63895

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102015-4638

Keywords

  • BA-PIRC
  • Building America
  • ductless heat pumps
  • heat pump water heaters
  • HPWH
  • manufactured housing
  • residential
  • Residential Buildings

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