Evaluating Thermostats' Deadbands Using HVAC Hardware-In-the-Loop Experiment for Advanced Control Strategies: Preprint

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Abstract

Smart thermostats have gained significant popularity due to their potential for optimizing energy consumption and enhanced user control while ensuring occupants' comfort. The deadband, also referred to as temperature differential, is defined as the temperature difference between the desired setpoint and upper threshold or lower threshold for the HVAC equipment to turn on. It is a key factor influencing energy efficiency and user satisfaction. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the deadbands of five different smart thermostats, tested with a heat pump, aiming to identify variations in their deadband settings and implications for energy management. The experimental study was conducted using a HVAC hardware-in-theloop (HIL) system that integrates smart thermostats with physical HVAC equipment in a simulated house environment. The study explores the trade-offs between energy efficiency and occupant comfort and highlights how different thermostats participating in demand response event cycle differently based on their deadband settings. The findings offer valuable insights into how selecting the right thermostat or configuring smart thermostat with appropriate deadband settings can be leveraged to enhance demand response capabilities, shift loads effectively and improve operational flexibility in HVAC systems.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages11
StatePublished - 2025
Event2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference - Orlando, Florida
Duration: 8 Feb 202512 Feb 2025

Conference

Conference2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference
CityOrlando, Florida
Period8/02/2512/02/25

Bibliographical note

See NREL/CP-5500-97462 for paper as published in proceedings

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5500-91372

Keywords

  • advanced control strategies
  • deadbands
  • demand response
  • energy efficiency
  • hardware-in-the-loop
  • heat pump
  • HIL
  • HVAC
  • load shifting
  • occupant comfort
  • smart thermostats

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