Manufactured Home Comparison

Topics:
Construction Services and Home Improvement
Tags:
Hardware,
Thin Clients
Source:
Florida Solar Energy Center

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Overview: This case study discusses how North Carolina A&T University (NCATU) has procured two high visibility manufactured homes on its campus in Greensboro, NC. Built by Palm Harbor Homes, Siler City, they have 1,528 sq. feet of living area, with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. During testing, each model house was unoccupied; however, the use of lights and appliances were simulated with timers. One of the homes was conventional and the other was expected to be 50% more energy efficient. Measured data shows that an overall savings of 55% was achieved for the combined heating, cooling and water heating loads, surpassing the design goal.

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