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1 The key to comfort and efficiency for heating and air-conditioning
Exquisite Heat The key to comfort and efficiency for heating and air-conditioning

2 15% fuel savings/4yr payback/$1000
January 13, 2019

3 1/13/2019 A word about savings. Every building has a different relationship with its cooling plant. Some waste a lot. Most waste a lot. Most have comfort problems. Savings on electricity can range from 5-30% Exquisite Heat will run it more comfortably and efficiently for sure. January 13, 2019

4 Efficiency Reduced standby loss. Increased exchange circulation
Greater circulation reduces air stratification Cooler rather than cold air on moderate days Reduced ducting temperature change Less generation to satisfy comfort needs. Reduced frost. January 13, 2019

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6 How?? Precise BTU extraction for BTU gain. January 13, 2019

7 Exquisite Heat Adjusts cooling supply temperature in response to Thermostat demand history. January 13, 2019

8 Even BTU distribution Moderated temperatures allow for more evenly delivered temperature to the space at longer cycles of circulation. January 13, 2019

9 Temperature vs. Thermostat
The higher the air delivery temperature the longer it will take the thermostat to sense the change. January 13, 2019

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11 Simple Attachment Two wire Thermostat parallel connection input.
Attach thermistor to supply output. Connect low voltage control relay in series. Attach 24 Vlt Power from existing source. Program system variables. Revisit until satisfied with installation settings. January 13, 2019

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13 What happened? A changed philosophy of HVAC control.
The new goal is to satisfy an Ideal Thermostat Demand ratio. As Actual Thermostat Demand changes in relation to Ideal Thermostat Demand, the source output is adjusted every hour. January 13, 2019

14 Increased circulation delivers even comfort.
Assumption 1 Increased circulation delivers even comfort. January 13, 2019

15 Assumption 2. The closer the cooling plant temperature is to the room temperature requirement, the more fuel efficient the system. January 13, 2019

16 Thermostat The thermostat takes all heat loss and heat gain into consideration. The customer can adjust thermostat for personal comfort. Thermostat activity can be used to adjust boiler, HVAC output to satisfy the space with ideal circulation. The thermostat and energy source interact intelligently for comfort and efficiency. January 13, 2019

17 IDEAL THERMOSTAT DEMAND RATIO
For Exquisite Heat the constant is IDEAL THERMOSTAT DEMAND RATIO

18 Ideal Demand Ratio A preset thermostat On ratio = 70%
The circulation rate at which the heat/cooling source is providing the precise BTU supply for satisfaction and comfort distribution. Thermostat On = Circulation On

19 Constant Ideal Thermostat Demand Ratio gives us a constant for comparison and adjustment. January 13, 2019

20 Actual Thermostat Demand Ratio
The actual proportion of time a thermostat “calls” for comfortable temperature in a given period of time. (60 minutes) ADR January 13, 2019

21 Actual Demand Ratio Control takes thermostat on/off status reading every second. 60 samples/minute x 60minutes = 3600 samples per hour. If thermostat is on for 2520 times/3600 samples, the actual demand ratio = 2520/ = = 70% January 13, 2019

22 What information do we need?
Previous hour adjusted cooling plant cycle on time: 40 minutes = Actual Demand Ratio. Period of analysis = 60 minutes (5-90 min) January 13, 2019

23 Temperature change factor +
Ideal demand ratio = .70 Actual demand ratio = .75 ((ADR-IDR) x10) = TCF ratio difference = = +.05 Time Change Factor x 10= +.5 Cycle time = +.5

24 Temperature Change Increment
Temp change increment is an arbitrary factor we use to determine the degree of response we want to make in the adjustment with the temperature change factor. 1 Minute x = Minute 2 Minute x = Minute 3 Minute x = Minutes January 13, 2019

25 New High Limit Temp calculation
Current Cycle Time= 40 Min (( ) x 10)= +.5 x 3 Min = +1.5 Min 40 Min+ 1.5Min = 41.5 Min New Cycle Time (Higher) January 13, 2019

26 Cycle Time Settings 40 Min + 1.5 Min = New ON Time (Higher) = 41.5 Min
Cycle rest time of 10 Min January 13, 2019

27 Time change factor Ideal demand ratio = .70 Actual Demand ratio = .55
Time Change factor = (( ) x10)= -1.5 Time Change increment = 3 Minutes Current ON Time = 40 Minutes (( ) x 10)) = -1.5 x 3 minutes = -4.5 min 40 Min – 4.5 Min = New Cycle time (Lower)= 35.5 Minutes

28 Factory Settings Each control comes from the factory set up to attach and run. Advanced programming is available for those who wish to use it. No computer knowledge is needed to install the control. January 13, 2019

29 All Variables are changeable
Ideal ratio Incremental change values: (1-5 Min) Analysis Period times: min Absolute High and Low limits for alarms and reset: 5, 10, 20min – , 30, 60, 90 Min Initial start up Time set: <30-90> min Break times: Minutes or Proportional

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31 Minute to Minute Comfort
Between analysis within the hour, the thermostat can increase the % call for heat/cool, by running more or less than the Ideal Demand ratio of 60% If warmer the thermostat can run up to 100%. If chillier the thermostat runs less than 70%. The thermostat always responds to the call. We only use TT information for analysis. January 13, 2019

32 Multi Zone Satisfaction
Most cases are satisfied by attaching analysis zone to average zone in system. The rest of the zones will float with variable circulation for the hour. January 13, 2019

33 What has been done We have changed the philosophy of HVAC control.
The new goal is to give enough to satisfy a fixed Ideal Thermostat Demand ratio. We adjust the output to meet that Ideal demand at the thermostat. We provide a more comfortable and more efficient method of cooling interior space. January 13, 2019

34 Shut Down In the event of a control shut down:
Power failure Computer switches “disconnect control relay” off and returns HVAC to in series factory low voltage controls.

35 Alarms Normally open or closed alarm relay is activated upon shut down, or safety settings. Trigger local alarm, communicator, or security system. Alarm central or direct dialer to owner and/or contractor. Additional flood, heat, smoke detection.

36 Day after day. Year after year. It more than pays for itself.
Cash Flow + Day after day. Year after year. It more than pays for itself.

37 Free of Charge The feature customers notice first
Added Comfort Free of Charge The feature customers notice first

38 Unconditional Guarantee
Exquisite Heat will exchange failed equipment for five years. Lease and rental replacement will occur for the term of the agreement. Equipment will be removed and rental agreement cancelled provided Accounts are current. ( Do it Right!!! ) We are here to refine comfort and efficiency. January 13, 2019

39 Manufacturers Now have the opportunity to develop efficient HVAC and deliver system efficiency to the comfort recipient. January 13, 2019

40 HVAC Contractors have the opportunity to deliver unprecedented comfort and efficiency to their customers. Exquisite Heat offers the best in class for controlling existing buildings without the need for major renovation. January 13, 2019

41 “Exquisite Heat” reg. trademark www.Exqheat.com 914-588-4791
Thank you !! “Exquisite Heat” reg. trademark US Patent 6,402, /18/01


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