Transformer Type |
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Applicability |
Buildings with large electric service |
Definition |
Transformers can be classified as either dry type or liquid filled (usually oil). |
Units |
List (see above) |
Input Restrictions |
Transformers can be modeled or not at the discretion of the energy modeler. If they are more efficient than the requirements in Standard 90.1-2016, then they must be modeled in order to take credit. |
Baseline Rules |
If transformers are modeled in the proposed design, then they must also be modeled in the baseline building. |
Transformer Efficiency |
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Applicability |
When transformers are modeled. |
Definition |
The efficiency expressed as a percent representing the |
Units |
Percent (%) |
Input Restrictions |
For new construction, transformers must meet the efficiency requirements in table 8.4.4 of Standard 90.1-2016. |
Baseline Rules |
Efficiency shall be taken from table 8.4.4. of Standard 90.1‑2016. |
Transformer Type | |
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Applicability | Buildings with large electric service |
Definition | Transformers can be classified as either dry type or liquid filled (usually oil) |
Units | List: dry type, liquid filled |
Input Restrictions | Transformers can be modeled or not at the discretion of the energy modeler. If they are more efficient than the requirements in Standard 90.1-2019, then they must be modeled in order to take credit. |
Baseline Building | If transformers are modeled in the proposed design, then they must also be modeled in the baseline building |
Transformer Efficiency | |
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Applicability | When transformers are modeled for the proposed design |
Definition | The efficiency with which transformers transfer electricity from the grid to the building or from onsite generators to the grid. |
Units | Percent (%) |
Input Restrictions | For new construction, transformers must meet or exceed the efficiency requirements in Table 8.4.4 of Standard 90.1-2019 |
Baseline Building | Efficiency shall be taken from Table 8.4.4. of Standard 90.1-2019 |