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Florida Solar Energy Center
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FLORIDA SOLAR ENERGY CENTER (FSEC) Research Institute of the University of Central Florida Located in Cocoa, FL Nationally recognized for their work in: –Energy efficiency and building science –Solar thermal systems –Photovoltaic systems –Hydrogen energy –Indoor air quality –Advanced HVAC systems –Pollutant detoxification
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FSEC Impacts Florida Energy Gauge Program –Florida Department of Community Affairs Energy Star New Homes Program –EPA Energy-Efficient Industrialized Housing Program –US Department of Energy Florida Green Building Coalition USGBC / LEED
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Energy Efficiency Studies With Metal Roofing Flexible Roof Facility (FRF) New Smyrna Beach Zero Energy Home Florida Power and Light/Habitat for Humanity Homes
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Flexible Roof Facility (FRF) Located in Cocoa, Florida Compares average Mid-Attic High Temperatures of five roof systems each year
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FRF 1999 Results Average Mid-Attic Temps Average Outside Temp: 89.1 degrees White Aluminum Shake: 92.9 degrees White “S” Tile: 93.9 degrees White Standing Seam: 98.8 degrees Red “S” Tile: 109.8 degrees Black Shingle: 122.7 degrees
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FRF 2000 Results Average Mid-Attic Temps Average Outside Temp: 89.4 degrees White “S” Tile: 95.5 degrees White Standing Seam: 98.5 degrees Brown Aluminum Shake: 102.9 degrees Red “S” Tile: 110.0 degrees Black Shingle: 121.4 degrees
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FRF 2001 Results Average Mid-Attic Temps Average Outside Temp: 87.8 degrees Reflective Pigment Brown Aluminum Shake: 98.4 degrees White “S” Tile: 99.1 degrees White Standing Seam: 102.2 degrees Red “S” Tile: 107.9 degrees Black Shingle: 119.7 degrees
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FRF 2002 Results Average Mid-Attic Temps Average Outside Temp: 85.9 degrees Ivory Aluminum Shake: 93.3 degrees White Standing Seam: 93.7 degrees Galvalume 5V Crimp: 97.1 degrees Galvanized 5V Crimp: 99.4 degrees Black Shingle: 116.7 degrees
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New Smyrna Beach Zero Energy Home White Standing Seam Roof –Light-colored walls, large overhangs Integrated Roof-Mounted Photovoltaic System July 20, 2004 Test Data –Ambient Temperature: 77.1 degrees –Attic Temperature: 78 degrees –Bottom of Decking Temperature: 78.5 degrees –Roof Surface Temperature: 82.5 degrees Website to access energy performance data: http://www.logger.fsec.ucf.edu/cgi-bin/wg40.exe?user=ZEHDATA
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FP & L / Habitat Homes Executive Summary: http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/Bldg/pubs/coolroof/index.htm Seven side-by-side identical homes in Fort Myers with the following roof systems: –Standard dark shingles –Light colored shingles –Standard dark shingles with R-19 insulation and sealed attic –White “S” tile –White flat tile –Terra-cotta “S” tile –White standing seam
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FP & L / Habitat Homes Cooling savings –Standard dark shingles (Control) –Terra-cotta “S” tile – 3% reduction –Light colored shingles -- 4% reduction –Standard dark shingles with R-19 insulation and sealed attic – 9% reduction –White flat tile – 17% reduction –White “S” tile – 20% reduction –White standing seam – 23% reduction
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