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The emphasis of the presentation should be on the status of the tasks and the accomplishments this semester. The organization should be similar to that of the report: Title/Cover Page, Overview/Introduction, Project Tasks, broad Project Planning (overall milestones and timeline), and Conclusion. For each Task, the presentation should summarize the goal, technical progress, status, and expected deliverable dates, and project the future activities. You may omit the Semester Transition Plan and detailed task timelines from your presentation. Demonstrations are encouraged.
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Habitat for Humanity May 1999
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Floor Plans Energy Efficiency Information Package Main Page Home Selection GuideHome Efficiency Options Construction Guide Include -Floor Plan -3D View -Cost of Living, 1yr Plans 1 - 2 Bedroom 4 - 3 Bedroom 1 - 4 Bedroom Include - Air Conditioning - Furnaces - Lighting - Window Awnings - Low-e Windows Include - Building materials list - Construction blueprints - Construction timeline - Construction / material recommendations Energy Efficiency Information Package Floor Plans
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Presented by: Brian Vosberg 4 Brian Vosberg 4 Kevin Miller 4 Michelle Tozer 4 Megan Moloney Habitat for Humanity - Standardized Blueprint Team
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4 Review Existing House Plans 4 Consultation of Keystone Architecture 4 Deliverable Decision 4 Work on Plans 4 Completion and Delivery Semester Tasks Habitat for Humanity - Standardized Blueprint Team
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Blueprints - for 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom homes 4 Architectural –Floor Plan –Wall Section –Elevation 4 Electrical Habitat for Humanity - Standardized Blueprint Team
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Electrical Blueprints
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4 Tim Wilson 4 Doug Crook Presented by: Doug Crook Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team
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4 To find cost effective ways to improve the energy efficiency of Habitat homes 4 To calculate energy profiles of home designs developed by the Floor Plans Team for use in presentation by the Software Team 4 Create a model of a Habitat house within the Energy 10 software 4 Simulate the energy use of a home for a year 4 Make modifications to the base model and compare to current design 4 Compare energy savings to cost of design changes Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team GoalApproach
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4 Energy 10 Inputs –Floor plan –Air infiltration model –Lighting profiles –Local utility costs –Shading –Insulation –Weather 4 Base Mode Simulation Results –92,000 kBtu annual energy use –$800 annual energy cost –60% due to heating Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Energy 10 /Base Model
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4 2x4 vs. 2x6 exterior walls 4 1’ vs. 2’ overhangs 4 Central Air vs. Window air conditioning 4 Furnace Efficiency Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Modifications of Base Model
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Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team 2 x 4 vs. 2 x 6
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4 2x4 exterior wall $ 495 4 2x6 exterior wall$ 462 4 Annual Savings$ 33 Modification Cost (16 in. oc)$ 300 Modification Cost (24 in. oc)$ 240 Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Exterior Wall - Annual Utility Costs
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Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team 1’ x vs. 2’ overhang
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4 1’ Overhang $ 448 4 2’ Overhang$ 444 4 Annual Savings$ 4 Modification costs are not considered, the expense difference is minimal Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Overhang -Annual Utility Costs
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Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team
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4 80% Efficient Furnace $296 4 90% Efficient Furnace$263 4 Savings$ 33 Modification cost$400 Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team
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Window A/C vs. Central A/C
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4 Window Air$151 4 Central Air$112 4 Annual Savings$ 39 Modification Costs$470 Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Air Conditioner - Annual Utility Costs
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4 2x6 walls 4 2’ overhangs 4 90% efficient furnace 4 Central air conditioning Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Recommendations
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4 Future modifications –Setback / setup of HVAC system –Solar absorption of exterior walls –Window area / window type –Any other suggestions made by Doug Taylor, Habitat for Humanity, or the EPICS team Habitat for Humanity - Energy Efficiency Team Future / Transition
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4 Adam Stanczak 4 Asli Kumcu 4 John Wiley Presented by: John Wiley Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software
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4 Home Selection Guide 4 Home Efficiency Options 4 Construction Guide Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Project Tasks
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4 Our goal is to aid potential homeowners in the selection of a new home – Floor plans: Basic 2, 3, and 4 bedroom – Outside View: Elevation – Cost Analysis: utility costs for living in the house for one year. 4 The Guide will include Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Home Selection Guide
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Enter Guide Enter Guide 4 Technical Progress: 1 - 2 bedroom house 4 - 3 bedroom houses 1 - 4 bedroom house – Floor Plans and Outside View – Cost Analysis 1 - 3 bedroom house Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Home Selection Guide
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4 Deliverable date December 1999 4 Future Activities - Convert orthographic views to an isometric rendering - Enter economic analyses based on Energy-10 Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Home Selection Guide
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4 Our goal is to present energy efficiency options to potential homeowners – High Efficiency Furnaces – Air Conditioning Options – Fluorescent Lighting – Window Awnings – Low E Windows 4 This segment will include information about Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Home Efficiency Options
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Enter Energy Options Enter Energy Options Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Home Efficiency Options 4 Technical Progress: – Fluorescent Lighting Information – Window Awnings – Furnace Comparisons –Air Conditioning Information
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4 Deliverable date December 1999 4 Future Activities - Acquire and input additional information on most categories - Enter economic analyses for each home design on each modification, show the savings/expense of the option Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Home Efficiency Options
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4 Our goal is to provide a guide with data important to the construction supervisors – Building Materials List – Construction Quality Blueprints – Building Construction Timeline – Cost Analyses – Construction Tips Brochures 4 This segment will include Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Construction Guide
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Construction Guide Construction Guide Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Construction Guide 4 Technical Progress: – Construction Tips Brochures, Fall 1998 team
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4 Deliverable date December 1999 4 Future Activities - Acquire and input information on all categories Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Construction Guide
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More economical and energy-efficient homes 4 Energy-10 Output 4 Construction Costs 4 Building Timelines 4 Current Blueprints Habitat for Humanity - Habitat Information Software Project Integration: Information Display Package
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– Construction: walls, roof, window, insulation – Air Infiltration – Air Conditioning 4 Output of utility savings versus original costs for different design changes 4 Book of 6 standardized blueprints Habitat for Humanity - May 1999 Deliverables
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Energy Efficiency Information Package Floor Plans Main Page Home Selection GuideHome Efficiency Options Construction Guide Include -Floor Plan -3D View -Cost of Living, 1yr Plans 1 - 2 Bedroom 4 - 3 Bedroom 1 - 4 Bedroom Include - Air Conditioning - Furnaces - Lighting - Window Awnings - Low-e Windows Include - Building materials list - Construction blueprints - Construction timeline - Construction / material recommendations
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Team Members Energy Efficiency Members Standardized Blueprint Members Team Leaders : Michelle Tozer & John Wiley Information Display Package Megan Moloney Michelle Tozer Brain Vosberg Kevin Miller John Wiley Adam Stanczak Asli Kumcu Tim Wilson Doug Crook
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