Measured indoor air temperatures, heat flux and power consumption in two unoccupied, electrically heated dwellings during two winters
This dataset is maintained by Max Eastwood (m.w.eastwood@lboro.ac.uk), Building Energy Research Group (BERG), School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, Loughborough University.
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This dataset provides the measured indoor dry bulb temperatures, heat flux, power consumption and surrounding weather conducted in the Loughborough Matched Pair test houses during two winters (2021/22 and 2022/23).
The dataset is made publicly available here. This dataset includes:
1. README.txt: A Read Me file with more details of the study and the dataset.
2. Dataset_descriptor.pdf: a guidance document containing information on the measurment work carried out.
3. W1_West_10minute.csv: 10-minute dry bulb temperature measured in the West house during winter 1.
4. W1_East_10minute.csv: 10-minute dry bulb temperature measured in the East house during winter 1.
5. W2_West_10minute.csv: 10-minute dry bulb temperature measured in the West house during winter 2.
6. W2_East_10minute.csv: 10-minute dry bulb temperature measured in the East house during winter 2.
7. W1_Weather_20second.csv: 20-second weather data compiled from the test house weather station during winter 1.
8. W2_Weather_20second.csv: 20-second weather data compiled from the test house weather station during winter 2.
Other information on the houses' geometry and construction can be found here: https://doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.8094575
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Funding
The UK Doctoral Training Centre in Energy Demand Reduction and the Built Environment
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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