Residential Heating System Control for Future Electric Power Grid Services Using Minimal Measurements

Michael R. Brambley, Jianming Lian
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The study presented focuses on control of central electric resistance heating (often referred to as electric furnaces) in a manner to meet a specified target reduction in average electric power demand over 5-minute utility verification periods. The paper describes a supervisory control method that uses a small number of sensed points to meet these target power demand reductions while ensuring that indoor temperature is maintained within a comfortable range. Testing of the control method is performed in two identical test homes with the control methodology augmented to account for practical complexities in the operation of the heating system equipment (e.g., minimum-off [lock-out] time, response activation delay, and data latency). The test homes, equipment in them, data collection apparatus, and control platform are described as well as results of the testing. The analysis of results shows the potential for control of electric heating systems to provide demand response as well as some limitations when used alone without coordinated control with other end-use equipment and appliances. Discussion of results includes a brief introduction to a method for coordinated control of multiple appliances in homes and identification of potential future research to realize the underlying vision of homes providing services to the power grid.
使用最小测量的未来电网服务住宅供暖系统控制
所提出的研究侧重于控制中央电阻加热(通常称为电炉),以满足在5分钟效用验证期内减少平均电力需求的指定目标。本文描述了一种监控方法,该方法使用少量的感测点来满足这些目标电力需求的减少,同时确保室内温度保持在舒适的范围内。控制方法的测试在两个相同的测试家庭中进行,并增加了控制方法,以考虑加热系统设备操作的实际复杂性(例如,最小关闭[锁定]时间,响应激活延迟和数据延迟)。介绍了试验室、试验室中的设备、数据采集装置和控制平台以及试验结果。对结果的分析表明,控制电加热系统提供需求响应的潜力,以及在单独使用而不与其他最终用途设备和器具协调控制时的一些限制。对结果的讨论包括简要介绍一种协调控制家庭中多个电器的方法,并确定潜在的未来研究,以实现家庭向电网提供服务的潜在愿景。
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