NEMA DC 3 ANNEX A-2013 ENERGY-EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS.pdf
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1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA DC 3, Annex A-2013Energy-Efficiency Requirements for Programmable ThermostatsNEMA DC 3, Annex A-2013 Energy-Efficiency Requirements for Programmable Thermostats Published by: National Electrical Manufacturers Association 130
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12、. Any certification or other statement of compliance with any health or safetyrelated information in this document shall not be attributable to NEMA and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement. DC 3, Annex A-2013 Page i 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Associati
13、on CONTENTS A.1 Overview . 1 A.1.1 Normative References . 1 A.2 Core Features of a Thermostat . 1 A.2.1 Programming. 1 A.2.2 Program Intervals 1 A.3 Feature Requirements. 1 A.4 Programming Requirements 1 A.5 Setting Requirements 2 A.6 Default Program 2 A.7 Recovery System 3 A.8 Temporary Hold Featur
14、e . 3 A.9 Permanent Hold Feature . 3 A.10 Battery Backup . 3 A.11 Operating Differential of the Thermostat 3 A.12 Cycle Rate Setting and Differential Adjustment Setting . 3 A.13 Operating Differential AND DROOP TEST . 4 A.13.1 Operating Differential Heating Operation. 4 A.13.2 Operating Differential
15、 Cooling Operation . 4 A.13.3 Room Temperature Droop Heating Operation . 4 A.13.4 Room Temperature Droop Cooling Operation 4 A.13.5 Operating Differential 4 A.13.6 Temperature Droop . 4 A.14 Static Temperature Accuracy 4 A.15 Interface Requirements . 5 A.15.1 Indicator for Auxiliary/Emergency Heat 5
16、 A.15.2 Hold/Manual Setting 5 A.15.3 Battery Powered Thermostats . 5 DC 3, Annex A-2013 Page ii 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association DC 3, Annex A-2013 Page 1 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association A.1 OVERVIEW This annex provides the specifications that are required for a
17、programmable thermostat to be classified as energy efficient. A.1.1 Normative References CSA-C828-06 Performance Requirements for Thermostats Used with Individual Room Electric Space Heating Devices A.2 CORE FEATURES OF A THERMOSTAT A.2.1 Programming The thermostat shall have one or more of the foll
18、owing schedule types: A (5 Day 2 Day) schedule that includes weekdays and weekends A (5 Day 1 Day 1 Day) schedule that allows different weekend day schedules An independent (7 Day) schedule A.2.2 Program Intervals Thermostats shall have at least four possible programming events for each programming
19、period (i.e. wake, leave, return, and sleep settings). See Table 1 for setpoint temperatures. Each setback/setup period shall be at least eight hours long. At least one of these weekly schedules must be shipped as the default program. NOTEZoning systems, home automation, and building control systems
20、 will not be covered in this specification. A.3 FEATURE REQUIREMENTS Thermostats shall have the following features: Pre-Programmed SettingsAt least one of recommended types in A.2.1.- Recovery Systems shall include: o Single stage heating and cooling systems o Multistage heating and cooling systems
21、o Heat pumps with auxiliary heat with sensible management of auxiliary heat stages. Recovery types shall include one or both of the following: o Conventional recovery o Adaptive recovery Long term hold and short term hold features Must maintain schedule during power outages A method by which the the
22、rmostat adapts to application variations (See A.11) Temperature control accuracy to meet required specifications (See A.13 and A.14) Thermostats will have the following additional features based on manufacturers design: Enhanced lighting capability for low lighting conditions Indication for auxiliar
23、y heat / emergency heat operation of multi-stage heat pumps A.4 PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS Each thermostat shall have a default permanent weekly schedule of setback/setup times and temperatures for use by the user without any programming procedure on their part. Tables 2 and 3 are examples that may be
24、 used. Each thermostat shall also have programming capability by the user to customize a program that more closely fits their needs. The procedure is to be described for the user. DC 3, Annex A-2013 Page 2 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association The thermostat shall provide a mechanism to
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