Buildings (Apr 2015)

Field Observation of Cooling Energy Savings Due to High-Reflectance Paints

  • Hideki Takebayashi,
  • Chihiro Yamada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings5020310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 310 – 317

Abstract

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Cooling energy savings in a building with the roof coated with high-reflectance paint are examined. It is difficult to recognize such savings using the data observed hourly. Among the factors assumed to affect cooling energy load are: (1) internal heat generation, (2) set temperature, and (3) weather conditions. By analyzing the relationship between indoor-outdoor air temperature difference (averaged) and electric power consumption (integrated) of the air conditioner in the building over a day, the reduction in electric power consumption due to the use of a high-reflectance paint coating is estimated at approximately 72 Wh·m−2·day−1.

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