Estimating Peak Water Demands in Buildings with Efficient ...
Estimating Peak Water Demands in Buildings
with Efficient Fixtures: Progress and Prognosis
Steven Buchberger
Emerging Water Technology Symposium
May 15, 2018
The Problem
The Progress
The Prognosis
2
Time History of Water Demand (21 units)
Flow (L/min)
100
Friday, May 16
80
60
40
20
0
0
4
8
12
16
20
Hour
3
24
4
3 Key Fixture Characteristics (n,p,q,)
n: Fixture Count
1
2
3
. . . x. . . . .
q: Fixture Flow Rate
p: Fixture Probability of Use
t
?
p=
T
5
i
n
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