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The information collected in each step listed above
should be recorded as accurately as possible, as it forms the
basis for all other building energy use calculations.
Table 1
Facility Data From Real Property Data Sources
Cooled?
Heat
DHW
Fossil
Elec.
(Y/N)
Fuel
Group (b)
Fuel
Fuels
Bldg
Category
Bldg
Area
Metered
(a)
(a)
Metered
No.
Code
Type
(Y/N)
ft2
(Y/N)
1
14140
ADMI
50,000
N
N
E
Y
FNG
E-Y-FNG
N
2
BRK
25,000
Y
N
FNG
Y
FNG
FNG-Y-FNG
3
FH
1,200
N
N
E
Y
EHP
E-Y-EHP
4
ADMI
200,000
N
N
E
Y
FNG
E-Y-FNG
N
6
FH
1,500
N
N
E
Y
EHP
E-Y-EHP
7
SHOP
50,000
N
Y
FNG
N
FNG
FNG-N-FNG
Notes:
(a) Fuel type abbreviations are as follows:
E = electric
ER = electric resistance heat (e.g., baseboard, forced air, radiant)
EHP = electric heat pump heat
FNG = fossil fuel - natural gas
FFO = fossil fuel - fuel oil
FS = fossil fuel - steam
FO = other fossil fuel (e.g., propane, hot water, coal, wood)
F = any fossil fuel
NH = no heat
(b) Group is a code used to group similar buildings by the domestic hot water
(DHW) fuel type, presence/absence of cooling, and heating fuel type. This field is
simply the previous three fields combined.
2.2
Building Energy. On Navy installations, buildings
often constitute a major consumer of energy. For this reason,
the estimate of building energy consumption must be as accurate
as possible to develop reliable energy consumption information
for each Navy installation. Energy consumption by
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