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NRG1123 — Energy Efficiency Methods

3 credits · 3 hours

NRG 1123 - Energy Efficiency Methods NRG 1123 - Energy Efficiency Methods A systems approach is used to analyze the input, output, and efficiency of commonplace energy conversion devices. Included are motors, fans, pumps, heat engines, domestic hot water heaters, furnaces, boilers, refrigeration devices, and heat pumps. In so doing students become fluent in the use of the many different units used to denote and measure energy/power learn what quantities need to be measured to determine energy/power in different systems determine the energy/cost savings associated with different efficiency improvement strategies. Prerequisite: NRG 1101 with a C- or higher Previous: NRG* 123

Prerequisites: NRG1101

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