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Figure 8. Snowstorm and Tree Damage to CU-3. Methods The Site Measurement & Verification (M&V) system was built around an Obvius Acquisuite 8812 data logging platform, with concurrent eGauge monitoring of electrical energy use. It incorporated flow and temperature measurements at strategic points as well as electricity usage for each HPWH and the electric resistance water heaters (Figure 1 illustrates monitoring equipment locations). Data that were collected and averaged over one-minute intervals included:  Water temperatures into and out of the HPWH heaters;  Water temperatures exiting each storage tank;  Water temperatures into and out of the electric boilers;  Water temperatures into and out of the recirculation loop;  Temperature of (cold) city water entering the system;  Electricity to heat water (by each HPWH and the bank of three boilers);  Flow in the recirculation loop; and BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION  The flow of incoming city water; 9

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