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HEAT PUMP RETROFIT STRATEGIES FOR MULTIFAMILY BUILDINGS

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while a decentralized system is more dependent on occupants in each apartment or room. This dependence is both from a maintenance and a set point control/operations perspective. For example, a hot water-heated building could replace the entire system with a central heat pump plant, which would be a similarly centralized system. This new system would require the building staff to maintain the central heat pumps and control the day-to-day operation of the heating system. Alternatively, the building could decommission the hot water system, remove it, and install PTHPs in each room, which would be a move from a centralized system to a decentralized system. The residents would have the day-to-day control of their heat pumps while building staff would be involved in more substantial work such as replacement and periodic maintenance. Figure 6 relates retrofit paths to existing heating typologies. Figure 6. Space heating retrofit path options for each typology. Steven Winter Associates,Inc. 14

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