Background:
HVAC equipment and related systems have finite operating lives, require regular maintenance. Such systems are naturally susceptible to performance problems that reduce the energy/environmental and operating efficiency, reduce equipment useful life, increase the cost of ownership of the equipment, and provide unstable occupant comfort.
Fault detection and diagnosis of a multitude of operating problems, in both residential and nonresidential HVAC systems, is critical to maintaining the legally required (federal and state energy codes/standards) energy performance efficiency the unit is expected to deliver to meet user, ratepayer, utility, and societal local and global climate-related environmental management goals.