Allinson, D. and Crawley, J. and Elwell, C. and Farmer, D. and Fylan, F. and Glew, D. and Gorse, C. and Hardy, A. and Hollick, F. and Johnston, D. and Lomas, K.J. and Loveday, D.L. and Miles-Shenton, D. and Parker, J. and Reevell, L. and Roberts, B.M. and Roberts, G. and Thomas, F. and Wingfield, J.
(2024).
Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies Project Phase 2 Data: Temperature, Relative Humidity, Dwelling Information, and Local Weather, 2019-2020.
[Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex:
UK Data Service.
10.5255/UKDA-SN-854701
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This dataset was created for the Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies (TEST) Project (Phase 2). It was funded by the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy via the Smart Meter Enabled Thermal Efficiency Ratings (SMETER) Innovation Competition: Phase 2. For the latest edition including up to 2021 data and an additional 15 dwellings, co-heating test, airtightness, and occupant survey results users are advised to visit and download the data from https://reshare.ukdataservice.ac.uk/856978/
Data description (abstract)
The dataset comprises gas and electricity consumption, indoor air temperature, and indoor relative humidity measured in 15 different dwellings, local weather data, a dwelling survey, and an occupant survey recorded during Phase 2 of the TEST Project. Refer to the README for data file structure. Heat transfer coefficients (HTC) measured by co-heating test, and fan pressurisation results have been omitted from this dataset to allow for blind prediction of HTC.
Data creators: |
Creator Name |
Affiliation |
ORCID (as URL) |
Allinson D. |
Loughborough University |
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Crawley J. |
UCL |
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Elwell C. |
UCL |
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Farmer D. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Fylan F. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Glew D. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Gorse C. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Hardy A. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Hollick F. |
UCL |
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Johnston D. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Lomas K.J. |
Loughborough University |
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Loveday D.L. |
Loughborough University |
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Miles-Shenton D. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Parker J. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Reevell L. |
Halton Housing |
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Roberts B.M. |
Loughborough University |
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6542-0650
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Roberts G. |
Halton Housing |
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Thomas F. |
Leeds Beckett University |
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Wingfield J. |
UCL |
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Sponsors: |
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
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Topic classification: |
Science and technology
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Keywords: |
ENERGY, TEMPERATURE, BUILDINGS, SMART METERS
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Project title: |
Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies (TEST) Project
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Alternative title: |
TEST
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Date published: |
18 Aug 2022 17:11
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Last modified: |
26 Mar 2024 17:47
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Collection period: |
Date from: | Date to: |
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1 January 2019 | 12 August 2020 |
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Geographical area: |
Halton |
Country: |
United Kingdom |
Data collection method: |
All data were collected as part of the Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies (TEST) Project (Phase 2). It was funded by the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy via the Smart Meter Enabled Thermal Efficiency Ratings (SMETER) Innovation Competition: Phase 2. This dataset comprises a subsample of 15 dwellings, selected for release from the entire sample of 30 dwellings. Each dwelling had a prior co-heating test and fan pressurisation test. These data have been withheld to allow for blind prediction of heat transfer coefficient. The following data have been made available to aid calculation of heat transfer coefficient: - Gas and electricity consumption. - Indoor temperature and relative humidity. - Local weather conditions. - Additional information on the dwelling and the occupants such as boiler type, wall construction, and number of occupants. Gas and electricity consumption were measured via secondary meters at 30 minute intervals in all 15 dwellings. There is an accompanying quality assurance (QA) file for each week of energy data, highlighting any issues. Indoor temperature data were measured at 30-minute intervals in every room in each home using a narrowband IoT sensor (uncertainty: temperature +/- 0.2 deg C; relative humidity +/- 2%). Local weather data were measured at a central site within approximately 6 km of all homes in the sample. Data include dry bulb temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, precipitation, barometric pressure, and total vertical solar irradiance (facing south). Information from the dwelling was collected via visual inspection. One occupant in each dwelling was asked: "how many people permanently live here". |
Observation unit: |
Individual, Household |
Kind of data: |
Numeric, Text |
Type of data: |
Experimental data
, Qualitative and mixed methods data, Time series data |
Resource language: |
English |
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Rights owners: |
Name |
Affiliation |
ORCID (as URL) |
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy - |
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy |
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Contact: |
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Notes on access: |
The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access.
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Publisher: |
UK Data Service
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Last modified: |
26 Mar 2024 17:47
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