Site handbook: data acquisition system information, Princeton Professional Park, Princeton, NJ

The Princeton Professional Park is composed of three buildings. Each of these buildings has a long, narrow atrium running along the east/west axis with individual tenant office spaces connected to the atrium from the north and south. The atrium is used to collect heat which can be used by the tenants, it provides natural light, and is the circulation space for entering he offices. Each of the tenant spaces is served by its own electrical service, separate from the other spaces. Each tenant space has its own mechanical systems. These mechanical systems are integral components of the passive/hybrid systems. Each tenant space has at least two heat pumps. The mechanical system can operate in 10 modes for heating, cooling, ventilating, and charging or discharging a rock bed. A channel log is provided which includes the description, location, and units for each of the 33 data channels monitored. One-time measurements are listed, as well as a sample output. A file log includes the file name, the beginning and ending times of each file, and comments regarding discontinuities in the data.