Detailed Operational Data for Three Norwegian Houses Equipped with Wood Stoves: Sub-Hourly Room-Level Measurements of Indoor Environmental Quality, Space-Heating Power, Stove Surface Temperature, and Household Total Electric Power

Published: 5 December 2025| Version 5 | DOI: 10.17632/8b7xwh2366.5
Contributors:
Abolfazl Mohammadabadi,
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Description

Data were collected in three residential buildings in Trondheim, Norway, heated with direct electric panels and a wood stove, as part of the SusWoodStoves research project, which aimed to investigate the influence of wood stove operation on electric power consumption. The dataset is characterized by high resolution in time, space (that is, room level), and the number of recorded physical quantities, allowing for a wide range of investigations related to indoor climate modeling, energy use, and building–grid interaction. Specifically, the dataset includes indoor and outdoor environmental variables such as air temperature, CO₂, TVOC, radon concentrations, and particulate matter; global solar irradiation has been recorded from a meteorological station nearby; electric power is measured for each heat emitter and on the main meter; and the surface temperature of the wood stove is recorded to monitor its operation. Measurements were sampled every 5 minutes, with periods ranging from 2 to 6 months.

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Institutions

  • NTNU Fakultet for ingeniorvitenskap og teknologi Trondheim
  • SINTEF Energi AS

Categories

Biomass Stove, Electricity End Use, Building Heating

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