Ashrae Green Guide PDF
Ashrae Green Guide PDF
Ashrae Green Guide PDF
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Journal Articles Journal Articles
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But why bother with a
GreenGuide?
GreenGuide?
Doing the right thing
Regulations
But why bother with a
GreenGuide?
GreenGuide?
Lowering ownership costs
Increased productivity
Filling a design need
The motivations and reasons for implementing Society has recognized that previous industrial and
green buildings are diverse but can be condensed developmental actions caused long-term damage to our
environment, resulting in loss of food sources and plant
into essentially wanting to do the right thing to and animal species, and changes to the earth
earths climate. As
protect the earth
earths resources. For some, a wakeup a result of learning from past mistakes and studying the
call occurred in 1973 with the oil embargo and environment, the international community identified certain
with it a realization that there may be a need to actions that threaten our ecosystem
ecosystems bio-diversity
bio-diversityand
manage our planet
planets finite resources. consequently it developed several governmental
regulations designed to protect our environment. Thus, in
this sense, the green design initiative began with the
implementation of building regulations. An example is the
regulated phasing out of chlorofluorocarbons.
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Lowering Ownership Costs Increased Productivity
Green design is lowering the total cost of Recognition of increased productivity from a
ownership in terms of resource management and building that is comfortable and enjoyable and
energy efficiency. provides healthy conditions.
- controlling site storm water for use in irrigation Comfortable occupants are less distracted, able to
incorporating energy efficiency measures in HVAC focus better on their tasks/activities, and
design appreciate the physiological benefits good green
- developing maintenance strategies to ensure design provides.
continued high-level building performance.
There are increasing numbers of building owners aware of and respects nature and the natural
and developers asking for green design services. order of things
There is considerable business for design a green building is one that achieves high
professionals who can master the principles of performance, over the full life cycle, in the
green design and provide leadership in this. following areas
- minimal consumption of non-renewable and
depletable natural resources
- minimal atmospheric emissions
- minimal discharge of harmful wastes
including those from demolition of the building
- minimal negative impacts on site ecosystems
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ASHRAE Green Guide Overview ASHRAE Green Guide
The Design Process
Content: Three Basic Sections Chapter 3 Commissioning
- Why is this the 3rd chapter in the book?
Basics
(Chapters 1 2) - Phases of Commissioning
Design Process Design Construction
(Chapters 3 16)
Preliminary Acceptance
Post Design
Continuous
Commissioning
Pages 51-52
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The Design Process The Design Process
Chapter 3 - Commissioning Chapter 4 Architectural Design
Linking
Architectural
Design to
Engineering
How is commissioning done locally?
Effectiveness?
Envelope
Site - Thermal
Form / Function/ - Moisture
Geometry - Light
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The Design Process The Design Process
Chapter 4 Architectural Design Chapter 5 Early Stages
Energy Program
Predesign
Schematic
Design
Design
Development
Construction
Documents
Construction
Management
Post-
Construction
Occupant Comfort
Impact of careful
selection of
Cost
Potential for Construction Team
Sustainability
Impact of
- Filtration Commissioning
- Heat Recovery
Degree of Effort
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The Design Process Daylighting Modeling Example
Chapter 5 Early Stages Daylight renderings from South-West corner of the building
looking North-East. Simulation for June 21.
- Energy
- Daylighting
- Building Information
Modeling
Page 96
2:00 P.M.
Site
Geometry
Envelope
- Thermal
- Moisture
- Light
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Chapter 7 Load Determination Chapter 7 Load Determination
Daylight Harvesting Design: Key Points Daylight Harvesting Design: Key Points
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Chapter 7 Load Determination Chapter 8 Thermal Comfort Delivery
HVAC Design: Key Considerations (pg 136) Chapters has much discussion on different
- May seem basic, but is a good check list available methods for energy transfer
- Air systems
- Liquid pumps
- Heat recovery
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Chapter 9:
Cooling Tower Systems
Cooling Tower Water Treatment
Traditional: chemical treatment with
biocides, corrosion and scale prevention
- Biocidal Control
Water treatment Continuous chlorination at 0.5 ppm.
Isothiazoline (1.5%) slug fed to 2 ppm once per
Drift week
Spills - Corrosion and Scale Control - Maintained
constant
Zinc at 2 ppm
Polyphosphate at 20 ppm
Triazole at 3 ppm
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Acoustics
Criteria: Noise (NC), Room (RC) and dBA
Description: 2007 ASHRAE Applications Handbook, Ch. 47
- Pulsed electric fields used to control scaling,
biological growth and corrosion Indoor sound
Pro sources
Lower energy and water use
More benign blowdown water
Con
Energy use to operate
Water with high chloride or silica content limits
effective use
Absorbs Absorbs
40 to 70% ~ 20%
Sound barrier in (heats roof
dense urban setting and adds to
cooling load
and urban
heat island) Conventional Cool Roof
Courtesy: Neil Moiseev (Shen, Milsom & Wilke Inc.)
Roof
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Chapter 10 Energy Distribution Chapter 11 Energy Conversion
General discussion on: Heating plants
- Steam Cooling (chilled water) plants
- Hydronic systems - Chillers
- Air - Thermal energy storage
Applicability: Distributed electrical generation
- Chilled water
Combined systems (cooling, heat, power)
- Hot water
- Condenser water loops
Exhaust
One approach
Supply
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Chapter 12 Energy Sources
Solar energy applications
- Buildings with large potential thermal need
(e.g., hotels); but space limitations for
Primarily architectural
collectors issue, but engineers
- Photovoltaic, but cost is still the issue can help push the
- Building integrated PV
energy benefits
A PV skylight entryway
(Courtesy of DOE/NREL)
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Chapter 15:
Chapter 14 Plumbing
Building Control Systems
Water consumption important issue Control systems play vital role for
worldwide realizing and sustaining the efficiency
Not as much an HVAC issue (exception levels originally designed into the
cooling towers, evaporative cooling) building systems Sustained Efficiency
- Energy M&V
- Water Operator training
- Indoor Environmental Quality
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Where to next??
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