Ottv HK Example
Ottv HK Example
Ottv HK Example
LIBRARY
IN BUILDINGS
1995
HONG KONG
CODE OF PRACTICE
FOR
IN BUILDINGS
1995
BUILDING AUTHORITY
HONG KONG
April 1995
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Foreword
Paragraph Page
2. Definitions 2
3. Suitable OTTV 3
6. OTTV of Roofs 5
9. Submission of Information 17
General approach
1.3 Siting a building to avoid extensive glazed facades with a southerly aspect or
introducing shades to window areas can reduce solar heat gain. Appropriate choice of
windows with a low thermal transmittance characteristic will also minimize solar heat
transmission.
1.4 Artificial lighting consumes electricity and creates heat. This increases the
cooling load of a building and in turn increases energy consumption. Consequently,
when determining the size and location of windows as well as choice of glass in the
envelope of a building, efforts should be made to provide as much natural lighting into
the building as possible. For example, with glazing, the visible lighting transmittance
should be acknowledged in addition to its thermal transmittance properties; daylight can
supplement artificial lighting and consequently reduce the cooling load.
1.6 The provisions in this Code apply to all hotels and commercial buildings as
defined in the Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation. They aim at reducing heat
transfer through the building envelope and thus the electricity required for air-
conditioning.
1.7 The concept of OTTV is based on the assumption that the envelope of a
building is completely enclosed.
1.8 In the OTTV formulation, the following factors are not addressed or allowed
tor:
2, Definitions
In this Code, unless otherwise stated, words and expressions have the
meaning attributed to them by the Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation. It should
also be noted that:
''building tower11 means that part of a building above the podium of the building;
"lightweir means a vertical shaft of open air enclosed on all sides by parts of a building;
''opaque* wall or roof means that solid part of the wall or roof which is not part of the
fenestration;
"podium" means that part of a building which,
(a) if having a site coverage exceeding the permitted percentage site coverage,
is -
(b) if having a site coverage within the permitted percentage site coverage, is
within 15 m above ground level.
"refuge floor" has the meaning assigned to it in the Code of Practice for Means of Escape
and means a protected floor that serves as a refuge for the occupants of the building
to assemble in case of fire.
3. Suitable OTTV
3.1 The external walls and roofs of a building to which the Building (Energy
Efficiency) Regulation applies should be designed and constructed to have the following
OTTV :
(a) in the case of a building tower; the OTTV should not exceed 35 W/m?; and
(b) in the case of a podium; the OTTV should not exceed m W/irfL
3.2 The maximum OTTV specified in paragraph 3.1 should apply to the overall
building envelope, i.e. all the external walls and roofs, as the case may be, in average
and do not apply to the individual wall or roof.
3.3 The OTTV of the external walls and roofs of a building tower or podium
should be assessed In accordance with methods set out in this Code. A sample of OTTV
calculations for a typical commercial building is set out in Appendix for illustration.
4.1 All external walls and roofs of a building should be included in OTTV
calculations except -
(c) an external wall of a lightwell having an area on plan not exceeding 21 m2; and
Party wall
where
Aw = Area of opaque wall, m2
U = Thermal transmittance of opaque wall, W/m 2 C (See 7.1)
a = Absorptivity of the opaque wall (Table 4)
TDgQw = Equivalent temperature difference for wall, C (Table 5)
Afw = Area of fenestration in wall, m2
SC = Shading coefficient of fenestration in wall (See para 7.5)
6. OTTV of Roofs
The OTTV of the roofs of a building tower or a podium, OTTVr> should be calculated
using the following formula :-
Where
7.1 Opaque walls and roofs usually involve a composite of materials. The
thermal transmittance of an opaque wall or roof should be derived by the following
formula :
1
U = ;
xi X2 xn
ki k2 kn
7,2 The component coefficients and parameters used in calculating the thermal
transmittance of opaque construction should be assessed as follows :
The thermal conductivity of the building materials of walls and roofs should be
obtained from Table 1.
Table 1 Thermal Conductivity of Building Materials
Note :
The surface film resistance for walls and roofs should be obtained from Table 2.
Surface film
Type of surface resistance
m2C/W
Surface film resistance for walls
(a) Absorptivity (0.5 and 0.110 0.123 0.148 0.153 0.156 0.160
above)
(b) Absorptivity (below 0.5) 0.250 0.359 0.578 0.589 0.597 0.606
(i) horizontal air space 0.110 0.123 0.148 0.158 0.166 0.174
(ii) sloped air space 11lh. 0.110 0.123 0.148 0.154 0.160 0.165
(iii) sloped air space 45 0.110 0.123 0.148 0.152 0.155 0.158
(i) horizontal air space 0.250 0.357 0.572 0.891 1.157 1.423
(ii) sloped air space 22V4 0.250 0.357 0.571 0.768 0.931 1.095
(iii) sloped air space 45 0.250 0.357 0.570 0.644 0.706 0.768
Absorptivity (a)
73 Energy simulation studies for Hong Kong have shown that the external
surface and colour of walls and roofs, and therefore their absorptivity, have a significant
effect on chiller energy used. This should be included in the heat gain calculation as a
multiplication constant to the equivalent temperature difference. The absorptivity for
wall and roof surfaces should be obtained from Table 4.
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7-4 Energy simulation studies for Hong Kong have indicated that thermal mass
affects the total heat flow through walls sufficiently to warrant its inclusion in the
formulation of an OTTV. The equivalent temperature difference for walls should take
into account the wall mass, density and orientation. Heavyweight construction gives a
better performance than lightweight construction because it resists the passage of heat.
The equivalent temperature difference for walls should be obtained from Table 5.
7.5 The shading coefficient of fenestration is the ratio of the solar heat gain
through a particular type of glass under a specific set of conditions to the solar heat gain
through double strength sheet clear glass under the same conditions. Allowances for
Hong Kong's latitude and solar effects have been taken into account in the solar factor
and therefore the shading coefficient of glass published by glass manufacturers in Hong
Kong or overseas can be used without modification provided that" the calculations have
been based on a normal angle of incidence.
OVERHANG PROJECTION
/ A B
WINDOW
OFF
B
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ESM
OFF
N NE/NW S/E/W SE/SW
0.00 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
0.05 0.975 0.969 0.962 0.962
0.10 0.951 0.939 0.926 0.926
0.15 0.928 0.909 0.890 0.890
0.20 0.905 0.880 0.856 0.856
0.25 0.883 0.853 0.823 0.823
0.30 0.861 0.826 0.790 0.790
0.35 0.840 0.800 0.759 0.759
0.40 0.820 0.774 0.729 0.729
0.45 0.800 0.750 0.700 0.700
0.50 0.781 0.726 0.672 0.672
0.55 0.762 0.704 0.645 0.645
0.60 0.744 0.682 0.620 0.620
0.65 0.726 0.661 0.595 0.595
0.70 0.710 0.641 0.572 0.572
0.75 0.693 0.621 0.549 0.549
0.80 0.678 0.603 0.528 0.528
0.85 0.663 0.585 0.507 0.507
Notes :
(i) Should the OFF value fall in between Increments,
adopt the multiplier related to the next larger
OFF value.
(ii) OFF values above 1.0 are considered to produce
too great an error in estimation.
(iii) ESM for South, East and West orientations are
combined since the figures are very similar.
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WINDOW
SIDEFIN
PROJECTION
-*- -h
SPF=g
ESM
SPF
N NE E SE S SW W NW
0.00 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
0.05 0.955 0.964 0.974 0.968 0.962 0.968 0.968 0.964
0.10 0.911 0.929 0.948 0.937 0.925 0.936 0.947 0.929
0.15 0.869 0.896 0.923 0.906 0.890 0.906 0.922 0.895
0.20 0.828 0.863 0.898 0.877 0.855 0.876 0.897 0.863
0.25 0.789 0.832 0.875 0.848 0.822 0.848 0.873 0.831
0.30 0.751 0.801 0.852 0.821 0.790 0.820 0.850 0.800
0.35 0.714 0.772 0.829 0.794 0.759 0.793 0.828 0.771
(Cont'd)
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Table 7 for
Projections to
ESM
SPF
N NE E SE S SW W NW
0.40 0.679 0.743 0.807 0.768 0.729 0.767 0.806 0.742
0.45 0.645 0.716 0.786 0.743 0.700 0.743 0.785 0.715
0.50 0.613 0.690 0.766 0.719 0.673 0.719 0.765 0.689
0.55 0.582 0.664 0.746 0.696 0.646 0.696 0.746 0.664
0.60 0.553 0.640 0.727 0.674 0.621 0.674 0.727 0.640
0.65 0.525 0.617 0.709 0.653 0.596 0.653 0.709 0.617
0.70 0.499 0.595 0.691 0.632 0.573 0.633 0.692 0.595
0.75 0.473 0.574 0.674 0.613 0.551 0.613 0.675 0.574
0.80 0.450 0.554 0.658 0.594 0.531 0.595 0.660 0.555
0.85 0.428 0.535 0.642 0.577 0.511 0.578 0.645 0.536
0.90 0.407 0.517 0.627 0.560 0.493 0.561 0.630 0.519
0.95 0.388 0.500 0.613 0.544 0.475 0.546 0.617 0.502
1.00 0.370 0.484 0.599 0.529 0.459 0.531 0.604 0.487
1.05 0.354 0.470 0.586 0.515 0.444 0.518 0.592 0.473
1.10 0.339 0.456 0.574 0.502 0.430 0.505 0.581 0.460
1.15 0.325 0.444 0.562 0.490 0.417 0.494 0.570 0.448
1.20 0.313 0.432 0.551 0.478 0.406 0.483 0.560 0.437
1.25 0.302 0.422 0.541 0.468 0.395 0.473 0.551 0.427
1.30 0.293 0.412 0.531 0.458 0.386 0.464 0.543 0.418
1.35 0.286 0.404 0.522 0.450 0.377 0.456 0.535 0.410
1.40 0.279 0.396 0.514 0.442 0.370 0.449 0.528 0.404
1.45 0.274 0.390 0.506 0.435 0.364 0.443 0.522 0.398
1.50 0.271 0.385 0.499 0.429 0.359 0.438 0.517 0.394
Notes :
(i) SPF values above 1.5 are considered to produce too
great an error in estimation.
(ii) Should the SPF value fall in between increments, adopt
the multiplier related to the next larger SPF value.
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For windows with both overhang and sidefin projections each external
shading multiplier should be calculated separately as described in (a)
and (b) and the smaller of the two values obtained should be used as the
external shading multiplier in the OTTV calculations.
7.7 The solar factor for vertical surfaces at various orientations and
that for horizontal surfaces should be obtained from Table 8. The solar factors
have been calculated for the Hong Kong climate. Any sloping or angled wall or
roof can be resolved into vertical and horizontal components. The vertical
components of the sloping or angled wall or roof can be treated as a vertical
surface with a solar factor at that respective orientation; whereas the horizontal
component can be treated as a horizontal surface.
orientation N NE E SE S sw W NW
SF for vertical 104 138 168 197 191 202 175 138
surface
orientation NNE ENE ESE SSE SSW WSW WNW NNW
SF for vertical 121 153 183 194 197 189 157 121
surface
SF for 264
horizontal
surface
7.8 The equivalent temperature difference for roofs should take into
account the roof mass and density and should be obtained from Table 9.
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Submission of Information
9.1 Information and calculations required by the Building Authority are specified
in the Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation. Simplified version of OTTV calculations
can be included in the first submission of building plans, provided that detailed
calculations have to be submitted before consent to commence works will be granted.
The following information and calculations should be submitted on the standard forms
set out in the schedule to this Code :
(a) Calculation of 'IT value of composite wall and roof and details of other component
coefficients and parameters of OTTV on Form OTTV 1.
OTTV X
Foirm OTTV 2
OTTV 3
OTTV 4
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form OTTV 1
Calculation of 'IT Value of Composite Wall/Roof
and Details of Other Values
Sheet No. A BD Ref 2/ / /
Building address
Physical data of Opaque *Wall/Roof
Facade Orientation facing ______ Solar Factor (SF) is
Mo. B BD Ref 2/
Building address
Physical data on *window/roofligfat
Facade Orientation facing Solar Factor (SF) is
Location of * Window/
Roof light
Glazing type
Thickness n
Shading Coefficient (SC)
Type of shading device
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
Area of glazing a2
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Fenestration
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of OTTV of Building Envelope
Building address
a*
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Roof
: a*
b.
G
Tower/Podiu Halls OTTV =
r W/ra*
H
* Tower/Podiu Roofs OTTV =
F
G + H
Towdt/Podium OTTf W/ffi2
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external opaque
rail finish on
,6/F - 26/F is
>lack glass
Offices 16/F
Refuge
Floor 15/F
Offices 14/F
external opaque
rail finish on
>/F - 14/F is
mosaic tiles
Offices 5/F
Podium
I I 4/F
Carpark 3/F
Carpark 2/F
Shops 1/F
Shops G/F
Shops 1 Basement
East Elevation
S 1 (stairs)
3*0 shops
(stairs)
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Roof
Construction of
10 mm.cement/sand render
5 mm mosaic tiles
PANEL WALLS
GROUND - 15TH FLOOR
CURTAIN WALL
16TH FLOOR - 26TH FLOOR
25 mm concrete tiles
20 mm asphalt
150' mm concrete
10 mm gypsum plaster
ROOF
100
500
700
1600
1000
TYPICAL SECTION
5TH FLOOR - 26TH FLOOR
Gross Wall Calculations
Storey heights :
Ground and First Floors 4.0 m
2nd & 3rd floors 3.5 m
4th to 26th floors 3.2 m
All columns 600 x 600 mm All 600 x 600 mm
East Elevation
P G/F 11.0 x 4.0 * 2 + 29 x 4.0 138.00 ra2
1/F 40 x 4.0 + 23 x 4 x 0.5 206.00 m* 344.00
North Elevation
P G/F 40.0 x 4.0 160.00
1/F 40.0 x 4.0 160.00 320.00
West Elevation
P G/F 40 x 4.0 160.00 >
1/F 40 x 4.0 + 23 x 4 x 0.5 206.00 ra2 366.00 m*
South Elevation
P G/F Nil = -
1/F 40 x 4.0 + (5.4x23.35-5.4x4.0) = 264.49 ra2 264.49 m2
Uw = = 1.24 W/m*C
0.808
- 0.41 W/m*C
2.427
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uw = 0.63 W/m* e C
1.594
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
__ Form OTTV .!_
Calculation of *U' Value of Composite Wall/Roof
and Details of Other Values
R
*Wal I/Roof Code No. *V i
Beans & Cols
*VR2
Beams & Cols
*VR3 *W4/R4
Panel Curtain Panel Curtain
Location of Wall/Roof 5/F-14/F 16/F-26/F Walls 5/F-14/F fell 16/F-26/F
External Finish Material
Conductivity W/mC 1.50 1.05 1.50 1.05
Density kg/m 3 2500 2500 2500 2500
Thickness m 0.005 0.008 0.005 0.008
Absorptivity (a) 0.58 1.00 0.58 1.00
Intermediate component cement raider air gap cement render mineral wool
Conductivity W/mC 0.72 0.72 0.039
Density kg/in3 1860 1860 50
Thickness m 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.075
Intermediate component r . concrete r. concrete r. concrete air gap
Conductivity W/mC 2.16 2.16 2.16
Density kg/m 3 2400 2400 2400
Thickness m 0.60 0.60 0.10 0.05
Intermediate component
Conductivity W/mC
Density kg/m 3
Thickness m
Intermediate component
Conductivity W/mC
Density kg/m3
Thickness m wldte semi glo; is paint white semi
o*l O^SQ "na i Tit" nn
Internal Finish Material on gypsum p! .aster steel' panel
Conductivity W/mC 0.38 0.38 0.38 50
Density kg/ra3 1120 1120 1120 7800
Thickness m 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.002
Absorptivity a 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30
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'U value of composite 1.51 1.24 2.32 0.41
*iall/Roof
Area of *Wall/Roof a* 200.40 I 220.44 206.00 262.68
Density of composite 1482 i 1471 282 39
*Wall/Roof kg/it*
Eguivalent temperature 2.40 : 2.40 5.01 6.68
difference (TDA)
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 3
Calculation of OTT of Individual Facade in
Opaque ^Walls/Roofs
Fenestration
Glazing Areas
5/F - 14/F 25.76 x 10 - 257.60 m
15/F Nil
16/F - 26/F 25.76 x 11 * 283.36 540.96
Location of *Window/
Rooflight
Glazing type
Thickness m
Shading Coefficient (SC)
Type of shading device
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
Area of glazing m2
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Opaque *Walls/Roofs
Fenestration
Glazing Areas
* Delete as appropriate
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 3
Calculation of OTTV of Individual Facade in Building Envelope
Fenestration
* Delete as appropriate
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South Elevation (Tower) Gross Wall Area 1,566.72 m*
Glazing Areas
w /R
* Wai I/Roof Code No. * i i
Beans & Col
*W 2 /R 2
Beams & Cols
*VR3
Panel Walls
*W 4 /R 4
Location of Wall/Roof 5/F-14/F 16/F-26/F 5/F-14/F
External Finish Material white tBDsaic black glass white mosaic
black glass
tiles tiles .
Conductivity W/mC 1.50 1.05 1.50 1.05
Density kg/in3 2500 2500 2500 2500
Thickness m 0.005 0.008 0.005 0.008
Absorptivity (a) 0.58 1.00 0.58 1.00
Intermediate component cenEnt render air gap cement render mineral felt
Conductivity W/inC 0.72 0.72 0.039
Density kg/m 3 1860 1860 50
Thickness m 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.075
Intermediate component r . concrete r. concrete r. concrete air gap
Conductivity W/mC 2.16 2.16 2.16
Density kg/it 3 2400 2400 2400
Thickness m 0.60 0.60 0.10 0.05
Intermediate component
Conductivity W/mC
Density kg/m 3
Thickness m
Intermediate component
Conductivity W/mC
Density kg/m^
Thickness m white t emi gloss pa: nt on white semi
gloss paint', cm
Internal Finish Material c [ypsum plastei steel panel
Conductivity W/mC 0.38 0.38 0.38 50
Density kg/m3 1120 1120 1120 7800
Thickness m 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.002
Absorptivity a 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30
*U* value of composite 1.51 1.24 2.32 .0.41
*Wall/Roof
Area of *Wall/Roof m* 174.00 285.12 162.00 305.14
Density of composite 1482 1471 282 39
*Wall/Roof kg/m*
Equivalent temperature 1.40 1.40 3.60 5.01
difference (TDJ&U
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Opaque *WalIs/Roofs
Fenestratioa
C +D
OTTV = 42.95 W/ffi*
A + B
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form OTTV 4
Summary of OTTV of Building Envelope
H
Tower/Podium Roofs OTTV = - = 33.65
F
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Accountable Roof Areas
Roof
Gross Area = 6.0 x 6.6 + 9.6 x 8.0 * 6 x 10.3 + 9.0 x 3.0 +
18.6 x 8.0 + (6.3 x 3.0 x 2) = 391.80 m%
15/F
Podium Roof
Carpark under non-accountable Mil
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20 mm asphalt 0.02
= 0.017 0.02 x 2350 = 47.00
1.15
50 mm polystyrene 0.05
insulation = 1 471 0.05 x 25 = 1.25
0.034
UR = = 0.37 W/m2C
2.740
for 150 mm slab % U" value is 0.40 W/m2C and weight = 564.95 kg/m
for lift lobby walls say 3.0 m deep for ease of calculation,
%
U' value is 0.33 W/m2C and weight = 7,393.75 kg/m
A3?
-
Type of shading device
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
Irea of glazing m2 67.20
Location of *Window/
Roof light
Glazing type
Thickness m
Shading Coefficient (SC)
Type of shading device
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
Area of glazing m2
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 3
Calculation of OTTV of Individual Facade in Building Envelope
Opaque *Walls/Roofs
R
l Tower Roof Beams 84.12 0,37 0.65 7.90 159.82
R
2 Tower Roof Panels 236.97 0.40 0.65 9.75 600.72
R
3 Tower Roof Stair & 3.51 0.33 0.65 7.90 5.95
Lift Walls
Fenestration
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 1
Calculation of 'U' Value of Composite Wall/Roof
and Details of Other Values
w /R
*WaI I/Roof Code Mo.
Location of Wall/Roof
* ii
15/F Beams
*VR2
15/F Panels
External Finish Material concrete tiles concrete tiles
Conductivity !/mC 1.10 1.10
Density kg?iP~~ 2100 2100
Thickness m 0.025 0.025
Absorptivity (a) 0.65 0.65
Intermediate component asphalt asphalt
Conductivity W/ni0C 1.15 1.15
Density kg/in3 2350 2350
Thickness m 0.02 0.02
Intermediate component cement/sand sc:eed
Conductivity W/mC 0.72 0.72
Density kg/m3 1860 1860
Thickness in 0.05 0.05
Intermediate component expanded polys'-yrene
Conductivity W/mC 0.034 0.034
Density kg/m3 25 25
Thickness m 0.05 0.05
Intermediate component r. concrete r. concrete
Conductivity W/mC 2.16 2.16
Density kg/m3 2400 2400
Thickness m 0.60 0.15
Internal Finish Material white semi gloss pail it on gypsum plaster
Conductivity W/raC 0.38 0.38
Density kg/ra3 1120 1120
Thickness m 0.01 0.01
Absorptivity a 0.30 0.30
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"U value of composite 0.37 0.40
*Hall/Roof
Area of *Wall/Roof m* 6.48 32.52
Density of composite 1645 565
*lall/Roo kg/in*
Equivalent temperature 7.90 9.75
difference (TDE WA)
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Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form OTTV 3
Calculation of OTTV of Individual Facade in Building Envelope
Opaque ^Walls/Roofs
R
3 15/F Beams 6.48 0.37 0.65 7.90 12.31
R
4 15/F Panels 32.52 0.40 0.65 9.75 82.44
Fenestration
C + D
OTTV = 2.43 W/ffi*
A + B
* Delete as appropriate
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A42
East Elevation (Podima) Gross Wall Area 344.00
Glazing Areas
G/F 87.38 m* = 87.38 m*
1/F 119.68 m* = 119.68 m*
2/F - 4/F Nil = - 207.06
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
Area of glazing i2 207.06
* Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A45
Opaque *WaiIs/Roofs
Fenestration
C +D
OTTV 91.95 W/ra*
A +B
* Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A46
North Elevation (Podiua) Gross Wall Area 320.00 mz
Glazing Areas
G/F 119.34 119.34 m*
Panel Areas
G/F 160.00 - (40.32 + 119.34 + 0.34) 0
1/F 160.00 - (40.32 + 119.68) 0
A47
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 1 __
Calculation of 'U1 Value of Composite Wall/Roof
and Details of Other Values
Sheet No. A 7 BD Ref 2/
Building address Typical Commercial Building
Physical data of Opaque *Wall/Roof
Facade Orientation facing North (Podium) Solar Factor (SF) is 104
*Delete as appropriate
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A48
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form OTTV 2
Window/Rooflight Schedule
* Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A49
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Forro OTTV 3
Calculation of OTTV of Individual Facade in Building Envelope
Opaque *Walls/R0ofs
Fenestratipn
* Delete as appropriate
Glazing Areas
G/F 41.48 = 41.48 m2
1/F 41.48 = 41.48 m2 82.96 m2
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
* Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A53
Opaque ^Walls/Roofs
W1A Beams & Cols. G/F&l/F 70.50 1.55 0.65 2.10 149.16
Fenestration
* Delete as appropriate
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154
South.Elevation (Podiu) Gross Wall Area 264.49 m*
Glazing Areas
G/F ~ = -
=
1/F 100.98 100.98 m 2 100.98 m 2
Eaisp
1/F 5.4 x 23.35 = 126.09 m2 126.09
Panel Areas
G/F '. - =
*Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A56
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 2
Windov/Rooflight Schedule
External Shading
Multiplier (ESM)
* Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A57
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form QTTV 3
Calculation of OTTV of Individual Facade in Building Envelope
Opaque *WalIs/Roofs
Fenestration
C + D
OTTV = 68.12 W/n*
A +B
* Delete as appropriate
First issue April 1995
A58
Building (Energy Efficiency) Regulation
Form OTTV 4
Summary of OTTV of Building Envelope
G +H
*Tower/Podium OTTV = W/m*
E +F
* Delete as appropriate
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