ASHRAE 90383-2011 Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small to Medium Office Buildings 50% Energy Savings.pdf
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1、Advanced Energy Design Guidefor Small to Medium Office BuildingsAchieving 50% Energy Savings Toward a Net Zero Energy BuildingAdvanced Energy Design Guide for Small to Medium Office BuildingsDeveloped by:American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning EngineersThe American Institute
2、of ArchitectsIlluminating Engineering Society of North AmericaU.S. Green Building CouncilU.S. Department of Energy50%50%Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small to Medium Office Buildings This Guide was prepared under ASHRAE Special Project 133.Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small to Medium Office B
3、uildings is the first in a series designed to provide recommendations for achieving 50% energy savings over the minimum code requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004. The energy savings target of 50% is the next step toward achieving a net zero energy building, which is defined as a buil
4、ding that, on an annual basis, draws from outside resources equal or less energy than it provides using on-site renewable energy sources. ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 provides the fixed reference point and serves as a consistent baseline and scale for all of the 50% Advanced Energy Design Gu
5、ides.This Guide focuses on small to medium office buildings up to 100,000 ft2. Office buildings include a wide range of office types and related activities such as administrative, professional, government, bank or other financial services, and medical offices without medical diagnostic equipment. Th
6、ese facilities typically include all or some of the following space types: open plan and private offices, conference and meeting spaces, corridors and transition areas, lounge and recreation areas, lobbies, active storage areas, restrooms, mechanical and electrical rooms, stairways, and other spaces
7、. This Guide does not cover specialty spaces such as data centers, which are more typical in large office buildings. The specific energy-saving recommendations in this Guide are summarized in a single table for each climate zone and will allow contractors, consulting engineers, architects, and desig
8、ners to easily achieve advanced levels of energy savings without detailed energy modeling or analyses. In addition, this Guide provides a greater emphasis on integrated design as a necessary component in achieving 50% energy savings and devotes an entire chapter to integrated-design strategies that
9、can be used by teams who do not wish to follow the specific energy-saving recommendations.Those looking for help in implementing the climate-specific recommendations of this Guide will find an expanded section of tips and approaches in the “How to Implement Recommendations” chapter. These tips are c
10、ross-referenced with the recommendation tables. The chapter also includes additional “bonus” recommendations that identify opportunities to incorporate greater energy savings into the design of the building.Case studies and technical examples are sprinkled throughout the Guide to illustrate the reco
11、mmendations and to demonstrate the technologies in real-world applications. For more information on the entire Advanced Energy Design Guide series, please visit www.ashrae.org/aedg.9 781936 504053ISBN: 978-1-936504-05-3Product Code: 90383 4/11AEDG_50_SmallOfficeCover-1.indd 1 4/20/2011 4:46:18 PMAdv
12、anced Energy Design GuideforSmall to MediumOffice BuildingsThis is an ASHRAE Design Guide. Design Guides are developed underASHRAEs Special Publication procedures and are not consensus docu-ments. This document is an application manual that provides voluntary rec-ommendations for consideration in ac
13、hieving greater levels of energy savingsrelative to minimum standards.01_Front.fm Page i Monday, April 25, 2011 10:06 AM 2011 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmissio
14、n in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission. 2011 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital
15、 form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.This publication was prepared under the auspices of ASHRAE Special Project 133.PROJECT COMMITTEEBing LiuChairPacific Northwest National LaboratoryMerle McBrideVice-ChairOwens CorningDon ColliverSteering Committee Ex OfficioUniversity of
16、 KentuckyDaniel NallAIA/USGBC RepresentativeWSP Flack + KurtzErin McConaheyMember at LargeArupMick SchwedlerASHRAE RepresentativeTrane, a division of Ingersoll RandBrian ThorntonAnalysis SupportPacific Northwest National LaboratoryMichael LaneIES RepresentativeLighting Design LabWeimin WangAnalysis
17、SupportPacific Northwest National LaboratoryMathew TanteriIES RepresentativeTanteri + AssociatesLilas PrattStaff LiaisonASHRAESTEERING COMMITTEEDon ColliverChairBill Worthen AIA RepresentativeJerome LamDOE RepresentativeRita HarroldIES RepresentativeMick SchwedlerASHRAE SSPC 90.1 LiaisonBrendan Owen
18、sUSGBC RepresentativeAdrienne ThomleASHRAE TC 7.6 LiaisonTom WatsonASHRAE RepresentativeLilas PrattASHRAE Staff LiaisonAnyupdates/erratatothispublicationwillbepostedontheASHRAEWebsiteatwww.ashrae.org/publicationupdates.01_Front.fm Page ii Monday, April 25, 2011 10:06 AM 2011 American Society of Heat
19、ing, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission. 2011 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-C
20、onditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.Advanced Energy Design GuideforSmall to MediumOffice BuildingsAchieving 50% Energy Sav
21、ings Toward a Net Zero Energy BuildingAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning EngineersThe American Institute of ArchitectsIlluminating Engineering Society of North AmericaU.S. Green Building CouncilU.S. Department of Energy01_Front.fm Page iii Monday, April 25, 2011 10:06 AM
22、 2011 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission. 2011 American Society of He
23、ating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ISBN 978-1-936504-05-3 2011 American Society of Heating,
24、 Refrigeratingand Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.1791 Tullie Circle, N.E.Atlanta, GA 30329www.ashrae.orgAll rights reserved.Printed in the United States of AmericaPrinted on 10% post-consumer waste using soy-based inks.Cover design and illustrations by Emily Luce, Designer.Cover photographs courtes
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