ASHRAE 90414-2004 HVAC Design Guide for Tall Commercial Buildings《高层商业大厦的暖通空调设计指南》.pdf
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1、HVAC Design Guide for Tall Commercial BuildingsThis publication was prepared under ASHRAE Research Project RP-1261,in cooperation with TC 9.12, Tall Buildings.ABOUT THE AUTHORDonald Ross, Fellow ASHRAE, is a retired partner in the New YorkCity-based mechanical and electrical consulting engineering f
2、irm of Jaros,Baum and Bolles. He has an extensive history in the design of tall com-mercial buildings throughout the world having been involved with thedesigns of the Sears Tower in Chicago (the tallest building in the UnitedStates), the Bank of China in Hong Kong (the tallest building outside theUn
3、ited States and the tallest building in Asia at the time of its construc-tion), and the MesseTurm in Frankfort, Germany (the tallest building inEurope at the time of its construction). He has had primary design respon-sibility for more than 200 office buildings, hotels, hospitals, laboratories,and o
4、ther projects on five continents.Mr. Ross received an A.B. (Liberal Arts) from Columbia College, aB.S. in mechanical engineering from the Columbia University School ofEngineering, and an MBA in business administration from New York Uni-versity. He has served ASHRAE as chairman of the Handbook Commit
5、teeand TC 9.1 as well as being a member of several other ASHRAE commit-tees. Beyond ASHRAE he is past president of the New York Associationof Consulting Engineers and the Columbia Engineering School AlumniAssociation and served as Vice Chairman for North America of the Coun-cil on Tall Buildings and
6、 the Urban Habitat. He has been elected to mem-bership in the National Academy of Engineering.HVAC Design Guide for Tall Commercial BuildingsDonald E. RossAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.ISBN 1-931862-45-1Library of Congress Control Number: 200311718020
7、04 American Society of Heating, Refrigeratingand Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.1791 Tullie Circle, N.E.Atlanta, GA 30329www.ashrae.orgAll rights reserved.Printed in the United States of AmericaCover design by Tracy Becker.ASHRAE has compiled this publication with care, but ASHRAE has not investiga
8、ted, and ASHRAEexpressly disclaims any duty to investigate, any product, service, process, procedure, design, or the like thatmay be described herein. The appearance of any technical data or editorial material in this publication doesnot constitute endorsement, warranty, or guaranty by ASHRAE of any
9、 product, service, process, procedure,design, or the like. ASHRAE does not warrant that the information in the publication is free of errors, andASHRAE does not necessarily agree with any statement or opinion in this publication. The entire risk of theuse of any information in this publication is as
10、sumed by the user.No part of this book may be reproduced without permission in writing from ASHRAE, except by a reviewerwho may quote brief passages or reproduce illustrations in a review with appropriate credit; nor may any partof this book be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitte
11、d in any way or by any meanselec-tronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwithout permission in writing from ASHRAE.ASHRAE STAFFSPECIAL PUBLICATIONSMildred GeshwilerEditorErin HowardAssistant EditorChristina HelmsAssistant EditorMichshell PhillipsSecretaryPUBLISHING SERVICESBarry KurianManagerJayne
12、JacksonProduction AssistantPUBLISHERW. Stephen ComstockContentsAcknowledgments ixChapter 1 Introduction1.1 General Overview 11.2 The Tall Building Defined 31.3 Real Estate Considerations 41.4 Architectural Considerations 61.4.1 Core Design 61.4.1.1 Core Location 71.4.1.2 Core Components 71.4.1.3 Exa
13、mple of Core Design 101.4.2 Floor-to-Floor Height 111.4.2.1 The Owners Involvement 111.4.2.2 The Architects Involvement 121.4.2.3 Structured Coordination 121.4.2.4 Alternative Ductwork Designs 171.4.2.5 Effect of Lighting Systems 181.4.2.6 Conclusions Concerning Floor-to-Floor Height 18Chapter 2 Sta
14、ck Effect2.1 Theoretical Discussion of Stack Effect 212.2 Practical Considerations of Stack Effect 232.3 Means to Minimize Stack Effect 24Chapter 3 The Design Process3.1 Project Phases 273.1.1 Alternative Processes 283.1.2 Schematic Design Phase 283.1.3 Design Development Phase 293.1.4 Construction
15、Document Phase 303.1.5 Bidding or Negotiation Phase 303.1.6 Construction Phase 31Appendix to Chapter 3 31vi | HVAC Design Guide for Tall Commercial BuildingsChapter 4 Systems4.1 Considerations in System Selection 374.2 Air-Conditioning System Alternatives 384.2.1 All-Air Variable Volume System 394.2
16、.1.1 Low Temperature Air VAV Systems 404.2.2 Air-Water Systems 404.2.3 Underfloor Air Systems 414.3 Air-Conditioning Supply System Conclusions 42Chapter 5 Central Mechanical Equipment Room vs. Floor-by-Floor Fan Rooms5.1 The Alternative Systems 435.1.1 Alternative 1Central Fan Room 435.1.2 Alternati
17、ve 2Floor-by-Floor Fan Rooms with Chilled Water Units 445.1.3 Alternative 3Floor-by-Floor Fan Rooms with Direct Expansion Units 475.14 Floor-by-Floor Units Located on an Outside Wall 475.2 Points of Comparison of Alternative Schemes 485.2.1 First Cost 485.2.2 Construction Schedule Impact 505.2.3 Own
18、er Issues 505.2.4 Equipment Considerations 525.2.5 Architectural Issues 535.3 Acoustics 555.3.1 Acoustical Issues with Central Fan Systems 565.3.2 Acoustical Issues with Floor-by-Floor Fan Room Systems 57Chapter 6 Central Heating and Cooling Plants6.1 Plant Economic Considerations 616.2 Central Plan
19、t Locations 626.3 Acoustical Considerations of Central Plant Locations 636.3.1 Acoustical Considerations in the Refrigeration Plant MER 646.3.2 Vibration Isolation Requirements for Refrigeration Equipment 646.4 Impact of Central Plant Location on the Construction Schedule 66Chapter 7 Water Distribut
20、ion Systems7.1 Hydrostatic Considerations 687.2 Chilled Water Piping Arrangements 687.3 Impact of the Refrigeration Machine Location 717.4 Chilled Water Pressure Reduction 727.5 Piping, Valves, and Fittings 747.6 Piping Design Considerations 747.6.1 Expansion and Contraction 757.7 The Economics of T
21、emperature Differentials 75Chapter 8 Plumbing and Electric System Interfaces8.1 Plumbing Systems 778.2 Electrical Systems 788.2.1 HVAC Interface with the Emergency/Standby Generator 79Contents | viiChapter 9 Vertical Transportation9.1 The Basis of the System Configuration 819.2 Alternative Elevator
22、Configurations 839.2.1 Configurations for Super Tall Buildings 849.2.1.1 Sky Lobby Concept 849.2.1.2 Double-Deck Elevators 859.3 Service Elevator 869.4 HVAC Involvement with the Vertical Transportation System 879.4.1 Elevator Machine Room Cooling 889.4.2 Elevator Hoistway and Machine Room Venting 88
23、Chapter 10 Life Safety Systems10.1 The Unique Fire Safety Problem of the Tall Commercial Office Building 8910.2 Codes and Standards 8910.3 Components of a Fire Management System 9010.3.1 Detection System 9110.3.2 Fire Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems 9210.3.3 Smoke Management Systems 9310.3.3.1 Smoke
24、 Management with Central Air-Conditioning Systems 9410.3.3.2 Smoke Management with Floor-by-Floor Air-Conditioning Systems 9610.3.3.3 Smoke Management in Atriums 9710.3.3.4 Stairwell Pressurization 9810.3.4 The Emergency Generator/Standby Generator and the Life Safety System 9910.3.5 Elevator Recall
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