ASHRAE 90426-2004 Procedures for Commercial Building Energy Audits (Includes Access to Additional Content)《为商业大楼的能源审计而设的程序》.pdf
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3、r may any partof this book be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any way or by any meanselec-tronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwithout permission in writing from ASHRAE.ASHRAE StaffSpecial PublicationsMildred GeshwilerEditorErin S. HowardAssistant EditorChristina Helm
4、sAssistant EditorMichshell PhillipsSecretaryPublishing ServicesBarry KurianManagerJayne JacksonProduction AssistantPublisherW. Stephen ComstockvContentsPREFACE viiACKNOWLEDGMENTS ixTHE ENERGY AUDIT PROCESS 1Objectives 1Outline 1Procedures 2Organizing Data 3Preliminary Energy Use Analysis 3Walk-Throu
5、gh Data 3Building and Systems Report 3Energy Analysis Summary and Recommendations 3LEVELS OF EFFORT 5Overview 5Preliminary Energy Use Analysis 5Level I Walk-Through Analysis 5Level II Energy Survey and Engineering Analysis 5Level III Detailed Analysis of Capital-Intensive Modifications 5Discussion 6
6、Preliminary Energy Use Analysis 6Level I Walk-Through Analysis 7Level II Energy Survey and Engineering Analysis 7Level III Detailed Analysis of Capital-Intensive Modifications 9GUIDELINE FORMS 11Preliminary Energy Use Analysis 13Building Characteristics 14Primary Building Type 14vi Procedures for Co
7、mmercial Building Energy AuditsEnergy Performance Summary 15Energy and Cost Indices 15Analysis of Metered Electrical Demand 15Comparison with Similar Buildings 16Conversion Multipliers 17Water Volume Conversion 17Preliminary Building Use 18Overall Building Schedule 18Preliminary Energy Allocation to
8、 End Uses 19Metered Consumption Monthly Data 20Delivered Consumption Monthly Data 21Walk-Through Data 23Space Function and System Summary 24Revisions to Original Building Functions 24Function Types 24HVAC Types 26Lighting Types 26Detailed Usage Schedule 27Building Shell Characteristics 28Operation a
9、nd Maintenance 28Lighting Systems Data 29HVAC System Data 30Unoccupied Setback 31Special Loads 32Building and Systems Report 33Envelope Characteristics 34Construction Type Codes 34Lighting System Characteristics 35HVAC System Characteristics 36Inventory of Major HVAC Equipment 37Domestic Hot Water S
10、ystem Characteristics 38Other System Characteristics 39Energy Analysis Summary and Recommendations 41Energy Analysis Summary 42Components of Annual Energy Use 43Recommended Energy Conservation Measures 44viiPrefaceThis publication has been developed as a result of two earlier assessments of theenerg
11、y auditing process in commercial buildings by ASHRAE.1,2 Special Project 56developed the scope of work for various levels of analysis, and Research Project 669developed a standard format for reporting the results of analysis.In combining the results of these assessments, the purpose of this publicat
12、ion istwofold:1. To provide purchasers and providers of energy audit services with a completedefinition of good procedures for an energy survey and analysis.2. To provide a format for defining buildings and their energy use that will allowdata to be shared in meaningful ways.This publication address
13、es these needs through the description of typical proceduresfor each level of analysis and uniform means of reporting building, system, and energyuse characteristics, as well as the results of the analysis.No attempt has been made to prescribe field survey methods or the analytical toolsto be used.
14、This publication specifically avoids a “cookbook” approach, recognizing thatall buildings are different and each analyst needs to exercise a substantial amount ofjudgment. Instead, this publication sets out generalized procedures to guide the analystand the building owner and provides a uniform meth
15、od of reporting basic information.The readers attention is called to the forms in sections entitled “Preliminary EnergyUse Analysis” and “Walk-Through Data.” These forms utilize standard definitions forbuilding area, building type, and energy use. In addition, data are requested on the vari-ous spac
16、e functions and systems in the building. By standardizing definitions and report-ing methods, it is intended that the information requested can contribute to theestablishment of a large, useful database of building functions and energy use. High-lighted areas on the forms were incorporated into a tr
17、ial database by Research Project669. Therefore, the analyst is urged to provide all possible information in these two sec-tions in the format provided.Other ASHRAE documents that would be useful in completing a comprehensiveengineering energy analysis are:2003 ASHRAE HandbookHVAC Applications, chapt
18、er 35, “Energy Use andManagement” and chapter 40, “Building Energy Monitoring.”ASHRAE Standard 1001995, Energy Conservation in Existing Buildings.ASHRAE Standard 1051984 (RA 90), Standard Methods of Measuring andExpressing Building Energy Performance.1. An assessment of the Energy Auditing Process i
19、n Commercial Buildings, SP-56 Report to Pacific Northwest laboratory, December 1987.2. ASHRAE Research Project 669: Evaluation of Proposed ASHRAE Energy Audit Forms and Procedures, 1997.ixAcknowledgmentsThis publication is the result of ongoing efforts by the Systems Energy UtilizationTechnical Comm
20、ittee (TC 9.6 through most of the work on this project; renumbered toTC 7.6 in 2003) to develop definitions of good procedures for energy survey and analy-sis, and to provide a format for defining buildings and their energy use, to allow data tobe shared in meaningful ways.The effort to have the tec
21、hnical research of the TC made available in an ASHRAESpecial Publication was led by TC member Dick Pearson. Significant input and leader-ship came from Ish Sud during his tenure as TC chair and since, and TC member JohnCowan. Mike MacDonald, Bob Fuller, Hashem Akbari, Dieter Bartel, Wayne Robertson,
22、and others, have provided useful comments along the process of development. The TCapproved publication of the document in June 1999.Adam HingeChair, TC 7.6, Systems Energy UtilizationApril 20041The Energy Audit ProcessOBJECTIVES The objectives of an energy analysis or audit are to identify and devel
23、op modifica-tions that will reduce the energy use and/or cost of operating a building. The resultsshould be presented in a format that will provide the information needed by an owner/operator to decide if any, some, or all of the recommended modifications should beimplemented. An energy analysis inc
24、ludes the following steps:1. Collect and analyze historical energy use.2. Study the building and its operational characteristics.3. Identify potential modifications that will reduce the energy use and/or cost.4. Perform an engineering and economic analysis of potential modifications.5. Prepare a ran
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