ASHRAE HVAC APPLICATIONS IP CH 36-2015 ENERGY USE AND MANAGEMENT.pdf
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1、36.1CHAPTER 36ENERGY USE AND MANAGEMENTEnergy Management 36.1Communications 36.2Energy Accounting Systems . 36.3Analyzing Energy Data 36.3Surveys and Audits . 36.6Improving Discretionary Operations. 36.7Energy-Efficiency Measures. 36.11Implementing Energy-Efficiency Measures 36.12Monitoring Results
2、. 36.12Evaluating Success and Establishing New Goals. 36.12Building Emergency Energy Use Reduction 36.15NERGY management in buildings is the control of energy useE and cost while maintaining indoor environmental conditions toprovide comfort and to fully meet functional needs. This chapterprovides gu
3、idance on establishing an effective, ongoing energy man-agement program, as well as information on planning and imple-menting energy management projects. The energy manager shouldunderstand how energy is used in the building, to manage it effec-tively. There are opportunities for savings by reducing
4、 the unit priceof purchased energy, and by improving the efficiency and reducingthe use of energy-consuming systems.Water/sewer costs and use may be included in the energy man-agement activity. This could be called “utility management,” but“energy management” is used in this chapter.1. ENERGY MANAGE
5、MENTThe specific processes by which building owners and operatorscontrol energy consumption and costs are as variable as their buildingtypes. Small buildings, such as residences and small commercialbusinesses, usually involve the efforts of one person. Energy manage-ment procedures should be as simp
6、le, specific, and direct as possible.General energy management advice, such as from utility energy sur-veys or state or provincial energy offices, can provide ideas, but thesemust be evaluated to determine whether they are applicable to the tar-get building. Owners and operators of smaller buildings
7、 may onlyneed advice on specific energy projects (e.g., boiler replacement,lighting retrofit). On the other hand, large or complex facilities, suchas hospital or university campuses, industrial complexes, or largeoffice buildings, usually require a team effort and process as repre-sented in Figure 1
8、.Figure 1 is adapted from the ENERGY STARweb site (www.energystar.gov). On the ENERGY STAR web site, each box in theflowchart refers the reader to numerous useful tips.Energy management for existing buildings has these basic steps:1. Appoint an energy manager to oversee the process and to ensurethat
9、 someone is dedicated to the initiatives and accountable tothe company.2. Early communication to solicit feedback for other steps of theprocess.3. Establish an energy accounting system that records energy andwater consumption and associated costs. It should include com-parisons with similar building
10、s, to benchmark and set perfor-mance goals.4. Validate and analyze current and historical energy use data tohelp identify conservation energy-efficiency measures5. Carry out energy surveys and walk-through audits to identifylow-cost/no-cost operations, maintenance, and energy-efficiencymeasures. Hav
11、ing a qualified energy professional do this is rec-ommended.6. Using the survey results, change building operating proceduresto eliminate energy waste.7. Evaluate energy-efficiency measures for expected savings, esti-mated implementation costs, risks, and nonenergy benefits.Recommend a number of pri
12、oritized energy-efficiency projectsfor implementation.8. Implement approved energy-efficiency measures (EEMs). Ten-der projects that must be outsourced.9. Track results using the energy accounting system for overallperformance, supplemented as needed by energy monitoringrelated to specific projects.
13、10. Compare results to past goals, revise as necessary, and developnew goals. Report to management and tenants. Return to step 7and continue the process to maintain and continually improvebuilding performance.Each of these energy management program components is dis-cussed in detail in the following
14、 sections.ASHRAE Standard 100 gives details useful in energy manage-ment planning in existing buildings. Information on energy effi-ciency in new design can be found in all volumes of the ASHRAEHandbook and in ASHRAE Standards 90.1 and 90.2. The areamost likely to be overlooked in new design is the
15、ability to measureand monitor energy consumption and trends for each energy usecategory given in Chapter 41. Additional guidelines for this areacan be found in Chapter 34 of the 2013 ASHRAE HandbookFun-damentals.The preparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 7.6, Building EnergyPerformance. Fig.
16、1 An Energy Management Process36.2 2015 ASHRAE HandbookHVAC ApplicationsOrganizing for Energy ManagementTo be effective, energy management must be given the sameemphasis as management of any other cost/profit center. Top man-agement shouldEstablish the energy cost/profit centerAssign management resp
17、onsibility for the programAssign an energy manager and provide trainingAllocate resourcesClearly communicate the energy management program to alldepartments and personnel Set clear program goalsEncourage ownership of the program by all levels of the organi-zationSet up an ongoing reporting and analy
18、sis procedure to monitorresultsDevelop a feedback mechanism to allow timely revisionsIt is common for a facility to allocate 3 to 10% of the annualenergy cost for administration of an energy management program.The budget should include funds for continuing education of theenergy manager and staff.En
19、ergy ManagersThe functions of an energy manager fall into four broad catego-ries: technical, policy-related, planning and purchasing, and publicrelations. A list of specific tasks and a plan for their implementationmust be clearly documented and communicated to building occu-pants. An energy manager
20、 in a large commercial complex may per-form most of the following functions; one in a smaller facility mayhave only a few from each category to consider.Technical functionsConduct energy audits and identifying energy-efficiency mea-sures Act as in-house technical consultant on new energy technologie
21、s,alternative fuel sources, and energy-efficient practicesEvaluate energy efficiency of proposed new construction, build-ing expansion, remodeling, and new equipment purchasesSet performance standards for efficient operation and mainte-nance of equipment and facilitiesReview state-of-the-art energy
22、management hardwareReview building operation and maintenance procedures for opti-mal energy managementImplement energy-efficiency measures (EEMs)Establish an energy accounting system Establish a baseline from which energy-saving improvements canbe measuredMeasure and maintain effectiveness of EEMsMe
23、asure energy use in the field to verify design and operatingconditionsPolicy-related functionsFulfill energy policy established by top managementMonitor federal and state (provincial) legislation and regulatoryactivities, and recommend policy/response Adhere to energy management building codesRepres
24、ent the organization in energy associationsAdminister government-mandated reporting programsPlanning and purchasing functionsTake advantage of fuel-switching and load management opportu-nitiesPurchase equipment based on life-cycle costTake advantage of energy-efficiency programs offered by utilities
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