ASHRAE JOURN 37-10 TCCC-1995 ASHRAE Journal《ASHRAE日报第37卷第10号 1995年10月》.pdf
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6、ble in building design and building management will be interested in a recently completed ASHRAE project that will help. ASHRAE has just released ASHRAE FI”, an electronic database and direc- tory of measured data on building energy performance. This electronic directory contains 257 entries of meas
7、ured-use database projects. The directory will help users identify and locate existing sources of measured data on building energy performance. ASHRAE FIND (Code:94262) may be purchased from ASHRAE; the cost is $84 (Member price, $56) plus a$3 shipping and handling fee for domestic and international
8、 orders. Mail prepaid orders to ASHRAE Customer Service, 1791 Tullie Circle, NE, Atlanta,GA 30329. Credit card orders are accepted by phone, 1-800-5-ASHRAE, or fax, 404-321-5478. Please include expiration date on credit card orders. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call 404-636-8400. It would be very di
9、fficult, if not impossible, to judge the total impact of ASHRAE-funded research since it has reached into our lives in so many different ways. Our personal com- fort at home and at work, and preservation of the foods w eat are just afew of the many ways in which ASHRAE research impacts our daily lif
10、e. When an ASHRAE Research grant is made, it might be compared to dropping a pebble into a still pond of water. The concentric rings ripple oui to the farthest edge and return to the center again and again. Once set into 4 motion, the ripple effect of ASHRAE research goes on and on and on. William R
11、. Coker Journal Editor 5 ASHRAE TITLE*JOURN 37-10*TCCC 95 0759650 O538236 902 Shutter-like devices on south side of New Energy Center. They provide shade and help project light into building. Floridas Energy Center Is Lesson in Efficiency A technical article on the building described in this article
12、 will be presented in an upcoming issue of ASHAE Journal. COCOA, Fla.-They practice what they preach at the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) which opened in September at the Univer- sity of Central Florida/Brevard Community College campus. The $7 million complex includes the New Energy Center, a 3
13、4,OCGsquare-foot building which is one of the more energy-effcient buildings in Florida, a state noted for its hot, humid climate The building is part of a 71,000-ft2 (65% m2) complex which also includes a visitors center and laboratory building. The complex is the site for much of the states energy
14、 research. part of the research is the New Energy Center itself. This building is projected to use two-thirds less energy than any comparably sized office building that meets Florida energy codes. “We analyzed every energy-related aspect of the building using the most authoritative computer modellin
15、g program available said FSEC Director Dr. David Block. Architects Design Group of Orlando designed the narrow office building with an axis that runs east and west. All offices receive natural light for interior illumination. In addition, ali daylit rooms are equipped with controls that dim electric
16、al lights when sunlight is available and brighten them at night and when clouds obscure the sun. Motion sensors turn off lights when spaces are unoccupied. Windows let in mainly visible light and block most of the heat-producing infrared por- tion of the soh specum. Light monitors pmj- ect 10 fi (3
17、m) above the roof to direct northern light into the building interior without produc- ing the “hot spots” typical of angled skylights The building was constructed by H.J. High Corporation and has Trane high-effici- ency air-conditioning and ventilation systems. “We need to bring in outside air to ke
18、ei, 34,-square-foot office building 6 projected to use two-thirds less energy than an office building of similar size. The process is minimhd by a heat-pipe system that helps remove heat and humidity before ventilation air is circulated through the interior space In addition, carbon dioxide monitors
19、 sense the number of people in the building and adjust ventilation levels accordingly. Philip Fairey, FSEC deputy director, said that much of the energy performance can be attributed to common sense. For example, the white roof membrane reflects 80% of the suns heat. Also, the building is a long rec
20、tangie, rather than a cube, which reduces the time the buildings walls and windows are exposed to direct solar radiation. Complementing the shape are energy-reducing design features. “Windows on the long south-facing waU are protected by exterior shades during spring, summer and fa. Only in winter a
21、re they exposed to low-angle sunlight: said Fairey. The north-south orientation of the tw? story building also reduces the peak-demand Charges. “The New Energy Centers air-condition- ing system is zoned not by floor, but by solar exposure: Fairey said. “Rather than an upstairs-downstairs zoning sche
22、me, we designed for south-wall and north-wall zoning. “This method assures that workers in south-facing offices will not be calling for cooling when those on the north are scream- ing for heat. Through this design concept, we hope to reduce our demand charges by 50%; The energy office of the states
23、Depart- $560,000 grant to fund the energy-efficiency measures for the New Enem Center. Block i Daylight monitors on roof of ofice bu/ding The mon/torsproiectlight,nto core ofburlding. Glass front faces north to minimize heat gain. White roof reflects additional light into monitor. ment of Community
24、Affairs provided a air quality at acceptab6 levels but Floridas BACnet” at Center Stage The 25,OOO-plus who will attend the AHR Expo on Feb. 19-21 in Atlanta will find a lot to see, a lot to like and a lot to learn. Hank Stevens of International Exposition Company, the shows management company since
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