ASHRAE JOURN 41-3 TA-1999 ASHRAE Journal《ASHRAE日报第41卷第3号 1999年3月》.pdf
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4、ings at a gance. Plus, with M-Web: you can easily monitor systems and equipment from anywhere in the world via the Internet. A title, purpose and scope (TPS) for the Standard 90.1 guideline was approved by ASHRAEs Board of Directors; and, A draft outline for the Standard 90.1 guideline was discussed
5、 by the SSPC. Jarnagin said the committee has sched- uled an interim meeting for April to ad- dress comments on ISCs that cover for- mat and compliance, mechanical, enve- lope, power, lighting and energy cost budget. The review started Jan. 8 and concluded March 9. Jarnagin said the committee has tr
6、ied to address many of the issues but changes also can be ad- dressed after the draft is approved and placed under continuous maintenance. The most contentious ISC covers building envelopes. The committee has removed the Tier II fuel requirements that generated thousands of comments from the electri
7、c industry in the first public review and thousands of comments from the gas industry in the second. That is- sue, said Jarnagin, likely will be ad- dressed in the Standard 90.1 guideline document. The ISC on format and compliance clarifies that 90.1 requirements apply to new and existing buildings,
8、 but only to the parts of an existing building that are being changed. Residential IAQ Standard in Draft Stage CHICAGO-The committee developing ASHRAE Standard 62.2P, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings, has produced a draft standard that sets mini- mum ve
9、ntilation rates for houses and low-rise apartments. Max Sherman, Fellow ASHRAE, chair of the committee that developed the draft, said the standard would provide guidance on how to achieve acceptable IAQ for new residential buildings by us- ing natural ventilation or a mechanical system. Depending on
10、 the approach se- lected, the designer, architect, engineer or contractor would determine the venti- lation rates using a simple formula. Sherman noted that the draft was pre- pared with input from residential build- ing-related organizations. It is expected that ASHRAE will announce this spring whe
11、n the draft will be available for pub- lic review. ASHRAEs Board of Directors also approved four addenda to ANSI/ ASHRAE Standard 62-1989, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, sub- ject to a 30-day appeal period of the Boards action. The new addenda: Specifj that thermal comfort require- m
12、ents are not covered by the standard (addressed in ASHRAE Standard 55, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy). Add a new section to the scope stat- ing that complying with the standard does not achieve acceptable IAQ for a variety of reasons, e.g., susceptibility of people, range of c
13、ontaminant strengths. Clarify misunderstandings regarding carbon dioxide as a contaminant in build- ings and its use as an indicator of ac- ceptable indoor quality. Clarify that the recommended mini- mum ventilation rates do not accommodate a moderate amount of smoking by deleting the words “and a m
14、oderate amount of smoking” fkom the standard. In approving this item, the ASHM Board of Directors noted that environmental tobacco smoke is recognized as a carcinogen by health authorities and that by removing the refer- ence to smoking may lead to a reduction in ventilation rates. Additional progre
15、ss on other smok- ing-related addenda was reported by the committee revising the standard. One addendum describes how to separate smoking permitted areas from areas where smoking is not permitted. 8 ASHRAE Journal March 1999 9 N ew BAC net Addendum Is Approved CHICAGO-The new BACneaP adden- dum to A
16、SHRAEs BACnetTM Standard 135-1995 will make it easier to monitor and control building systems from re- mote locations through the Internet. BACnet Committee Chair H. Michael Newman, Member ASHRAE, said it al- ways has been possible to use BACnet with Internet protocol networks by add- ing external r
17、outing equipment. BACne IP, however, will allow manufacturers to build Internet capability directly into their BACnet automation and control devices. “This will make it much easier for us- ers with Internet connections to view and control equipment and systems in their facilities anywhere in the wor
18、ld,” he said. The addendum, 135a, BACneIP, was approved by ASHRAEs board of direc- tors subject to a 30-day appeal period. ASHRAE Creates Learning Institute CHICAGO-ASHRAE has established the ASHRAE Learning Institute to fur- tber strengthen the Societys commitment to providing life-long educational
19、 oppor- tunities for students and professionals in the HVAC enhance- ments to BACnets alarm processing and reporting capabilities; and a new ap- proach to standardizing the generation of periodic or change-driven “trend logs,” such as those used for monitor- ing temperature and pressure. in www.d( t
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22、ervice Card) ASHRAE Journal ,2211 March 1999 9 STDmASHRAE JOURN 41-3 TA-ENGL 1799 0757b50 0545447 355 2 I No Health Hazard Found In Study of Aircraft IAQ CHICAGO-Data collected in a new study of aircraft cabin air quality shows that there are no significant air quality- related health hazards for pa
23、ssengers or crews. The reported conclusions are pre- liminary results from research sponsored by ASHRAE and presented at ASHRAEs 1999 Winter Meeting. The study measured contaminants and environmental parameters at the same time comfort questionnaires were completed by passengers and flight at- tenda
24、nts, said Jolanda N. Janczewski, Ph.D., president of Consolidated Safety Services, Inc. in Fairfax, Va. “Although the purpose of this study was not to collect large amounts of data but to develop a testing protocol that could be used in future studies, some interesting possible trends were identi- f
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