ASHRAE LO-09-094-2009 Achieving Energy Efficiency and Improving Indoor Air Quality in Army Maintenance Facilities《达到军队维护设施中的能效和改进室内空气质量》.pdf
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1、2009 ASHRAE 997ABSTRACTThe 2005 Energy Policy Act Requires that federal facilities be built to achieve at least a 30% energy savings over the 2004 ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004. The Construction Engineering Research Laboratory of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in collaboration with U.S. Army Corps of
2、 Engineers Headquar-ters and centers of standardization for respective building types, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and the ASHRAE Military Technology Group have developed design guides to achieve 30% energy savings over a baseline built to the minim
3、um requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004 for new build-ings to be constructed under the Military Transformation Program. The building types included barracks, administra-tive buildings (e.g., a battalion headquarters and a company operation facility), a maintenance facility, a dining facility, a
4、 child development center, and an Army reserve center. This paper presents the results of the energy analysis for tactical equipment maintenance facilities (TEMFs). It provides a defi-nition of the baseline building selected for the analysis and the modeling assumptions. As a result of a computer an
5、alysis using EnergyPlus version 2.0, baseline and target energy budgets are clearly defined for all 15 DOE climate zones. Finally, a recom-mended set of energy efficiency solutions for each climate zone is presented that enable at least 30% energy savings in addition to improved and more productive
6、work environments that provide better thermal conditions and indoor air quality for soldiers and workers. Results of this study were implemented through the Armys standard design/build process in late 2007 by incorporating the target energy budgets by climate zone and the recommended sets of technol
7、ogies to meet these budgets into the Army standard Request for Proposal for TEMFs.INTRODUCTIONSection 109 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) states that, for new federal facilities, “the buildings be designed to achieve energy consumption levels that are at least 30 percent below the leve
8、ls established in the version of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Condi-tioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard or the International Energy Conservation Code, as appropriate” (NARA 2006). The energy-efficient designs must be life cycle cost effective; however, cost effective is not
9、 defined in the law; each federal agency is left to define it. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued additional guidance in the Federal Register(NARA 2006), which states that savings calculations should not include the plug loads and implies that the savings shall be determined through energy c
10、ost savings. The U.S. Army decided it would use site energy for the heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC), lighting, and hot water loads to determine the energy savings.The U.S. Army constructs buildings across the country, and the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Installati
11、ons Management and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) decided to streamline the process of meeting the energy savings requirements. USACE and DOE collaborated with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the ASHRAE Mili-tary Technology Group to develop baseline and target energy bu
12、dgets and design guides with one prescriptive path for achiev-ing 30% or greater energy savings. The project covers eight building types over all U.S. climate zones: basic training barracks, unaccompanied enlisted personal housing, battalion headquarters, tactical equipment maintenance facilities (T
13、EMFs), dining facilities, child development centers, Army reserve centers, and company operations. This paper focuses on Achieving Energy Efficiency and Improving Indoor Air Quality in Army Maintenance FacilitiesAlexander Zhivov, PhD Dale Herron Michael Deru, PhDMember ASHRAE Member ASHRAE Member AS
14、HRAEAlexander Zhivov is an operating agent of the IEA ECBCS Annex 46 and a program manager and Dale Herron is a mechanical engineer and project manager in the Energy Branch of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL. Michael
15、 Deru is senior engineer with the Center for Buildings and Thermal Systems at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO. LO-09-094 2009, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions 2009, vol. 115, part
16、2. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.998 ASHRAE TransactionsTEMFs; however, the process for developing all the design guides is similar.The concept for these design g
17、uides was adapted from the Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDGs) from ASHRAE (2008). Each AEDG was developed for a specific building type and provides recommendation tables for each of the eight major climate zones and a “how-to” section on implementing the recommendations. The AEDGs do not provide
18、baseline and target energy budgets, which are used by the Army in its requests for proposals.APPROACHEnergy use baseline and target energy budgets were developed, and energy savings using different sets of technol-ogies were analyzed for a representative model of the TEMFs. For this study, the model
19、 was based on the information provided by the USACE Savannah District the TEMF Center of Standardization. Energy conservation technology candi-dates were selected based on previous Construction Engineer-ing Research Laboratory (CERL) studies of existing TEMFs (Zhivov et al. 2008), which outlined ene
20、rgy and indoor air quality related issues in existing facilities, and used research data from the IEA ECBCS (International Energy Agency Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems) Annex 46 Holistic Assessment Tool-Kit on Energy Efficient Retrofit Measures for Government Buildings (EnERG
21、o) (IEA ECBCS Annex 46).All energy simulations for the TEMFs were carried out with EnergyPlus version 2.0 (DOE 2007). NREL is part of the EnergyPlus development team and has developed additional programs that work with EnergyPlus. These programs work together to create input files, manage simulation
22、s, provide optimization, and postprocess the results. The optimization engine, called Opt-E-Plus, is used to help optimize building designs based on energy performance, energy cost perfor-mance, or life cycle cost performance.The first step in this whole-building energy simulation project was to def
23、ine the baseline building model, which meets the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004 following the Appendix G guidelines (ASHRAE 2004a). We followed Appendix G with two exceptions, which were approved by DOE. We used site energy based on an Army decision, and developed baseline and target ener
24、gy budgets without plug loads as our metric for savings following EPAct 2005 guid-ance from DOE. Additionally, Standard 90.1-2004 does not contain requirements for building air leakage and infiltration levels. For TEMF office areas we defined a baseline air leak-age rate and an energy-efficient leak
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