ASHRAE NY-08-026-2008 Evaluation of Building Energy Performance Rating Protocols《建筑物能效性能协议的评价RP-1286》.pdf
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1、196 2008 ASHRAE ABSTRACT Building energy performance rating protocols provide away to compare the energy consumption of one building withthose of other similar buildings. A search found 47 protocolsfor commercial buildings, five of which were chosen for in-depth evaluation in this paper. The most co
2、mmon methodologyused by the protocols chosen was to compare the building toa database of surveyed buildings. The comparison could be assimple as a graphical comparison of energy intensity, or itcould be a complex procedure to compute an index. To comparethe selected protocols, data on 29 buildings w
3、ere gatheredusing a short survey. While some exceptionally good buildingsare consistently rated well across different rating methods,most buildings could be considered “good” by some ratingmethods but not others. INTRODUCTIONEvery day we use ratings to help us make purchasing deci-sions. For example
4、, we would not purchase a car withoutunderstanding how many miles it can go on a gallon of gas, anda computer printer would not be considered for purchase with-out understanding the number of pages per minute it can print.Most expensive items have been rated by some measure toallow us to choose the
5、item and understand its level of func-tionality. We also use ratings to inform us on how we are doingcompared to others. Children receive grades and test scores oneach subject in school to understand how they are doing.Adults are concerned with their credit scores and cholesterollevels as measures o
6、f borrowing power and health. Thesescores or ratings help make the complexity of comparing itemswithin a category simpler to understand. No rating or scoringsystem is perfect, but they do provide an overall indicator thatmay be used to start making decisions or perhaps to beginfocusing on the detail
7、s of a few choices. Building energy performance rating methods may beused for existing or new buildings to determine how theirenergy usages compare with a group of similar buildings. Likethose for other products, rating methods for buildings are usedto help make purchasing decisions related to those
8、 buildings.For existing buildings, a rating method may spur investment inan energy-conservation improvement to the building or, atleast, prompt an energy audit to understand how to reduceenergy use in the building. For new construction, buildingenergy performance rating methods can help guide the de
9、signprocess by providing an energy-consumption goal or simplythe examination of energy use during the design process.Rating methods become even more useful when only onemethod is commonly used. Under a single common ratingsystem, discussion of the measure becomes even easier sinceeveryone shares a c
10、ommon understanding of the overall mean-ing of the rating. In addition, a product that is sold that has notbeen rated under a single common rating system is unlikely tobe purchased, which encourages the widespread use of therating system. This empowers consumers and business deci-sion makers with a
11、common basis of comparison for all itemsin a product category. Many different building energy performance rating meth-ods are available, so the advantage of having a single commonrating method for consumers and business decision makersdoes not exist for building energy performance. Someonetrying to
12、decide which building to rent for his or her businesswould not expect to have a common building energy perfor-mance rating available for each choice. Instead, a buildingenergy performance rating method could be chosen and ratingcalculated for each building if sufficient information wasEvaluation of
13、Building Energy Performance Rating ProtocolsJason Glazer, PEMember ASHRAEJason Glazer is president of GARD Analytics, Inc., Park Ridge, IL.NY-08-026 (RP-1286)2008, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volu
14、me 114, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ASHRAE Transactions 197available. More likely, the utility bills of previous tenants, ifavailable, may be compared w
15、ith each other. Decisions basedon this could lead to erroneous conclusions concerning whichbuilding would minimize energy use or expenditure.ASHRAE, the sponsor of this research, helps to establishstandards for the building sector covering many differentHVAC products and for overall efficient buildi
16、ng design andoperation. It would be a natural fit for ASHRAE to establisha standard method of rating the energy performance of build-ings. This research project may be considered one preliminarystep to such an effort by providing close examination of someexisting building energy performance methods.
17、 Even if an ASHRAE standard on building energy perfor-mance rating is never developed, this paper may help thosetrying to choose between different rating methods. If one ormore of the rating methods under consideration are examined,the details can help consumers decide between the differentsystems.
18、If a chosen rating method is not included in thispaper, the methodologies described and information gatheredmay still form the basis of a deeper understanding of ratingmethods in general and facilitate choosing a method.The benefits of commercial building rating include: An owner of multiple buildin
19、gs can easily determinewhich building justifies further investment in energy-efficient retrofits.Building developers can legitimately claim a project tobe “high performance.”Tenants can be attracted to buildings that demonstratelower energy usage.Program developers for stimulating the construction o
20、fhigh-performance buildings need a metric to quantify“high performance.”Energy efficiency contributes to overall building perfor-mance that includes sustainability issues, including landuse, water use, and material use.Search and Selection By a formal literature search and an informal Internetsearch
21、, many different rating methods were uncovered,including 47 protocols for commercial buildings and 31 thatapplied to residences. Most of the residential protocols werebased on point systems that have achieved a high degree ofmarket penetration in the home-building industry. Ratingmethods that apply
22、to commercial buildings were the mainfocus of this research; five were selected for in-depth investi-gation based on a range of criteria, including the use ofASHRAE documents, the approach used, the range of build-ing types, the perceived number of users, and the amount oftechnical documentation ava
23、ilable. The five methods selectedwere ENERGY STAR Label for Buildings, Arch/Cal-Arch,LEED-NC/LEED-EB, BREEAM, and ENERGYguide. References to ASHRAE DocumentsOf the 47 commercial building energy performance ratingprotocols found, nine had references to ASHRAE publicationssuch as standards, guidelines
24、, and the ASHRAE HandbookFundamentals. Many of the point-based systems have refer-ences to ASHRAE documents because point-based systemsare likely to reference specific requirements, almost like astandard. ASHRAE publications referenced by the protocolsfound during the search were:ANSI/ASHRAE Standar
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