[BLDG-SIM] Process Loads and LEED

Varkie Thomas thomasv at iit.edu
Mon Mar 5 07:13:44 PST 2007


LEED-NC Version 2.2 page 173 "Optimize Energy Performance" states "Demonstrate a percentage improvement in the proposed building performance -- " and  "For the purpose of this analysis, process energy is considered to include, but is not limited to, office and general miscellaneous equipment, computers, elevators & escalators, kitchen cooking & refrigeration, laundry washing & drying --- "
On page 174 "For EA Credit 1, process loads shall be identical for both the baseline building performance and the proposed building performance"
Assuming the same space process load is used in the baseline and proposed, then a building with a receptacle load density of say 1.0 w/sf will produce a much greater percent savings compared to the same building with a receptacle load density of say 6 w/sf.
Page 173 "must comply with the mandatory provisions (Sections --- ) in Standard 90.1-2004 (without amendments)"  There is no mention of Standards 62 for ventilation & occupancy density or Standard 55 for indoor comfort conditions.  Does this mean that the baseline can be based on the proposed ventilation, occupancy density and indoor comfort conditions?  According to Standard 62-2004 the occupancy density for general office space is 200 sf/P (from 142 sf/P in 62-2001 and I think 100 sf/P earlier).  This produces a low percent system outdoor air and energy conservation measures such as "occupancy based ventilation" and "outdoor air to relief air heat recovery" have little effect.  Std 62-2004 (also Std 90.1-2004 for lighting) provides design criteria for a limited number of space types such as a prison cell (improved from 50 sf/P & 20 cfm/P in 62-2001 to 40 sf/P & 10 cfm/P in 62-2004) .  This makes it difficult to determine baseline conditions using Std 62.
I am looking at a financial institution building with high occupancy and receptacle load densities.


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