[Bldg-sim] Modelling Shelled spaces

Chris Yates chris at zed-uk.com
Thu Jun 3 10:57:04 PDT 2010


Generally, I think you run them with baseline HVAC unless you have a 
central system that future tenants can "plug into".

On 03/06/2010 16:48, David Eldridge wrote:
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> You have to simulate them as built-out floors using default office 
> occupancies, LPD, equipment, etc, along the guidelines for C&S modeling.
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> David
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> David S. Eldridge, Jr., P.E., LEED AP BD+C, BEMP, HBDP
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> *Subject:* [Bldg-sim] Modelling Shelled spaces
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> Working on a project that has a couple of floors shelled 
> (unconditioned) for future expansion. We are running an energy model 
> for LEED certification.
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> Should we include those floors for the EAc1 submittal, or can we build 
> our model to exclude those floors? The floors are around 20% of the 
> total building square footage
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> *Vikram Sami*
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