[Bldg-sim] Suspended ceilings vs. open plenums
P. Hay
phay at cwjamaica.com
Thu Jan 8 07:19:24 PST 2009
Hi all,
I recently came across a Life Cycle Analysis of Suspended Ceilings vs. Open
Plenums, initiated by CISCA [Ceiling and Interior System Construction
Association ( www.cisca.org )] which concluded that suspended ceilings are
more energy efficient because they have:
a) higher reflectances,
b) better heat-removal from luminaires, and
c) use lower static pressure and fan power.
I can understand (a) and (c) but (b) leaves me suspicious that the
return-air plenum was not considered in this study. As I understand it,
return-air plenums can be defined as separate zones from the usable spaces
(in this case: an office or a food store) but the suspended ceilings are
adiabatic. So , other than the savings for lighting and fan, I really don't
understand how there could be significant savings for the HVAC system if the
overall height of the rooms (plenum & usable space) is identical, and
cooling load of plenums are considered.
Is there something I'm missing?
Paul Hay
Managing Partner
PAUL HAY Consultants
Capital Project Planning and Management
15a Cassia Park Road
Kingston 10
Jamaica, W.I.
tel: 1 (876) 756-0631
cel: 1 (876) 324-4274
fax: 1 (876) 756-0631
web: www.phcjamaica.com
e-mail: paul.hay at phcjamaica.com
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