[Equest-users] Manufacturing Building Energy Simulation- eQuest
Paul Erickson
perickson at aeieng.com
Thu May 21 06:04:41 PDT 2009
Yes, all process energy must be considered in your Baseline and
Proposed models. This requirement of LEED v2.2 and 3.0 can make it
very challenging for manufacturing/process facilities to meet the
minimum energy cost savings prerquisite. It can be done legitimately
in some cases.
Paul
Sent from my mobile.
On May 21, 2009, at 4:39 AM, cic at jci.com wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Refer the following data.
>
> A manufacturing building has the following area
>
> Common area,office
> area =
> 22% of the building area which contribute 13% of a/c requirement
> Manufacturing area (clean room+
> +) = 57% of the building area
> which contribute 87% of a/c requirement
> Un air-conditioned
> area
> = 21% of the building area.
>
> Now this building needs LEED Certification.
>
> To achieve EA Credit1, whether the clean room load(process) needs
> to be considered in baseline design during modelling? or only we
> need to consider the common area+office area+Unconditioned area.
>
> Advance thanks for your valuable feedback.
>
> Thanks and regards
> Kathiresan
>
>
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