[Equest-users] CO sensors in parking structures

Carol Gardner cmg750 at gmail.com
Thu May 13 00:01:39 PDT 2010


Hi Greg,

When I did it way back, I created a schedule to reflect the reduction. My
thinking was along these lines: the baseline schedule would reflect the
occupancy schedule, ie the normal coming and going of people in the
building; the proposed schedule would have a high % when people arrived, go
to a min level for awhile, have another high % at lunch, go to another min
lovel for awhile and then another high % when they left. This all depends on
what your building type/usage is, of course, and requires sound engineering
judgment to do a good job. Document all assumptions, like cars emit CO when
they are running not when they are parked, and when the reviewer asks why
say "because I said so". Oh sorry, don't say that, just provide your
assumptions.

If you need further assistance, let me know.

Good night,

Carol Gardner PE

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Greg Stevens <gregs at aesc-inc.com> wrote:

>  Hello Everyone,
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> Is there a way in eQuest to model ventilation fans with CO sensors in
> parking structures?
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> Thank you in advance for your help,
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> Greg
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> *Gregory W. Stevens*
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> *Alternative Energy Systems Consulting, Inc.*
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Carol Gardner PE
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