[Equest-users] Modelling Parking Garage Exhaust Combined with JetFans
Nick Caton
ncaton at smithboucher.com
Tue Aug 2 08:01:05 PDT 2011
Hi Ömer,
A1: If you're not conditioning the fresh air, then there's no reason to try and model this ventilation as a SYSTEM. Assign a direct load to your meter. Assign to a submeter if you wish to separately track its energies easily. Further discussion in the archives if you need to ask how.
A2: A fractional schedule is necessary to model CO sensor-based controls. If you're doing this under LEED: 90.1-2007 users manual, which offers specific schedules for specific occupancies (adapted from 90.1-1989, also used in the Washington State energy code IIRC)... has a table for parking garages. Rather than provide an hourly fraction as with most other cases, it says Parking garage HVAC shall be "Based on likely use." I interpret this as a prescriptive latitude to define and assign schedules appropriate to your system's behavior on a case-by-case basis.
A3: "Model the airflows" is a fairly vague query... Are these operating for user comfort? If they're tied to a thermostat, it might be easiest to set them up as a system with a thermostat. If they're just circulating/directing ventilation air alongside the main exhaust fan, then I'd treat them identically as a direct load to the meter, per A1. I'd use an identical or modified schedule from that used for the exhaust fan, depending on whether they operate identically.
~Nick
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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 6:05 AM
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Subject: [Equest-users] Modelling Parking Garage Exhaust Combined with JetFans
Dear All,
In a building with 6 underground parking storeys, air is exhausted
through a shaft and a single fan, while outside air is brought in
through natural flows on another shaft. This is achieved by jet fans
operating in each parking garage. The exhaust fan is variable speed
controlled by CO sensors in the parking areas.
Q1: How can I assign 6 underground zones to a single exhaust fan? As far
as I know, exhaust flows are assigned on a zone basis in eQuest?
Q2: How to model the speed variation of the exhaust fan? Any other way
other than using schedules?
Q3: Can eQuest model the airflows caused by jet fans? Or should I just
assign these as electric loads so that their electric consumption is
taken into account?
Thank you,
Ömer Moltay, LEED AP BD+C, BREEAM Assessor
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