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ATLANTA – With the 2013 version of the ASHRAE/IES energy standard
scheduled for publication later this year, many changes are being
proposed to strengthen its requirements.
As such, 26 proposed addenda to ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2010,
Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings,
are open for public comment.
“As we move toward publication of the 2013 standard, the 90.1 committee
is considering many changes to reduce building energy use and cost,”
Steve Skalko, chair, said. “The proposed addenda reflect a variety of
changes to the standard, many of which are the result of earlier public
review comments. These changes contribute to our goal of making the
standard 40 to 50 percent more stringent than the 2004 standard.”
The energy cost goals for the 2013 standard are:
• Regulated Loads only – 50 percent target includes
only regulated energy end use loads as included in the Standard
90.1-2004 baseline.
• Whole building – 40 percent target, which includes all energy end uses
Twenty-two proposed addenda are open for public comment from March
22-April 21, 2013. For more information, visit
www.ashrae.org/publicreviews. They are:
• aa mandates direct digital control (DDC) for
certain applications in both new buildings and retrofits where cost
effective and defines the minimum capability of mandated DDC
systems.
• bo adds requirements for use of gas condensing service water heaters in newly constructed buildings.
• bs reduces the occupancy threshold for demand
controlled ventilation from greater than 40 people per 1000 square
feet, with exemptions for certain occupancies, to equal to or greater
than 25 people per 1000 square feet, expanding the occupancies where
demand controlled ventilation is required.
• co corrects the calculation of hotel and motel type
guestroom spaces based on an error in applying the room geometry of the
space type, which then changes the associated whole building lighting
power densities (LPDs) for hotel and motel.
• cr modifies the designation for the types of
facilities eligible for the higher LPDs based on use of space for those
needing additional lighting for age and other related eye issues.
• ct corrects an error for the addition of HVAC
systems to heated only storage areas in Appendix G. The single zone
systems would be assigned to a single thermal zone vs. being grouped
with the multiple zone systems.
• cw uses the new SS-EN ISO 25745-1:2012 to add a movement energy efficiency requirement for elevators.
• cy revises the requirements for the use of exhaust
air energy recovery as defined in 6.5.6.1. In 2012, addendum bt
expanded down the range for the use of exhaust air energy recovery to
10 percent ventilation rates. In addition, energy recovery was removed
for climate zones 3B, 3C, 4B, 4C, and 5B for >70 percent outside
air. These changes were based on the latest performance and
economics analysis,
• cz ensures revisions to a table and new
footnotes are consistent with Section 303 of the Energy Independence
and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007), which increased the federal
minimum efficiency standards for residential-sized boilers.
Section 303 increased the minimum annual fuel utilization efficiency
for gas and oil-fired boilers, and established design requirements for
certain types of new boilers manufactured or imported for use in the
United States. All of the efficiency and design requirements took
effect for equipment built on or after Sept. 1, 2012.
• da provides two compliance paths for high speed
doors within the Mandatory Air Leakage requirements. It also
clarifies which test glazed overhead doors are to follow.
• db addresses an error in addendum bb contained
within Table 5.5-3, under the category “Floors, Steel Joist” and in the
cells assigned to the “residential” occupancy.
• dc clarifies that rooms within suites should be handled individually when one becomes empty.
• dd clarifies the exception to re-roofing and roof re-covering.
• de revises the design point for waterside economizers in computer room applications.
• df replaces current minimum performance
requirements for packaged Computer Room Air Conditioners shown in Table
6.8.1k with a new table based on Standard 127-2012. The standard had
referenced the 2007 version of Standard 127, Method of Testing for
Rating Computer and Data Processing Room Unitary Air
Conditioners. AHRI and member companies have agreed to test their
equipment under the new standard. The test configurations were
increased and the performance values updated accordingly.
• dg changes the reference to the 2012 ANSI/CRRC Standard from the 2010 version.
• di prohibits use of fossil fuels and electricity
for humidification above 30 percent RH and dehumidification to 60
percent RH, except in special circumstances. Where control is
required within the 30-60 percent region, a deadband is required. Where
even tighter control is mandated, the system is exempted.
• dj offers an increase in electrical/mechanical
rooms in cases where the current proposed allowance of 0.42 W/sqft is
not considered sufficient to provide needed vertical and horizontal
illuminance given the varied configuration of electrical/mechanical
rooms. The additional allowance would have to have separate
control and could not be traded off to other spaces in the building.
• dk eliminates the exemption for wattage used in
spaces where lighting is specifically designed for those with age
related or other medical condition related eye issues where special
lighting or light levels might be needed.
• dl corrects the calculation of hotel and motel type
guestroom spaces based on an error in applying the room geometry of the
space type and combines them into a single value since the calculated
value are determined to be the same for code purposes.
• dn revises the requirements for the use of hot gas bypass as defined in section 6.5.9 and table 6.5.9.
• do is updating referenced standards in various provisions covering mechanical systems in 90.1-2010.
In addition, three addenda under review that received public comments
in earlier reviews have been revised and are open for public comment
from March 22-May 6, 2013. They are:
• ac provides for two compliance paths with regard to
utilizing air spaces in conjunction with reflective surfaces.
• bm makes the baseline building in Appendix G equivalent to 90.1-2004 for interior lighting design.
• cl modifies IEER requirements for the air cooled
air conditioners ≥65,000 Btu/hr and < 135,000 Bu/hr to increase the
IEER from 12.8 to 12.9 for electric resistance heating units and 12.6
to 12.7 for gas fired units. It also revises air cooled heat pumps
≥65,000 Btu/hr and < 135,000 Bu/hr for electric resistance heating
units from 12.0 to 12.2 and from 11.8 to 12.0 for gas fired
units.
In addition, one addendum opens for public review on March 29, closing April 28.
• Addendum cv develops baseline energy use guidance
for public assembly spaces toward assessing energy performance
achievement of a proposed building. Public assembly spaces are
typically designed and operated differently than surrounding spaces.
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a building technology society with more
than 50,000 members worldwide. The Society and its members focus on
building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration
and sustainability within the industry. Through research, standards
writing, publishing and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s
built environment today.
For more information about ASHRAE visit http://www.ashrae.org
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