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ASHRAE 90.1-2010
Overview
December 13th, 2013
YOUR CONTACTS
• Henry Leung, P.Eng., MBA, LEED AP
Senior Design Engineer
AGENDA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

ASHRAE 90.1 Overview
Compliance Paths
Implementation Cost
Envelope
HVAC
Lighting/Power
OVERVIEW
To provide minimum
requirements for the energyefficient design of buildings
except low-rise residential
buildings
30% Energy savings compared to
ASHRAE 90.1-2004
National Energy Code for
Canada
i.e. Canadian
ASHRAE 90.1
Compliance Approaches
Building System

Compliance Options
Prescriptive
Option

Envelope

HVAC

Mandatory
Provisions

SWH

(required for most
compliance options)

Power

Trade Off
Option

Energy Cost
Budget

Lighting
Other

Simplified

Energy Code
Compliance
COST
ENVELOPE
Envelope
Envelope
Section 5
Envelope Alteration Exceptions

Allowed if they don’t increase energy usage of building
 Installation of storm windows
 Replacement of glazing in
existing sash and frame

 Replacement of roof
membranes
 Replacement of existing doors

 Alterations to envelope cavities
 Replacement of existing
provided they are insulated to full
fenestration, provided area of
depth with a nominal R-3.0 per in.
replacement is no more than
25% of total fenestration area
 Roof and floor alterations where
no new cavities are created
SECTION 5 – 5.5.4.2.3

SKYLIGHT FENESTRATION AREA

Skylights are required in enclosed spaces that are
• ≥ 5,000 ft2 and
• Ceiling heights > 15 ft and
• Space types
– Office
- Convention Center
– Transportation
– Lobby
- Automotive Service
– Workshop
– Atrium
- Manufacturing
– Concourse
- Non-refrigerated Warehouse
– Corridor
- Retail
– Storage
- Distribution/Sorting Area
– Gymnasium/Exercise Center
SECTION 5 – 5.5.4.2.3

SKYLIGHT FENESTRATION AREA

Total skylight area is either:
• Minimum of 3% of roof area with a skylight VLT at least 0.40 OR
• Such that the daylight area under skylights is a minimum of half the floor area
and provides a minimum skylight effective aperture of at least 1%
Exceptions
• Climate zones 6-8
• Spaces with LPDs < 0.5 W/ft2
• Shaded spaces
• Daylight area under rooftop monitors is > 50% of floor area
• Documented that 90% of skylight area is shaded on June 21 (Northern
Hemisphere)/December 21 (Southern Hemisphere) at noon by permanent
features
• Required daylight area under skylights may be reduced by amount of:
• primary sidelighted area with sidelighting effective aperture > 0.15
• secondary sidelighted area with sidelighting effective aperture > 0.30 with
general lighting controlled by continuous daylight dimming
SECTION 5 – 5.5.4.5

FENESTRATION ORIENTATION

Vertical fenestration area to meet this requirement:

Area South ≥ Area West and Area South ≥ Area East

N
No!

Yes!

Exceptions:
• Buildings shaded by other buildings within 20 ft to the south which is at least
½ as tall as the proposed building
• Buildings with shade on 75% of the west and east
• Alterations and additions that don’t increase vertical fenestration area
HVAC
1. Economizers required for > 4 ton RTU
2. Energy Recovery > 5000 CFM units
PROCESS LOADS
•

Un-regulated Energy Uses now in Scope
SECTION 6 – 6.4.3.9 (6.3.2Q)
DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION

DCV must be provided for each zone with a area > 500 ft² and the design occupancy > 40
people/1000 ft² where the HVAC system has:
 An air-side economizer,
 Automatic modulating control of the OSA dampers, or
 A design outdoor airflow > 3,000 cfm

Demand control ventilation (DCV): a ventilation system capability that provides for the automatic reduction
of outdoor air intake below design rates when the actual occupancy of spaces served by the system is less
than design occupancy.
SECTION 6 – 6.4.3.4.5

ENCLOSED PARKING GARAGE
VENTILATION
Ventilation systems in enclosed parking garages
 automatically detect contaminant levels and stage fans or
 modulate fan airflow rates to ≤ 50%, provided acceptable contaminant levels
are maintained
Exception

 Garages < 30,000 ft2 with ventilation systems that use
mechanical cooling or heating
 Garages with a garage area to ventilation system motor
nameplate hp ratio > 1500 ft2/hp and don’t use mechanical
cooling or heating
 Where permitted by AHJ
LIGHTING
• Lighting alteration requirements take effect at 10%
replacement
• Include exterior areas
• Include renovations even when it is just
lamp/ballast replacement
SECTION 8 – 8.4.2

AUTOMATIC RECEPTACLE CONTROL

≥ 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-amp receptacles (including those in

modular partitions) must be controlled by an automatic control device in these
space types
 Private offices
 Open offices
 Computer classrooms
Exceptions
 Receptacles designated for equipment requiring 24 hr operation
 Spaces with security or safety concerns
Automatic control devices must function on:
 Time-of-day controller provided to control ≤ 25,000 ft2 and not more than one floor
 Occupant sensor to turn off receptacles within 30 minutes of occupant leaving the
space
 Signal from another control or alarm that indicates the area is unoccupied
SECTION 9 - 9.4.1

MANDATORY AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF

Automatic lighting shutoff control device required
EXCEPT:

 Lighting for 24-hour operation
 Patient care spaces
 Areas with safety or security concerns

Compliance options:
Control lights on a scheduled basis (automatic time switch)
 Time-of-day controller
 Controls ≤ 25,000 ft2 and not more than one floor

Occupant sensor
 Turn lights off within 30 minutes of occupant leaving the space

Signal from another control or alarm that indicates the area is
unoccupied
SECTION 9 – 9.4.1.2

MANDATORY: INDIVIDUAL SPACE CONTROL

 At least one for each room or space enclosed by ceiling-height partitions
– To have at least one control step between 30% and 70% (inclusive) of full
lighting power in addition to all off

• Exceptions:
– Lighting in corridors, electrical/mechanical rooms, public lobbies,
restrooms, stairways, and storage rooms
– Spaces with only 1 luminaire with rated input power < 100W
– Space types with lighting power allowance of < 0.6 W/ft2
– in spaces ≤ 10,000 ft2, each control serves 2,500 ft2 maximum and in spaces >
10,000 ft2, serves 10,000 ft2 maximum
 Readily accessible to occupants
 Override of any time-of-day control for
no more than 2 hours
 Remote location is allowed to
accommodate areas where safety
or security is a concern
SECTION 9 – 9.4.1.2

MANDATORY INDIVIDUAL SPACE CONTROLS

Occupancy sensors are required in:
 Classrooms and lecture halls
 Conference, meeting, and training rooms
 Employee lunch/break rooms
 Storage and supply rooms between 50 ft2 and
1000 ft2
 Rooms used for document copying and printing
 Office spaces < 250 ft2
 Restrooms
 Dressing, locker, and fitting rooms
Exceptions:
– Spaces with multi-scene control systems
– Shop and lab classrooms
– Areas with safety or security concern
– Lighting required for 24 hour operation
SECTION 9 – 9.4.1.3

PARKING GARAGE LIGHTING CONTROL
Parking garage lighting to be automatically controlled, including daylighting
• Must reduce lighting power by minimum of 30% when no activity detected for no
more than 30 minutes within a lighting zone ≤ 3,600 ft2
• Daylight transition zone lighting
– Controlled separately to automatically turn on lighting during daylight hours
and off at sunset
• Automatically reduce power in response to daylight for luminaires within 20 ft of
any perimeter wall that has
– a net opening to wall ratio of ≥ 40% and
– no exterior obstructions within 20 ft
Exceptions
• Daylight transition zones and ramps without parking are exempt from 30%
reduction and daylight control
• Applications using HID of 150W or less or induction lamps are exempt from 30%
reduction
THANK YOU
Henry Leung, P.Eng., MBA, LEED AP
hleung@bccomfort.com
604-412-0206

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BC Comfort: ASHRAE 90.1 2010 Overview - December 2013 Presentation

  • 2. YOUR CONTACTS • Henry Leung, P.Eng., MBA, LEED AP Senior Design Engineer
  • 3. AGENDA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ASHRAE 90.1 Overview Compliance Paths Implementation Cost Envelope HVAC Lighting/Power
  • 4. OVERVIEW To provide minimum requirements for the energyefficient design of buildings except low-rise residential buildings 30% Energy savings compared to ASHRAE 90.1-2004
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. National Energy Code for Canada i.e. Canadian ASHRAE 90.1
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Compliance Approaches Building System Compliance Options Prescriptive Option Envelope HVAC Mandatory Provisions SWH (required for most compliance options) Power Trade Off Option Energy Cost Budget Lighting Other Simplified Energy Code Compliance
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. COST
  • 17. Section 5 Envelope Alteration Exceptions Allowed if they don’t increase energy usage of building  Installation of storm windows  Replacement of glazing in existing sash and frame  Replacement of roof membranes  Replacement of existing doors  Alterations to envelope cavities  Replacement of existing provided they are insulated to full fenestration, provided area of depth with a nominal R-3.0 per in. replacement is no more than 25% of total fenestration area  Roof and floor alterations where no new cavities are created
  • 18. SECTION 5 – 5.5.4.2.3 SKYLIGHT FENESTRATION AREA Skylights are required in enclosed spaces that are • ≥ 5,000 ft2 and • Ceiling heights > 15 ft and • Space types – Office - Convention Center – Transportation – Lobby - Automotive Service – Workshop – Atrium - Manufacturing – Concourse - Non-refrigerated Warehouse – Corridor - Retail – Storage - Distribution/Sorting Area – Gymnasium/Exercise Center
  • 19. SECTION 5 – 5.5.4.2.3 SKYLIGHT FENESTRATION AREA Total skylight area is either: • Minimum of 3% of roof area with a skylight VLT at least 0.40 OR • Such that the daylight area under skylights is a minimum of half the floor area and provides a minimum skylight effective aperture of at least 1% Exceptions • Climate zones 6-8 • Spaces with LPDs < 0.5 W/ft2 • Shaded spaces • Daylight area under rooftop monitors is > 50% of floor area • Documented that 90% of skylight area is shaded on June 21 (Northern Hemisphere)/December 21 (Southern Hemisphere) at noon by permanent features • Required daylight area under skylights may be reduced by amount of: • primary sidelighted area with sidelighting effective aperture > 0.15 • secondary sidelighted area with sidelighting effective aperture > 0.30 with general lighting controlled by continuous daylight dimming
  • 20. SECTION 5 – 5.5.4.5 FENESTRATION ORIENTATION Vertical fenestration area to meet this requirement: Area South ≥ Area West and Area South ≥ Area East N No! Yes! Exceptions: • Buildings shaded by other buildings within 20 ft to the south which is at least ½ as tall as the proposed building • Buildings with shade on 75% of the west and east • Alterations and additions that don’t increase vertical fenestration area
  • 21. HVAC 1. Economizers required for > 4 ton RTU 2. Energy Recovery > 5000 CFM units
  • 23. SECTION 6 – 6.4.3.9 (6.3.2Q) DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION DCV must be provided for each zone with a area > 500 ft² and the design occupancy > 40 people/1000 ft² where the HVAC system has:  An air-side economizer,  Automatic modulating control of the OSA dampers, or  A design outdoor airflow > 3,000 cfm Demand control ventilation (DCV): a ventilation system capability that provides for the automatic reduction of outdoor air intake below design rates when the actual occupancy of spaces served by the system is less than design occupancy.
  • 24. SECTION 6 – 6.4.3.4.5 ENCLOSED PARKING GARAGE VENTILATION Ventilation systems in enclosed parking garages  automatically detect contaminant levels and stage fans or  modulate fan airflow rates to ≤ 50%, provided acceptable contaminant levels are maintained Exception  Garages < 30,000 ft2 with ventilation systems that use mechanical cooling or heating  Garages with a garage area to ventilation system motor nameplate hp ratio > 1500 ft2/hp and don’t use mechanical cooling or heating  Where permitted by AHJ
  • 25. LIGHTING • Lighting alteration requirements take effect at 10% replacement • Include exterior areas • Include renovations even when it is just lamp/ballast replacement
  • 26.
  • 27. SECTION 8 – 8.4.2 AUTOMATIC RECEPTACLE CONTROL ≥ 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-amp receptacles (including those in modular partitions) must be controlled by an automatic control device in these space types  Private offices  Open offices  Computer classrooms Exceptions  Receptacles designated for equipment requiring 24 hr operation  Spaces with security or safety concerns Automatic control devices must function on:  Time-of-day controller provided to control ≤ 25,000 ft2 and not more than one floor  Occupant sensor to turn off receptacles within 30 minutes of occupant leaving the space  Signal from another control or alarm that indicates the area is unoccupied
  • 28. SECTION 9 - 9.4.1 MANDATORY AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF Automatic lighting shutoff control device required EXCEPT:  Lighting for 24-hour operation  Patient care spaces  Areas with safety or security concerns Compliance options: Control lights on a scheduled basis (automatic time switch)  Time-of-day controller  Controls ≤ 25,000 ft2 and not more than one floor Occupant sensor  Turn lights off within 30 minutes of occupant leaving the space Signal from another control or alarm that indicates the area is unoccupied
  • 29. SECTION 9 – 9.4.1.2 MANDATORY: INDIVIDUAL SPACE CONTROL  At least one for each room or space enclosed by ceiling-height partitions – To have at least one control step between 30% and 70% (inclusive) of full lighting power in addition to all off • Exceptions: – Lighting in corridors, electrical/mechanical rooms, public lobbies, restrooms, stairways, and storage rooms – Spaces with only 1 luminaire with rated input power < 100W – Space types with lighting power allowance of < 0.6 W/ft2 – in spaces ≤ 10,000 ft2, each control serves 2,500 ft2 maximum and in spaces > 10,000 ft2, serves 10,000 ft2 maximum  Readily accessible to occupants  Override of any time-of-day control for no more than 2 hours  Remote location is allowed to accommodate areas where safety or security is a concern
  • 30. SECTION 9 – 9.4.1.2 MANDATORY INDIVIDUAL SPACE CONTROLS Occupancy sensors are required in:  Classrooms and lecture halls  Conference, meeting, and training rooms  Employee lunch/break rooms  Storage and supply rooms between 50 ft2 and 1000 ft2  Rooms used for document copying and printing  Office spaces < 250 ft2  Restrooms  Dressing, locker, and fitting rooms Exceptions: – Spaces with multi-scene control systems – Shop and lab classrooms – Areas with safety or security concern – Lighting required for 24 hour operation
  • 31. SECTION 9 – 9.4.1.3 PARKING GARAGE LIGHTING CONTROL Parking garage lighting to be automatically controlled, including daylighting • Must reduce lighting power by minimum of 30% when no activity detected for no more than 30 minutes within a lighting zone ≤ 3,600 ft2 • Daylight transition zone lighting – Controlled separately to automatically turn on lighting during daylight hours and off at sunset • Automatically reduce power in response to daylight for luminaires within 20 ft of any perimeter wall that has – a net opening to wall ratio of ≥ 40% and – no exterior obstructions within 20 ft Exceptions • Daylight transition zones and ramps without parking are exempt from 30% reduction and daylight control • Applications using HID of 150W or less or induction lamps are exempt from 30% reduction
  • 32. THANK YOU Henry Leung, P.Eng., MBA, LEED AP hleung@bccomfort.com 604-412-0206

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  1. Thanks everyone for sitting in our presentation. We understand your time is valuable and appreciate all of you joining us here.Feel free to help yourself to lunch during the presentation. Hope we can keep this presentation informative, but not overhelm all of you with information.
  2. These are the six items we are going through in the next hour. Here’s a handout with all key points
  3. Based on a study commissioned by Office of Housing and Construction Standards. Joint venture between Stantec and BTY (QS). Not significant cost&lt;1% increase in cost.Makes sense, because many of the items asked for in the code are already in effect. E.g. RTUs/boilers sold are already quite high efficiency. Walls are regularly well insulated. Low-E glazing is becoming more standard. However, I think this study is optimistic.
  4. Table gives a layout of the insulation values before and after the new code. All Walls are overall assembly. i.e. to achieve R15, you will need R20+ insulation between studsMass: Concrete Wall, e.g. Tilt up concreteSteel-Framed: Wall with cavity (with insulation)Wood-framed: same, but with wood.VBBL requires slightly more stringent values.
  5. Required pretty much for any building.
  6. Economizer have been standard practice by BCC, but make sure your mech contractor is including this.
  7. Process loads (e.g. Server rooms) are now in the scope. Can make a big difference during energy modeling and was previously excluded.
  8. Previously 50% threshold for replacement.
  9. 25% reduction in some cases, but more like 10% in most cases.
  10. Intent:Eliminate after hours lighting wasteAreas with safety – always an issue
  11. All Building Permits issued after December 20th, 2013 will require compliance to ASHRAE 90.1-2010.