ASHRAE AEDG50 MedBigBoxRetail 2011
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ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings: 50% Energy Savings
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASHRAE | 2011 | 198 |
The Advanced Energy Design Guide for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings is designed to provide recommendations to achieve 50% energy savings when compared with the minimum code requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004. Energy costs are typically the second-highest operating expense for a retailer, so use of this Guide can help in creating a cost-effective design for new retail buildings and major renovations that will consume substantially less energy compared to the minimum code-compliant design and that will result in lower operating costs. Keywords: Advanced Energy Design Guide, retail, integrated design process, HVAC systems, plug loads, service water heating, climate zone, envelope, daylighting
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17 | ENHANCED SHOPPING AND WORKING ENVIRONMENTS |
18 | LOWER LIFE-CYCLE COSTS REDUCED OPERATING COSTS |
19 | WATER AS A RESOURCE REDUCED GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS PARTNERS IN THE COMMUNITY |
20 | CLOSING REFERENCES |
23 | GOAL OF THIS GUIDE SCOPE |
24 | ENERGY MODELING ANALYSIS |
25 | ACHIEVING 50% ENERGY SAVINGS |
26 | CONDITIONS TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND COMFORT INDOOR AIR QUALITY (IAQ) THERMAL COMFORT |
27 | VISUAL COMFORT |
28 | ACOUSTIC COMFORT HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE REFERENCES |
30 | PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED DESIGN |
31 | USING INTEGRATED DESIGN TO MAXIMIZE ENERGY EFFICIENCY |
32 | PROJECT KICK-OFF PROGRAMMING AND PROJECT DESIGN |
33 | SCHEMATIC DESIGN |
37 | DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS BID PHASE CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION |
38 | COMMISSIONING OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE |
42 | PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT—CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT CONTROLLING COSTS |
46 | DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS |
47 | INTEGRATED DESIGN BEST PRACTICES BUILDING SITE AND DESIGN INFLUENCES |
51 | Table 2-1 Cities Characterized by Climate Combinations |
53 | MULTIDISCIPLINARY COORDINATION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY |
54 | Budget Sharing |
57 | Investment Financial Analysis |
58 | Building Configuration and Floor Area Minimization Safety Factors and Diversity Factors |
59 | Schedules of Occupancy, Use, and Utility rates Redundant and Standby Capacity Sizing Protocols |
60 | Charettes and Design Reviews Use of Energy Modeling as Design Guidance |
61 | REFERENCES |
62 | INTRODUCTION |
65 | Table 3-1 Prototype Model Space Types and Sizes |
66 | ENERGY MODELING TASKS BENCHMARKING GOAL SETTING |
70 | Table 3-2 Medium Box Retail Energy Use Targets for 50% Savings Table 3-3 Big Box Retail Energy Use Targets for 50% Savings |
71 | Table 3-4 Using Energy Modeling to Achieve 50% Energy Savings |
72 | USING ENERGY MODELING THROUGHOUT THE DESIGN PROCESS REFERENCES |
74 | INTRODUCTION |
75 | CLIMATE ZONE RECOMMENDATIONS |
78 | Climate Zone 1 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
81 | Climate Zone 2 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
84 | Climate Zone 3 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
87 | Climate Zone 4 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
90 | Climate Zone 5 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
93 | Climate Zone 6 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
96 | Climate Zone 7 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
99 | Climate Zone 8 Recommendation Table for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings |
101 | References |
102 | ENVELOPE OPAQUE ENVELOPE COMPONENTS Table 5-1 Examples of Cool Roofs |
115 | VERTICAL FENESTRATION |
116 | WINDOW DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR THERMAL CONDITIONS Table 5-2 Vertical Fenestration Descriptions |
118 | REFERENCES and resources |
119 | DAYLIGHTING GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS |
126 | REFERENCES and resources |
127 | ELECTRIC LIGHTING DESIGN GOALS FOR RETAIL LIGHTING |
128 | INTERIOR LIGHTING |
133 | Table 5-3 4 ft T8 Lamps Meeting the 90+ Mean Lumens per Watt |
134 | Table 5-4 4 ft T5/T5HO Lamps Meeting the 90+ Mean Lumens per Watt |
136 | SAMPLE DESIGN LAYOUTS FOR RETAIL BUILDINGS |
141 | EXTERIOR LIGHTING |
143 | REFERENCES and resources |
144 | PLUG LOADS EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL GUIDELINES |
146 | Table 5-6 LED Lighting Systems Energy Savings |
148 | References and resources |
149 | SERVICE WATER HEATING (swh) GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS |
150 | Table 5-7 Electric Water Heater Energy Factors |
151 | resource |
152 | HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT HVAC SYSTEM TYPES |
154 | Table 5-8 DX Cooling-Only Equipment Efficiency Levels |
156 | Table 5-9 Constant-Volume Heat Pump Efficiency Levels |
157 | HVAC EQUIPMENT CONSIDERATIONS |
160 | Table 5-10 DOAS Cooling and Heating Equipment Efficiencies* |
162 | Table 5-11 Total System Effectiveness with Energy Recovery |
174 | REFERENCES and resources |
176 | QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) COMMISSIONING |
178 | MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION (M&V) |
180 | REFERENCES and resources |
181 | ADDITIONAL BONUS SAVINGS OTHER HVAC SYSTEM TYPES RENEWABLE ENERGY |
185 | REFERENCES |
187 | Table A-1 Opaque Construction Options |
188 | Table B-1 International Climatic Zone Definitions |
189 | Definitions References |
190 | COMMISSIONING SCOPE OF SERVICES INTRODUCTION |
191 | SYSTEMS DELIVERABLES SCHEDULE |
192 | COMMISSIONING TASKS |
195 | Table C-1 Sample Commissioning Scope Matrix—Responsibilities and Schedule |