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ASHRAE AEDG50 MedBigBoxRetail 2011

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ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide for Medium to Big Box Retail Buildings: 50% Energy Savings

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ASHRAE 2011 198
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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
ASHRAE AEDG50 MedBigBoxRetail 2011
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