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ASHRAE GreenGuide 5ed 2018

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ASHRAE GreenGuide: Design, Construction, and Operation of Sustainable Buildings, 5th Edition

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The Advanced Energy Design Guide – Achieving Zero Energy series provides a cost effective approach to achieve advanced levels of energy savings. The four-color Guides offer contractors and designers the tools, including recommendations for practical products and off-the-shelf technology, needed for achieving Zero Energy which is defined as a building that, on an annual basis, draws from outside resources equal or less energy than it provides using on-site renewable energy sources. This Guide been developed through the collaboration of ASHRAE, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), with support from the Department of Energy (DOE), to help meet all of an owner\’s energy performance requirements. In an effort to promote building energy efficiency, ASHRAE and its partners have made these Guides available for download (PDF) at no charge. For K-12 school buildings, and applies to all sizes and classifications (elementary, middle, high). Space types covered include administrative and office space, classrooms, hallways, restrooms, gymnasiums and multipurpose rooms, libraries, and food preparation and dining areas. The Guide establishes a set of energy performance goals for achieving zero energy. The goals are provided for all ASHRAE climate zones, in both site and source energy. Strategies on how to achieve these energy targets are provided throughout the guide.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
5 Copyright
8 CONTENTS
16 FOREWORD
18 PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION
22 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
26 Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
Introduction
28 Relationship to Sustainability
Commitment to Green/Sustainable
High-Performance Projects
29 What Drives Green Projects
The Impact of Carbon Considerations
32 Sustainability in Architecture
39 References and Resources
42 Chapter 2: Green Rating Systems, Standards,
and Other Guidance
Green-Building Rating Systems—Introduction
44 The LEED Rating System
45 Other Guidelines, Resources, and Certification Programs
47 Building Energy Quotient (Building EQ
49 European Programs
50 Standards and Codes
ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1 and
the International Green Construction Code (IgCC
53 IEQ
55 Residential Buildings
Other Building Codes
57 References and Resources
64 Chapter 3: Project Strategies and Early Design
Ingredients of a Successful Green Project Endeavor
65 The Owner’s Role
66 Incentives for Green Design
70 The Design Process—Early Stages
73 The Design Team
77 The Engineer’s Role
81 Concept Development
82 Expressing and Testing Concepts
85 Building Information Modeling (BIM)/
Building Energy Modeling (BEM
89 References and Resources
96 Chapter 4: Commissioning
97 The Evolution of the Commissioning Concept
98 Commissioning Phases and Process
99 Commissioning Documents
101 Project Phases
109 Decisions to Make During the Commissioning Process
113 References and Resources
114 Chapter 5: Architectural Design and Planning Impacts
Overview
Concise History of the Design of Buildings
115 Design Process for Sustainable Architecture
121 Intentions in Architecture and Building System Development
123 References and Resources
124 Chapter 6: Conceptual Engineering Design—
Load Determination
126 The Role of Energy Modeling During Conceptual Design
127 ix
Determining the Load Drivers with Parametric Simulations
128 Energy Impacts of Architectural Features
129 Thermal/Mass Transfer of Envelope
130 Engineering Internal Load-Determining Factors
143 References and Resources
146 Chapter 7: Sustainable Sites
Location of the Building Project
147 Urban Heat Island Effect
149 Exterior Lighting
150 Stormwater Management
154 References and Resources
162 Chapter 8: Indoor Environmental Quality
Introduction
163 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ
183 Thermal Comfort and Control
185 Light and Illumination
187 Acoustics
188 References and Resources
192 Chapter 9: Energy Conversion and Distribution Systems
Energy Exchange
195 Energy Delivery Methods
198 Hydronics
202 Air
203 Energy Conversion/Generation Equipment
205 Energy Conversion/Generation Plant Design
209 District Energy Systems
211 Distributed Electricity Generation
216 References and Resources
276 Chapter 10: Energy Sources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources
277 Water-Energy Nexus
278 Solar
288 Wind
289 Hydro
290 Biomass
References and Resources
310 Chapter 11: Lighting Systems
Overview
Electric Lighting
317 Daylight Harvesting
321 Light Conveyors (Tubular Daylighting Devices
Lighting Controls
325 Cost Considerations
References and Resources
330 Chapter 12: Water Efficiency
331 The Energy-Water Balance
333 Cooling Tower Systems
338 Domestic Water Heating
Plumbing
339 Water Recovery and Reuse
340 References and Resources
362 Chapter 13: Smart Building Systems
363 Integrated Building Automation Systems
364 Detailing the Design of a Control System
367 Automated Fault Detection and Diagnosis
369 Smart Hardware
370 Control Systems and Building Occupants
371 Control Systems and Energy and Water Efficiency
374 Control Systems and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ
375 Control Systems Commissioning
377 Interaction of a Smart Building with the Smart Grid
References and Resources
380 Chapter 14: Completing Design and
Documentation for Construction
Drawings/Documentation Stage
Specifying Materials/Equipment
381 Cost Estimating and Budget Reconciliation
Bidding
382 Managing Risk
383 Project Delivery Methods and Contractor Selection
386 References and Resources
390 Chapter 15: Construction
Site Planning and Development
The Engineer’s Role in Construction Quality
391 Construction Practices and Methods
392 Commissioning During Construction
393 Moving into Occupancy and Operation
References and Resources
396 Chapter 16: Operation, Maintenance,
and Performance Evaluation
397 Energy Modeling
398 On Construction
Building Performance Labeling
399 Filling the Gap: Measurement and Verification
400 Occupant Surveys
401 On Operation and Maintenance
402 Personnel Management
405 References and Resources
410 Chapter 17: Residential Applications
411 Energy Use: Residential Building Sector
412 Standards
416 Performance
419 Architecture and Design
426 Future Trends
432 References and Resources
440 Chapter 18: Building-Type GreenTips
Introduction
Building-Type GreenTips
441 #18-1: Performing Arts Spaces
444 #18-2: Health Care Facilities
452 #18-3: Laboratory Facilities
455 #18-4: Student Residence Halls
458 #18-5: Athletic and Recreation Facilities
460 #18-6: Commercial Office Buildings
463 #18-7: K-12 School Buildings
465 #18-8: Data Centers
472 Chapter 19: Existing Buildings
Introduction
Energy Performance of Existing Buildings
473 Building Audits
476 Improving Building Sustainability and IEQ
482 Delivery Mechanisms for Upgrades to Existing Buildings
484 References and Resources
486 Chapter 20: Emerging Trends and Epilogue
Introduction
487 Distributed (District) Energy Systems
488 Smart Buildings and the Internet of Things
Virtual and Augmented Reality
489 Resiliency
490 Building Labeling and Reporting
New Construction Techniques
References and Resources
492 References and Resources
516 Terms, Definitions, and Acronyms
518 Index
ASHRAE GreenGuide 5ed 2018
$78.54