ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 Aiming at 50% Energy Savings For 90.1-2013.

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ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013

Aiming at 50% Energy SavingsFor 90.1-2013

Background on Standard 90.1- 2013 The “Goals” for 2013 Changes under consideration The Future

ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013

90.1-2010 – 2013

• ASHRAE Technology Committee - Ad-Hoc Committee on Energy Targets – June 2010 Promote EUI as measurement Encourage use of ASHRAE Stds 62.1 & 55 SSPC 90.1 responsible for our energy targets Standard 90.1 IS NOT the foundation for

meeting Vision 2020 or NZEB AEDGs are mechanism for NZEB

ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Revision Goals

Technically justified

Simplicity

Flexibility

Enforceable

90.1-2010 – Major Step

• Expand to new areas• Commercial/industrial

equipment/processes• Identify & engage

stakeholders

Title, Purpose & Scope change

TimelineMILESTONES

90.1-10 Work Plan – 30%

90.1-13 Work Plan – 50% on regulated end use loads

90.1-13 Work Plan – 40% whole building (all end uses)

90.1-13 Work Plan – EUI

90.1-13 Work Plan – Alternate

Performance Methodology (APM)

ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013

2004Std 90.1-04

2010Std 90.1-10

2013Std 90.1-13

2007Std 90.1-07 F

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30%

50%

40%

APM

ASHRAE Standard 90.1

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Section 1: PurposeSection 2: ScopeSection 3: Definitions AbbreviationsSection 4: Admin. And

EnforcementSection 5: Building EnvelopeSection 6: HVAC

Section 7: SWH Section 8: Power Section 9: Lighting Section 10: Elec. Motors Section 11: ECB Section 12: References Appendices

Appendix C – Envelope Appendix G - ECB

Sections

ASHRAE Standard 90.1

Since

July 1, 2010

• 2010 Users Manual• 23 New Addenda in

process• 4 from previous cycle

ASHRAE Standard 90.1In Progress

• Building envelope (Addendum “bb” – 4th PR)

• Door leakage

• Cool Roof standards

• Dynamic glazing & fenestration labeling

ENVELOPE

• Escalator controls

• Elevator lighting

• LPD revisions

• Electric motors

• Electrical Metering

• Branch circuit controls

LIGHTING

ASHRAE Standard 90.1In Progress

• Commercial refrigeration

• Heat pump efficiencies

• SPVAC & SPVHP efficiencies

• Transformer testing

• Damper leakage

MECHANICAL

ASHRAE Standard 90.1In Progress

• Fan efficiencies –Advisory Public Review (APR)• Engaged interested parties

• Set min Fan Efficiency Grade (FEG) > 67

• Based on AMCA 205-10

• Covers fan motor ratings > 1/6 hp

• Does not cover fan systems

• Addendum excludes

• Fans with bhp < 5

• Fans covered by 6.4.1.1

MECHANICAL

ASHRAE Standard 90.1In Progress

• Cooling Towers

• Laboratory Exhaust

• Building Orientation

• Fenestration

• Temp & Humid Schds

• Computer room criteria

(Addendum cj - 3rd PR)

Energy Cost Budget

ASHRAE Standard 90.1In Progress

• Site-recovered & Site-generated energy credit allowed

• Not considered “purchased energy”

• Deducted from “proposed design” energy consumption

• Credit < 5% for calculated energy cost budget

Energy Cost Budget - Renewables

ASHRAE Standard 90.1In Progress

Data Centers

Continuous Maintenance Proposal (CMP)

ASHRAE Standard 90.1Under Discussion

PUE = Total Energy @ Meter ÷ Peak IT Equipment Energy

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ASHRAE Standard 90.1Under Discussion

Continuous Maintenance Proposal (CMP)

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ASHRAE Standard 90.1Under Discussion

Other Continuous Maintenance Proposals (CMPs)

• Systems testing personnel limitations

• Economizer revisions

• Luminaire limitations

• Definition of cooling design temperature

• Revisions to evaluate systems with Appendix G

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ASHRAE Standard 90.1Under Discussion

Other Informal Concepts

• Revisions to single & multi-zone VAV systems

• PTUHP and DX equipment revisions

• Occupancy controls for dedicated HVAC system

• Energy recovery systems enhancements

• Energy recovery for space heating

• Cooling tower controls and efficiency

90.1-2010 – 2013 & Future

• Wholistic systems designs• Systems Design and

subsystems effects

90.1-2010 – Future

• Alternate Performance Methodologies Determine “base minimum” using whole

building designs Explore regional utility rates Explore time/demand rates Consider water use and rates Explore criteria metrics other than cost

savings (e.g. system efficiencies) Address renewables (site based & grid based) Use AEDG format for the 90.1 standard

90.1– Moving Forward

Input Needed – Ideas Welcome Designers

Equipment & Material interests

Code Officials

the list goes on ……… Come join the fun!