Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6728256 | Energy and Buildings | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Various measurements of pressurisation, air exchange rates through tracer gas, air temperature stratification, IAQ, as well as a continuous and localised comfort survey measurement all contribute to a pre and post assessment of building performance. This paper discusses several measurement processes considered useful to characterize the performance of an HVAC system in a retrofitted library space. As a result of the building envelope quality, subsequent monitoring of the mechanical conditioning system showed that it could have been reduced to half its specified size. Furthermore, sub-metering of the space indicates that the attention given to the lighting and conditioning systems has reduced their impact, so that plug loads are beginning to dominate and require attention if net zero energy building is to be targeted.
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Authors
Mark B. Luther, Peter Horan, Olubukola O. Tokede,