Dear Collegue,
I have some questions for Baseline model's System control
The project has the baseline system (System-7 VAV Reheat, Climate Zone 4A)
The ASHARE 90.1 2010 G3.1.2.11 states that "Exhaust air energy recovery shall be modeled for the budget building design in accordance with section 6.5.6.1 ", but 90.1 2010 User manual stage that "Exhast energy recovery is required for fan systems that are lager than 5,000 cfm(2,360 l/s) that also require a significant amount of outdoor air (70% or more of
1. Which criteria should be considered first?
secction 6.5.6.1 or G3.1.2.11
I wonder if ERV is not applied regardless of the climate zone if the ratio of the calculated OA/SA does not exceed 70%.
2. Baseline System-7 heating
the project located in the region has the summer and winter seaon(cooling design OA : 34 ℃/ heating design OA : -10 ℃)
and the indoor temperature set-point is (cooling : 26 ℃, Heating : 20 ℃).
In accordance with the ASHRAE 90.1 2010 G3.1.2.9.1, the baseline cooling SA temperature was modeled at 15 ℃
If so, how should the heating supply air temperature be set in this case?
3. The electric preheat coil in the hotwater coil AHU
The project has the electric heating coil for de-frost in winter season but the system's main heating coil use the hot-water.
In this case, the electric preheat coil was modeled as a process load or as a another electric heat soure for preheat coil in the baseline model?
Thanks for answers.
Tyler Thumma
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April 5, 2024 - 9:54 am
1. Table 6.5.6.1 should be used to determine whether the Baseline system requires energy recovery. It is no longer based on a static 70% ratio.
2. For system 7, the supply air temperature leaving the air handler should be the same as the maximum reset cooling supply air temperature. The reheat Delta T for the VAV boxes should be 20 deg. F (11.1 deg. C).
3. Correct, preheat coils should be modeled in the Baseline case identically to the Propsoed according to G3.1.2.4.
Sanket Sabale
September 25, 2024 - 4:57 am
In continuation to response to 1st point (with reference to table 6.5.6.1 of ASHRAE 90.1-2010), what if % outdoor at full design airflow rate is less than 30%