Hallo,
Projects with natural ventilation that have been registered in BD+C usually demonstrate compliance with CIBSE or CFD modelling. However, this option is not included in the LEED for Homes rating system.
Can LEED for Homes v4 projects demonstrate compliance of naturally ventilated spaces with CIBSE or CFD modelling instead of following ASHRAE 62.2 Standard?
Thanks,
Gustavo De las Heras Izquierdo
LEED Expert185 thumbs up
December 25, 2018 - 7:12 pm
Apologies, there is an errata in the referenced Standard, I meant "ASHRAE 62.1":
"Can LEED for Homes v4 projects demonstrate compliance of naturally ventilated spaces with CIBSE or CFD modelling instead of following ASHRAE 62.1 Standard?"
So, we would like to know if CIBSE or CFD modelling is accepted for the common areas.
Thanks,
Carissa Sawyer
Certification Team LeadGreen Business Certification Inc. (GBCI)
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January 16, 2019 - 5:10 pm
Gustavo,
The same requirements apply internationally as in the US. There are some alternative approved standards (i.e. the EN Standards in Europe), and some alternative paths for demonstrating natural ventilation compliance using the "Engineered Natural Ventilation" approach referenced in ASHRAE 62.1 Section 6.4 (e.g. https://www.usgbc.org/resources/verification-protocol-engineered-natural...).
However, with the exception of alternative approved standards, international v4 Homes projects using natural ventilation must comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010 Section 6.4.
This requires mechanical ventilation systems designed in accordance with Section 6.2 (Ventilation Rate Procedure) with the exception of:
(1) Engineered natural ventilation systems (typically CFD analysis and permanent ventilation openings or automated ventilation openings are required to demonstrate compliance using this approach). For mechanically conditioned spaces, it's unlikely that compliance could be demonstrated based solely on operable windows or doors, since the project team would need to show that the openings are likely to be open enough to assure ventilation on a daily basis.
(2) Zones not served by heating or cooling equipment.
For projects not using engineered natural ventilation, the project must also comply with the geometric requirements for natural ventilation from Section 6.4.1, and location and size of openings requirements in Section 6.4.2.
Carissa