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NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performance

Baseline Chilled water pumps - G3.1.3.10

Greetings, The standard states that the pump power must be 22 W/gpm. If the project has two chillers and primary secondary circuits, whereby there is on pump per chiller in the primary circuits and 5 pumps in the secondary. The question is: the 22 W/gpm are covering which power as per the above description? The similar question is valid also for G3.1.3.11 and G3.1.3.5. All opinions on the matter are highly appreciated. Thanks.

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Mon, 05/02/2016 - 15:23

The number of chillers and pumping in the proposed case has nothing to do with the baseline. There is an ASHRAE interpretation - ASHRAE/IES IC 90.1-2007-14 - which indicates that the Baseline pump power of 22 W/gpm from Section G3.1.3.10 is inclusive of all baseline chilled water pumps. This ruling is confirmed by LEED Interpretation 10299. For G3.1.3.11 and G3.1.3.5 it is a moot point as there are only primary pumps for towers and boilers.

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