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Energy savings calculations for commercial building energy efficiency upgrades
Assists energy professionals, contractors, building owners and managers in developing energy savings estimates that can facilitate a quick assessment of the potential energy savings that might be realized when replacing code-compliant building components with the highest efficiency equipment.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- About the Author -- Chapter 1 The Energy Savings Conundrum -- 1.1 Definition of Energy Savings -- 1.2 General Approach to Estimating Energy Savings -- 1.3 Utility Energy Savings -- 1.4 Graphical Representation of Energy Savings -- References -- Chapter 2 Building Energy Consumption -- 2.1 Building Types -- 2.2 Whole Building Energy Consumption -- 2.2.1 Utility Bill Data -- 2.2.2 Benchmarking -- 2.2.3 Weather-Normalization -- 2.2.4 Building Simulation Modeling -- 2.2.5 Limitations -- 2.3 Building End-Use Energy Consumption -- 2.3.1 Analysis of Monthly Utility Data -- 2.3.2 CBECS End-Use Data -- 2.3.3 RECS End-Use Data -- 2.3.4 CEUS End-Use Data -- 2.3.5 EFLH Data for End-Use Estimation -- 2.3.6 Other Sources for End-Use Energy Consumption Data -- 2.3.7 Limitations -- References -- Chapter 3 Establishing Baseline Energy Efficiency Metrics -- 3.1 Equipment Energy Performance -- 3.1.1 Building Energy Codes -- 3.1.2 ASHRAE 90.1 Building Energy Standard -- 3.1.3 IECC Standard -- 3.2 Establishing Baseline Energy Efficiency Metrics for Existing Equipment -- 3.3 Performance Degradation -- Reference -- Chapter 4 Air Conditioning Systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Equipment Description -- 4.2.1 Packaged RTUs/Split Systems/PTACs -- 4.2.2 Chiller Plants -- 4.2.3 Evaporative Pre-Cooling -- 4.3 Energy Recovery -- 4.3.1 Economizers -- 4.3.2 Thermal and Desiccant Wheels -- 4.3.3 Heat Exchangers and Heat Pipes -- 4.3.4 Energy Recovery Ventilators -- 4.4 Energy Efficiency Metrics -- 4.4.1 Air Conditioning Systems -- 4.4.2 Chillers -- 4.4.3 Cooling Towers -- 4.4.4 Evaporative Coolers -- 4.5 Energy Savings -- 4.5.1 Packaged RTUs/Split Systems/PTAC Units -- 4.5.2 Chillers -- 4.5.3 Cooling Towers -- 4.5.4 Evaporative Coolers.
Energy savings calculations for commercial building energy efficiency upgrades
Assists energy professionals, contractors, building owners and managers in developing energy savings estimates that can facilitate a quick assessment of the potential energy savings that might be realized when replacing code-compliant building components with the highest efficiency equipment.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- About the Author -- Chapter 1 The Energy Savings Conundrum -- 1.1 Definition of Energy Savings -- 1.2 General Approach to Estimating Energy Savings -- 1.3 Utility Energy Savings -- 1.4 Graphical Representation of Energy Savings -- References -- Chapter 2 Building Energy Consumption -- 2.1 Building Types -- 2.2 Whole Building Energy Consumption -- 2.2.1 Utility Bill Data -- 2.2.2 Benchmarking -- 2.2.3 Weather-Normalization -- 2.2.4 Building Simulation Modeling -- 2.2.5 Limitations -- 2.3 Building End-Use Energy Consumption -- 2.3.1 Analysis of Monthly Utility Data -- 2.3.2 CBECS End-Use Data -- 2.3.3 RECS End-Use Data -- 2.3.4 CEUS End-Use Data -- 2.3.5 EFLH Data for End-Use Estimation -- 2.3.6 Other Sources for End-Use Energy Consumption Data -- 2.3.7 Limitations -- References -- Chapter 3 Establishing Baseline Energy Efficiency Metrics -- 3.1 Equipment Energy Performance -- 3.1.1 Building Energy Codes -- 3.1.2 ASHRAE 90.1 Building Energy Standard -- 3.1.3 IECC Standard -- 3.2 Establishing Baseline Energy Efficiency Metrics for Existing Equipment -- 3.3 Performance Degradation -- Reference -- Chapter 4 Air Conditioning Systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Equipment Description -- 4.2.1 Packaged RTUs/Split Systems/PTACs -- 4.2.2 Chiller Plants -- 4.2.3 Evaporative Pre-Cooling -- 4.3 Energy Recovery -- 4.3.1 Economizers -- 4.3.2 Thermal and Desiccant Wheels -- 4.3.3 Heat Exchangers and Heat Pipes -- 4.3.4 Energy Recovery Ventilators -- 4.4 Energy Efficiency Metrics -- 4.4.1 Air Conditioning Systems -- 4.4.2 Chillers -- 4.4.3 Cooling Towers -- 4.4.4 Evaporative Coolers -- 4.5 Energy Savings -- 4.5.1 Packaged RTUs/Split Systems/PTAC Units -- 4.5.2 Chillers -- 4.5.3 Cooling Towers -- 4.5.4 Evaporative Coolers.
Energy savings calculations for commercial building energy efficiency upgrades
Buonicore, Anthony J. (author)
First edition
2024
xxv, 347 Seiten
Diagramme, Illustrationen, Karten
Enthält Literaturangaben und Index
Book
English
DDC:
696
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