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Monitoring and post‐occupancy evalution of Net ZEBs
In Section
the motivations and reasons for monitoring building energy and comfort are presented from the point of views of building manager and building occupants. The energy performance of the 30 Task 40 Case Study buildings is presented in Section . In Section a detailed description of monitoring Net ZEBs throughout the various phases of a building project lifetime is presented spanning four building phases: Planning, Design, Installation and Operation. In Sections and two protocols for monitoring building energy performance and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) are described. IEQ monitoring includes Post‐Occupancy Evaluation (POE) of thermal comfort, lighting comfort, acoustic comfort and air quality. Four levels of energy monitoring and three levels of assessing IEQ and comfort are presented, representing the most basic to the most fully developed monitoring procedures. The energy and IEQ monitoring systems at the ENERPOS building, Reunion Island are presented as examples and discussed in detail. The last Section consists of feedback from several Net ZEBs monitoring systems from which recommendations for achieving a reliable monitoring system are compiled.Monitoring and post‐occupancy evalution of Net ZEBs
In Section
the motivations and reasons for monitoring building energy and comfort are presented from the point of views of building manager and building occupants. The energy performance of the 30 Task 40 Case Study buildings is presented in Section . In Section a detailed description of monitoring Net ZEBs throughout the various phases of a building project lifetime is presented spanning four building phases: Planning, Design, Installation and Operation. In Sections and two protocols for monitoring building energy performance and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) are described. IEQ monitoring includes Post‐Occupancy Evaluation (POE) of thermal comfort, lighting comfort, acoustic comfort and air quality. Four levels of energy monitoring and three levels of assessing IEQ and comfort are presented, representing the most basic to the most fully developed monitoring procedures. The energy and IEQ monitoring systems at the ENERPOS building, Reunion Island are presented as examples and discussed in detail. The last Section consists of feedback from several Net ZEBs monitoring systems from which recommendations for achieving a reliable monitoring system are compiled.Monitoring and post‐occupancy evalution of Net ZEBs
Garde, Francois (author) / Aelenei, Daniel (author) / Aelenei, Laura (author) / Scognamiglio, Alessandra (author) / Ayoub, Josef (author)
2017-04-05
42 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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