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2016 Department of Energy National Energy Codes Conference
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tarix | 08.11.2017 | ölçüsü | 485 b. | | #31137 |
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2016 Department of Energy National Energy Codes Conference Building Energy Codes Program AIA Provider #: I014 AIA Course #: EC16-M02 March 21, 2016
Basics of using the COMcheck software, reviewing generated compliance reports, and the latest and greatest new features. Basics of using the COMcheck software, reviewing generated compliance reports, and the latest and greatest new features.
Can exchange files between desktop and web Can exchange files between desktop and web - Log in to web
- My Projects
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Comments Comments Orientation (code dependent) Visible Transmittance Exemptions/Allowances
ASHRAE 90.1 (Pre-2013) Normative Appendix C Methodology for Building Envelope Trade-Off Option ASHRAE 90.1 (Pre-2013) Normative Appendix C Methodology for Building Envelope Trade-Off Option - 90.1-2007/2010
- 2009/2012 IECC
ASHRAE 90.1-2013 Appendix C has limited performance method (EnergyPlus) 2015 IECC Component Performance Alternative (Total UA)
New Construction: New Construction: Addition - Trade-off compliance method
- Prescriptive – Oregon only
Alteration
Mandatory requirements Mandatory requirements Interior/Exterior lighting power requirements - Complies if total connected power <= lighting power allowance
Basic information about the builder and project Basic information about the builder and project Area take-offs for exterior walls, fenestration, roof/ceiling, basement walls, floors, etc. Insulation R-values, fenestration U-factors, etc. Lighting fixture details Heating and cooling system details
Appropriate Code
New Construction New Construction Addition Alteration
Projects involve changes to or replacement of Projects involve changes to or replacement of - Existing building components that are part of building envelope
- Lighting, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and water-heating equipment
Specify only those envelope components, lighting fixtures, or mechanical systems/equipment that will exist upon completion of the project Alteration detail dialogs - Specify exemptions if applicable
- Additional qualifications may be required (e.g., Window/wall ratio)
Compliance shown as Pass/Fail for Envelope and Lighting
Efficiency Options Efficiency Options - High performance power (2012/2015)
- Reduced lighting power (2012/2015)
- On-site renewable energy (2012/2015)
- High performance SWH (2015)
- Enhanced interior lighting controls (2015)
- Dedicated outdoor air system (2015)
Optional Optional Sections - Title/Site/Permit
- Owner/Agent
- Designer/Contractor
Included on report
Primarily impacts envelope compliance Whole building types that describe the envelope (separating conditioned and unconditioned spaces) Space conditioning type - Nonresidential
- Residential
- Semiheated (no mechanical cooling) – 90.1 only
Method determines lighting power density and allowances Method determines lighting power density and allowances Area category allows for more detailed space representation
Selected method determines lighting power densities in interior lighting and exterior lighting screens Selected method determines lighting power densities in interior lighting and exterior lighting screens - based on code, method, and applications selected on the Project screen
Zone and area type determine: Zone and area type determine: - Lighting power density
- Units
- Tradability
Common applications where ‘unused’ allowable power can be traded where needed (e.g., driveways and entry ways) Common applications where ‘unused’ allowable power can be traded where needed (e.g., driveways and entry ways) Based on length or area of application then summed
Less common applications that cannot be traded, “use it or lose it” (e.g., building façade lighting, ATM stations) - Less common applications that cannot be traded, “use it or lose it” (e.g., building façade lighting, ATM stations)
Don’t have to use every assembly type Don’t have to use every assembly type Can group “like” components Gross area (except slab-on-grade)
NFRC site-built certified product NFRC site-built certified product Performance evaluated (per NFRC guidelines) Energy code defaults
Menu View->Glazing Requirements Menu View->Glazing Requirements
Cavity R-value – used for insulation placed between structural members Cavity R-value – used for insulation placed between structural members Continuous R-value – used for insulation that is continuous across the structure (e.g., rigid insulation) After you’ve entered building components, look at compliance result - Look for fields with red text
- If TBD, look for missing data
Select space then Add Fixture button or Fixture Library Select space then Add Fixture button or Fixture Library Fixture library preserves frequently used fixtures for future use
Linear fluorescent Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent HID Incandescent Halogen Track lighting LED Induction
Fixture wattage (helpful hint) Fixture wattage (helpful hint) - In desktop, you can right click in fixture wattage to insert a default wattage value (not available for every fixture, however)
Fixture ID is optional - Can associate fixture with lighting fixture schedule
Fixture Description is optional - Can help keep track of fixtures in the list, avoid errors and oversights, and facilitate plan review and inspections
Options menu Options menu Exemptions - Power for exempt fixtures is omitted from the proposed wattage
Allowances - Allowed wattage for building increased by allowable amount
Include ALL fixtures (both exempt and non-exempt) in the project Include ALL fixtures (both exempt and non-exempt) in the project - Helps clarify where exemptions have been taken and can streamline plan review and inspection
Based on code selected Mandatory requirements Exemptions
Lighting applications entered similar to interior lighting Lighting applications entered similar to interior lighting Pay attention to tradable versus non-tradable criteria.
Limited means to determine compliance Limited means to determine compliance Enter characteristics of - HVAC system
- Plant
- Water heating
Characteristics you select determine which requirements apply
Example of a typical duct furnace and split system Example of a typical duct furnace and split system
If multiple different HVAC systems and/or Plant components are used within a single building If multiple different HVAC systems and/or Plant components are used within a single building - Select HVAC System or Plant button multiple times to enter more than one system
If multiple identical systems are used within a single building - Describe them once and use the quantity fields to indicate # present
Selection of checkboxes determines which water heating requirements apply to your building Selection of checkboxes determines which water heating requirements apply to your building - Select Water Heating button multiple times to enter more than one component
If multiple identical (or nearly identical) systems are present - Describe them once and use the quantity fields to indicate # present
Water heater type Water heater type - Storage water heaters
- heat and store water within the water heater for delivery on demand and
- have input rating < 4,000 Btu/hour per gallon of stored water
- Instantaneous water heaters
- have an input rating ≥ 4,000 Btu/hour per gallon of stored water
- can be electric, gas, or oil
Assists with fan power system limitations requirement Assists with fan power system limitations requirement Used to define and determine compliance of each fan system Once defined on Fan Systems screen, you assign them to applicable mechanical system on Mechanical screen Motor nameplate HP and brake HP
Ensure user is aware of applicable mandatory requirements and addresses each in the software Ensure user is aware of applicable mandatory requirements and addresses each in the software Provide better documentation for code officials
For each requirement, the user For each requirement, the user - Certifies that a code requirement is
- Met
- Exempt
- or does not apply
- Notes how compliance for applicable requirements are documented
This information is shown on the report in the “Comments/ Assumptions” column of the Inspection Checklist
File View / Print Report File View / Print Report Choices, choose any or all - Envelope Compliance Certificate
- Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate
- Exterior Lighting Compliance Certificate
- Mechanical Compliance Certificate
First pages are the Compliance Certificate Follow-on pages are the Inspection Checklists by phase of inspection - Plan Review
- Footing/Foundation
- Rough-in
- Final
Compliance software Compliance software Compliance checklists Technical support Code notes Publications Resource guides Training materials www.energycodes.gov
Pam Cole Pam Cole pam.cole@pnnl.gov Bob Schultz robert.schultz@pnnl.gov Building Energy Codes Program www.energycodes.gov BECP help desk http://www.energycodes.gov/resource-center/help-desk
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