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Operations and Maintenance in Standard 100

Operations and Maintenance in Standard 100. Cedric S. Trueman, P. Eng. Life Member ASHRAE Trueman Engineering Services Victoria, BC, CANADA. Context of Revision to Operations & Maintenance Requirements. For compliance – Meeting O & M reqt’s will be mandatory Std. 100:

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Operations and Maintenance in Standard 100

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  1. Operations and Maintenance in Standard 100 Cedric S. Trueman, P. Eng. Life Member ASHRAE Trueman Engineering Services Victoria, BC, CANADA

  2. Context of Revision to Operations & Maintenance Requirements For compliance – Meeting O & M reqt’s will be mandatory Std. 100: Will be written in code language Available for adoption by code authorities

  3. Challenge for Revision • How stringent do we make requirements? • The Standard could be adopted as code. • If so, it would define the worst O & M program permitted • Thus requirements will need to be: • feasible for buildings of all sizes and occupancies, • practical for the average owner, and • achieve energy efficiency

  4. Options for Stringency • Leading edge best practice - optimum for energy efficiency, but not reasonable for a minimum code • Best practice - suitable for a Guideline, but demanding for a minimum code • Good practice – minimum that should be required • Minimum existing practice – not acceptable Operations & Maintenance in Standard 100

  5. Goal for Revision – Good Practice • In all aspects of operations and maintenance • Focus on actions that will impact energy efficiency

  6. Scope of Operations and Maintenance Requirements • O & M Plan, covering: • Basic energy management actions, • Building energy monitoring, • Energy management plan, and • Maintaining energy efficiency • Applies to all building systems

  7. Building Systems Included • Building Envelope • Domestic Hot Water, including solar thermal • HVAC –covering a range of HVAC systems: • Boiler & chiller hydronic systems, • Airside systems – unitary, single & multiple zone, terminal systems • Heat recovery • Evaporative cooling • Thermal storage • Geo-thermal

  8. Building Systems Included (cont’d) • Refrigeration – for non-comfort cooling applications – display cases, walk-ins, secondary systems • Lighting – interior, exterior, daylighting • Controls – pneumatic, analog, DDC • Power Generation and Distribution Systems • Generation limited to on-site – e.g. wind, PV, etc.

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