2016 title 24 hvac topics - performance...
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Introduction CEC 2016 Title 24 Schedule
Jun 2013- Apr 2014
• CEC develop foundation.
• IOUs: research, cost-effectiveness analysis, stakeholder meetings
May-Oct 2014
• Pre-Rulemaking. CEC workshops, First Draft Language
Nov 2014
• IOUs finalize code change proposals for submittal to CEC
• CEC conducts impact analysis report
Jan 2015
• Efficiency committee workshop(s)
• CEC opens Rulemaking for Title 24
Mar 2015
• Efficiency committee hearing(s)
• CEC develops 45-day language
Jun-Sep 2015
• CEC develops 15-day language
• Title 24 CEC Adoption date
Jan 2016
• CBSC Publication date
Jan 1, 2017
• Title 24 Implementation date
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2016 Residential Measures
All high efficacy lighting
No Ducts in Unconditioned Space:
Walls - R-21 + R5 in hot (all?) CZs
Windows 16% of floor area or high performance windows
QII - Quality Insulation Installation inspection
Tested Infiltration < 3 ACH 50
Heat recovery ventilation
Controlled supply mechanical ventilation
FDD/CID refrigerant charge/condensables
Smart Thermostat and Acc Test
Evap cooling baseline hot/dry CZs
Credit for evaporative FDD
Dual path PV with high efficiency HVAC and DHW
Multi-family prescriptive package
Compact water distribution
Shower/bath heat recovery above 1st floor
Heat pump water heating model
Updated solar thermal model
High efficiency white goods
Whole building (HERS) model including deemed plug loads.
Plug load controller
Reduced water consumption
Plug-in hybrid and EV charging circuit (MF)
ZNE CALGreen Tier
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HVAC to Support No Ducts in Unconditioned Space
Eliminate Ducts
• Mini-split as method of getting ducts out of unconditioned space
– Improve VRF model
– Refrigerant leakage/installation training
Ducts and Air Handler in Conditioned Space
• Eliminate atmospheric furnaces
– Sealed combustion furnace
• Can be condensing but don’t have to be
– Combined water heating and space heating
• Water heater in garage but also near hot water loads
– Heat pump (ground source?)
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Refrigerant Charge Fault Detection and Diagnostics
FDD/CID refrigerant charge/condensables (2016?)
• Propose a requirement for FDD that would verify proper refrigerant charge, lack of condensables in the system and proper airflow.
– FDD already required for nonres economizers
– Could also be applied to commercial AC
– Addresses problem of winter charge test
– Less times refrigerant system is attached to gauge set with potential for refrigerant loss and contamination of refrigerant (dirt, non-condensables)
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Evaporative cooling
Evaporative cooling baseline hot/dry CZs
• Evaluate and develop and evaporative cooling code baseline for homes in hot/dry climate zones
• Evaporative options:
– Evaporative condensing
– Evaporative cooling of airstream
• Direct, indirect, direct/indirect
• ACM simulation model:
– based on first principles (wetbulb temperature)
– includes humidity comfort model
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Avoiding Preemption: Multiple Path Energy Codes
Photovoltaics or Large Impact
Efficiency Measure
Minimum Federal Efficiency Equipment
Other Common Efficiency Measures
Photovoltaics or Large Impact
Efficiency Measure
Minimum Federal Efficiency Equipment
Other Common Efficiency Measures
Prescriptive Paths
Standard Path
Performance
(Software)
Approach
At least one standard path for every alternate
path with higher efficiencies
Reduced or no PV required or
other Eff Measure
Higher Efficiency Equipment than
Fed Min Eff
Other Common Efficiency Measures
Alternate Path
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Res Ventilation
Controlled supply mechanical ventilation
• Evaluate the costs, the energy benefits and the air quality benefits from replacing exhaust based ventilation with supply based ventilation
Heat recovery ventilation
• Evaluate whether heat recovery ventilators are cost-effective in the more extreme climate zones and develop a proposal if so. This would replace the other mechanical ventilation requirements.
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Refrigerant Charge Fault Detection and Diagnostics
FDD/CID refrigerant charge/condensables (2016?)
• Propose a requirement for FDD that would verify proper refrigerant charge, lack of condensables in the system and proper airflow.
– FDD already required for nonres economizers
– Could also be applied to residential AC
– Addresses problem of winter charge test
– Less times refrigerant system is attached to gauge set with potential for refrigerant loss and contamination of refrigerant (dirt, non-condensables)
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HVAC Design and ACM Measures
Low W/sf HVAC systems
• Limit connected HVAC connected load. Don't double count interlocked loads. Consider a fan efficiency requirement or W/cfm requirement
Heat recovery
• Heat recovery with thresholds by cfm of O/A and climate zone
ACM - Base Case HVAC rule set
• Performance rule set without exceptions (VAV reheat?), max W/sf, validated EPlus algorithms, base case and proposed case when AC not used, comfort model
ACM - Improved and validated VRF simulation
• Rigorous method of incorporating VRF test data into simulation that results in accurate estimate of energy impact.
ACM - VAV w/reheat, integration with DCV, chilled beam and DCV,
• Validate and improve Eplus simulation of nonresidential HVAC simulation types. Compare to eQUEST and rationalize or fix the discrepancies
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Duct Sealing
Remove current limitations on duct sealing
• (max 5,000 sf) for single zone systems with ducts that are outdoors and in unconditioned that must have ducts sealed, tested and verified spaces
Expand sealing, testing and verifying of return ducts
• Indirectly conditioned spaces (plenums)?
Sealing testing and verifying supply ducts upstream and downstream of VAV boxes
• Outdoors and in unconditioned spaces
• Indirectly conditioned spaces (plenums)?
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Equipment Efficiency: Dual Path Approach
Dual path prescriptive approach
• Primary path: Minimum Federal equipment efficiency with other measure (PV, window overhangs or internal/external light shelf etc),
– PV desirable as prepares code for ZNE later on
• Alternate path: Higher equipment efficiency than minimum federal levels
– HVAC, Water Heating
Performance model: PV model offsets consumption
• Performance method base case includes minimum federal equipment efficiencies with PV and …
• a method for making trade-offs with other combinations of measures
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Measures Based on ASHRAE 90.1 Updates
Fans: AMCA 205 Fan Efficiency Grade of xx
• ASHRAE 90.1 is FEG 67
• Curve of motor/fan efficiency that varies with size
Air terminal units: maximum leakage rates
Limit reheating even during economizer mode
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Advanced HVAC
Advanced HVAC: Nat ventilation, dedicated O/A, + chilled beam or radiant system. Evaporative cooling and desiccant cooling
• Evaluate prescriptive requirements for advanced equipment or ventilation. Remove barriers for performance options for any advanced technology.
Improved Natural Ventilation and displacement ventilation simulation • Evaluate Eplus natural ventilation model and make recommendations for the
ACM. Evaluate the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of a natural ventilation and displacement ventilation base case by climate zone..
Radiant model including comfort • Evaluate Eplus radiant heating/cooling model and make recommendations for
the ACM. Update Eplus model if necessary. Adjust setpoint temperatures based on ASHRAE 55 and operant temperature.
Absorption air conditioning • Suitable to be used with solar heating or heat recovery