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Building Commissioning in the USANatascha Castro, Annex 47- US Team Leader National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hannah Friedman, Cost-Benefit Subtask Leader Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Asian Pacific Conference on Building Commissioning November 7, 2006
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Acknowledgement
TAMU
CERL
Slides are derived from PECI’s“State of the Industry” presentation
and US Team contributions
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Presentation Outline
• The U.S. Market– What is Building Commissioning– Potential– Current Practice – Market Drivers / Barriers
• Overcoming Barriers– US Team Research
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Building Commissioning• Building Commissioning (Cx) is a
quality assurance process that spans the entire design and construction process, helping ensure that the new building/system performance meets owner expectations
• Retrocommissioning (RCx) is a systematic process for improving an existing building’s performance by identifying and implementing relatively low-cost operational and maintenance improvements, helping to ensure that the building’s performance meets owner expectations
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Benefits of Commissioning
• Energy savings• Cost reductions• Environmental benefits• Peak load reduction• Increased worker productivity,
indoor air quality, and additional comfort-related benefits
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Early Cx and RCx Research, Guides, and Demonstration Projects:• Government – DOE / EPA, NIST• National Labs: LBNL, ORNL • Universities: Texas A&M• ASHRAE – First HVAC Cx Guideline (1989)• Utilities: BPA – 1st demo. project & utility guide (1992)
SMUD– hosted first NCBC (1993) SCE– first study: 7 buildings (1994-’95)
• Cx Mission Driven Non-profit: PECI• States: Oregon, Florida, Tennessee
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Potential Energy Savings from Cx and RCx
• Commercial buildings >2300 m2 (25,000 sq ft) pay USD$50 billion/yr for energy
• Cx energy savings range: 6% - 9% – California Market Characterization Study (2000)
• RCx energy savings range: 7% - 30%– LBNL study: The Cost-Effectiveness of Commissioning
New and Existing Commercial Buildings: Lessons from 224 Buildings (2005)
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Current Practice
• 1998 survey-based market penetration study for California: estimates – Cx: Fewer than 5% of new buildings– RCx: Approximately 0.03% of existing buildings
• Commissioning is still not common practice – Hesitant market demand by building owners– Improve supply of Cx services, particularly for
existing buildings (retrocommissioning)
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What is Driving the Market?• Public benefits funds - $$
– California Public Interest Energy Research Program (PIER)
– Utility programs and non-profit organizations• Energy Efficiency Mandates
– California, New York, Vermont, Minnesota, City of Portland Oregon
• Building Energy Codes include Cx– California, State of Washington, Massachusetts
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Market Drivers (continued): LEED Green Building Rating System
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34 Total U.S. LEED Buildings
Certified: 205
Bronze: 3
Silver: 172
Gold: 152
Platinum: 20
Total: 552
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Market Drivers : Collaborative Cx Research
IEA Annex 40 (2000-2005) / IEA Annex 47 (in progress)
State Collaborative for Cx Research• LBNL Semi-Automated Functional Testing Data
Analysis Tool • Automated Building Commissioning Analysis Tool
(ABCAT)• Functional Testing Guide and curriculum development
– www.peci.org/ftguide
STAC Partners
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Barriers to Cx• Misconceptions in the marketplace
– Cx is already part of the construction process – already paid for
– Buildings are already energy efficient– Cx is not cost-effective
• Gaps in knowledge/resources/tools– Data showing Cx really works and benefits persist– Standardized Cx services, skilled & qualified providers– Improved information flow (design to operation)– Robust, automated tools
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1. Reduce loss of project knowledge
2. Provide tools/ resources to providers
3. Educating/informing decision makers
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Embedded Commissioning A framework for building delivery• Management processes of commissioning and
exchange of building life-cycle information• Persistently verify and validate design intent
within building-lifecycle
Improving Information Flow
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Develop MODEL BASED tools–
Develop process
and product
models
to represent and
manage Cx data–
Develop methods to exchange data for interoperability
Programming Design specification
Facility construction
Facility Management
…
Evaluation through Embedded Commissioning
Information Exchange
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Diagnostic Tools and Resources
• Standardize Cx Services– Process tools and templates for uniform reporting– Owner education: what to ask for / what to expect
• Increase training opportunities for Cx providers and building operators– Technical Transfer – NCBC, ICEBO, ACEEE
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• Automated fault detection and diagnostics– PACRAT, ENFORMA, [APAR, VPACC]
• Guidelines and enabling tools – Design Review Checklist Tool (EDR, 2007)– Data management, EIS, Cx process tools
• Prototypes, system/whole building level– Tools for Air-Handlers [CITE-AHU,LBNL tool]– TAMU tools
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Johnson Controls: Control Loop Cx Software • testing to verify connections, capacity, direction• tuning PI control parameters• troubleshooting problem loops having excessive
nonlinearity• validation of control performance
Excite system Collect & analyze data
Estimate system parameters Controller tuning
Nonlinearity characterization
Control performance
closed loop
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• Good information flow• Documentation & training• Performance monitoring
– Monitoring-based Cx (MBCx)• California Public University System
• Continuous Commissioning®
– Texas A&M Energy Systems Laboratory
??Ensuring Persistence of Benefits
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Educating / Informing Decision Makers• Gather improved cost-benefit information
– Annex 47 cost-benefit data collection and rigorous case studies
– Market research for communicating Cx benefits to decision-makers
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ConclusionsCx as “standard practice” is a goal, not yet reality• Supply side needs:
– Increase $ available for research and incentives until cost-benefit data is established
– Create new tools, training, resources• Improving information flow, automating the process• improving cost-benefit
– Methods to quantify non-energy benefits (NEBs)– Continue to leverage LEED, energy-efficiency
orders and directives
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Conclusions (continued)
• Demand side needs:– Reliable cost-benefit information for various
building types, including NEBs– Confidence in persistence of benefits– A source of skilled commissioning providers,
guidelines
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WEB Resources– Annex 40: www.commissioning-hvac.org– Annex 47: www.iea-annex47.org– ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 www.ashrae.org– Building Cx Association: www.bcxa.org– CCC Sample Documents and Library: www.cacx.org– Energy Design Resources www.energydesignresources.com– National Institute of Building Sciences:
Total Building Cx Guidelines http://sustainable.state.fl.us/fdi/edesign/resource/totalbcx/
– NCBC Proceedings: www.peci.org/ncbc– PECI Resource Library: www.peci.org– USGBC LEED Rating System www.usgbc.org
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