LIFE CYCLE COST ANALYSISINPUT SHEET
NOTES1 Input field are indicated with RED text2 Contact Cornell for confirmation on current utility rates.3 Input either the Energy in Mmbtu OR Energy per Unit. The Model Suumary Results will automatically calculate using either value.4 Typical Cornell operating schedules by space type are included for your use. Adjustments are allowed to suit specific job conditions.
Building InformationProject Name XYZ Building, Cornell UniversityDesigners of Record Architect: Firm A
Structural: Firm BMEP: Firm CEnclosure: Firm D
Contact Person Jane Doe, P.E.Address 201 Humphreys Service Building
Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY 14853
Energy Modeler of Record Project Design and ConstructionContact Person Jane Doe, P.E.Address 201 Humphreys Service Building
Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY 14853
Energy Code Used ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Appendix GWeather Data: Syracuse, NY TMY2Climate Zone: 6ADate: 5/8/2023Building Area (sf): 108806New Construction Area (sf) 90000New Construction Area % of total 83%Existing Renovation Area (sf) 18806Existing Renovation Area % of total 17%Quantity of Floors: 5Simulation Program: eQuest v. 3.6Target Finder Score XXX
Space SummarySpace Classification Conditioned Unconditioned
Area Area(sf) (sf)
Office (Open Plan) 39767 0Office (Executive / Private) 0 0Wet Laboratory 44155 0Dry Laboratory 0 0Classroom / Lecture 0 0Corridor 0 0Lobby 0 0Restrooms 0 0Conference Rooms 0 0Mechanical / Electrical / Utility Rooms 24884 0Copy Rooms 0 0Other (specify) 0 0
Other (specify) 0 0Total: 108806 0
Utility RatesElectricity 0.07Chilled Water 0.2Steam 28Natural Gas 1.2
Carbon EquivalentsElectricity (NYSEG) 96Natural Gas (NYSEG) 53Electricity (CU DES) 105Chilled Water (CU DES) 4Steam (CU DES) 136
STEP 1End Use Energy Type Units
Use / Demand
Interior Lighting (Ambient) Electricity kWh / kWExterior Lighting Electricity kWh / kWSpace Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhSpace Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWSpace Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhSpace Cooling (fuel 1) Electricity kWh / kWSpace Cooling (fuel 2) Chilled Water ton-hr / tonPumps Electricity kWh / kWHeat Rejection Electricity kWh / kWFans-Interior Electricity kWh / kWFans-Parking Garage Electricity kWh / kWService Water Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhService Water Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWService Water Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhInterior Lighting (Process) Electricity kWh / kWReceptacle Equipment Electricity kWh / kWRefrigeration Electricity kWh / kWCommercial Cooking (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhCommercial Cooking (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWCommercial Cooking (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhElevators & Escalators Electricity kWh / kWOther Process Equipment (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhOther Process Equipment (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWOther Process Equipment (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhOther Process Equipment (fuel 4) Chilled Water ton-hr / ton
STEP 2 CENTRAL PLANT EFFICIENCIESBaseline Boiler Efficiency 0.8Baseline Chiller kW/ton 1.26Baseline Chiller COP 2.8Proposed Boiler Efficiency N/A See CHP Calculation ProcedureProposed Chiller kW/ton 0.14
Proposed Chiller COP 25
STEP 2End Use Energy Type Units
Use / Demand
Interior Lighting (Ambient) Electricity kWh / kWExterior Lighting Electricity kWh / kWSpace Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhSpace Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWSpace Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhSpace Cooling (fuel 1) Electricity kWh / kWSpace Cooling (fuel 2) Chilled Water ton-hr / tonPumps Electricity kWh / kWHeat Rejection Electricity kWh / kWFans-Interior Electricity kWh / kWFans-Parking Garage Electricity kWh / kWService Water Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhService Water Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWService Water Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhInterior Lighting (Process) Electricity kWh / kWReceptacle Equipment Electricity kWh / kWRefrigeration Electricity kWh / kWCommercial Cooking (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhCommercial Cooking (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWCommercial Cooking (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhElevators & Escalators Electricity kWh / kWOther Process Equipment (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms / kbtuhOther Process Equipment (fuel 2) Electricity kWh / kWOther Process Equipment (fuel 3) Steam therms / kbtuhOther Process Equipment (fuel 4) Chilled Water ton-hr / ton
"Virtual" CHP Calculation
Mbtu heat required 0 MbtukWh electricity required 0 kWhBuilding kWh/MMbtu Ratio #DIV/0!therms/Mbtu required #DIV/0!Therms NG input #DIV/0! thermsBaseline NYSEG Purchase (15%) 0 kWhDistrict Production #DIV/0! kWh/Mbtu
#DIV/0! kWhTotal cost avoided #DIV/0! $
Input either the Energy in Mmbtu OR Energy per Unit. The Model Suumary Results will automatically calculate using either value.Typical Cornell operating schedules by space type are included for your use. Adjustments are allowed to suit specific job conditions.
Total AreaArea(sf)
397670
44155000000
2488400
0108806
$ per kWh$ per ton-hr$ per Mmbtu$ per therm
kg CO2/MMBtukg CO2/MMBtukg CO2/MMBtukg CO2/MMBtukg CO2/MMBtu
BASELINE 0˚ Rotation BASELINE 90˚ RotationInput Input Input Input Input Input Input
Energy Energy Demand Demand Energy Energy Demand(MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh) (per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh)
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
Step 1 ton-hrs = (Step 2 Mmbtu x 1000) / (3.412 x kW/ton)Step 2 kWh = (Step 1 Mmbtu x 1000 x kW/ton) / 12Chilled water cooling input energy in Mmbtu = kWh x 3.412 x COP / 1000
BASELINE 0˚ Rotation BASELINE 90˚ RotationInput Input Input Input Input Input Input
Energy Energy Demand Demand Energy Energy Demand(MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh) (per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh)
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
Note: This calculates automatically, UNLESS the project is outside the kWh/Mmbtu Ratio range
Note: This calculates automatically, UNLESS the project is outside the kWh/Mmbtu Ratio range
BASELINE 90˚ Rotation BASELINE 180˚ Rotation BASELINE 270˚ RotationInput Input Input Input Input Input Input
Demand Energy Energy Demand Demand Energy Energy(per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh) (per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit)
0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0
BASELINE 90˚ Rotation BASELINE 180˚ Rotation BASELINE 270˚ RotationInput Input Input Input Input Input Input
Demand Energy Energy Demand Demand Energy Energy(per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh) (per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit)
0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0
BASELINE 270˚ Rotation PROPOSEDInput Input Input Input Input Input
Demand Demand Energy Energy Demand Demand(kbtuh) (per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh) (per Unit)
0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0
BASELINE 270˚ Rotation PROPOSEDInput Input Input Input Input Input
Demand Demand Energy Energy Demand Demand(kbtuh) (per Unit) (MMbtu) (per Unit) (kbtuh) (per Unit)
0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0
Step 1 Model, Standalone, By End UseEnd Use Process Energy Type Units
BASELINE PROPOSED SAVINGS0 90 180 270 Energy Use MMbtu % total kbtu/sf $/unit $ Carbon (kg) Energy Use MMbtu % total kbtu/sf $/unit $ Carbon (kg) $ Energy Carbon
Interior Lighting (Ambient) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Exterior Lighting Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Cooling (fuel 1) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Cooling (fuel 2) Chilled Water ton-hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Pumps Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Heat Rejection Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Fans-Interior Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Fans-Parking Garage Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Service Water Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Service Water Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Service Water Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Interior Lighting (Process) X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Receptacle Equipment X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Refrigeration X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Commercial Cooking (fuel 1) X Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Commercial Cooking (fuel 2) X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Commercial Cooking (fuel 3) X Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Elevators & Escalators X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 1) X Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 2) X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 3) X Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 4) X Chilled Water ton-hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Total Annual Energy Use 0 0 $ - 0 0 0 $ - 0Total Annual Process Energy Use 0 0 $ - 0 0 0 $ - 0Step 1 Model, Standalone, by UtilitySub-total Electricity 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Sub-total Steam 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Sub-total Chilled Water 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Sub-total Natural Gas 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Total 0 0 $ - 0 0 0 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Step 2 Model, With Central Plant Efficiencies, By End UseBaseline Boiler Efficiency 0.800 Proposed Boiler Efficiency N/A See CHP Calculation ProcedureBaseline Chiller kW/ton 1.26 Proposed Chiller kW/ton 0.14Baseline Chiller COP 2.8 Proposed Chiller COP 25
End Use Process Energy Type UnitsBASELINE PROPOSED SAVINGS
0 90 180 270 Energy Use MMbtu % total kbtu/sf $/unit $ Carbon (kg) Energy Use MMbtu % total kbtu/sf $/unit $ Carbon (kg) $ Energy CarbonInterior Lighting (Ambient) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Exterior Lighting Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Cooling (fuel 1) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Space Cooling (fuel 2) Chilled Water ton-hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Pumps Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Heat Rejection Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Fans-Interior Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Fans-Parking Garage Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Service Water Heating (fuel 1) Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Service Water Heating (fuel 2) Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Service Water Heating (fuel 3) Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Interior Lighting (Process) X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Receptacle Equipment X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Refrigeration X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Commercial Cooking (fuel 1) X Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Commercial Cooking (fuel 2) X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Commercial Cooking (fuel 3) X Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Elevators & Escalators X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 1) X Natural Gas therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 2) X Electricity kWh 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 3) X Steam therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Other Process Equipment (fuel 4) X Chilled Water ton-hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Total Annual Energy Use 0 0 $ - 0 0 0 $ - 0Total Annual Process Energy Use 0 0 $ - 0 0 0 $ - 0Step 2 Model, With Central Plant Efficiencies, by UtilitySub-total Electricity 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.07 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Sub-total Steam 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 28 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Sub-total Chilled Water 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Sub-total Natural Gas 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1.2 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!Total 0 0 $ - 0 0 0 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Exceptional Calculation Energy Energy Cost Carbon Method Savings Use per Unit Mmbtu $/yr kg/yrSite Generated Renewable #1Site Generated Renewable #2Exceptional Calculation #1 SavingsExceptional Calculation #2 SavingsCombined Heat & Power Plant Electricity Savings #DIV/0! kWh #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Total Including Exceptional Calculations
Baseline Building Proposed Building SavingsEnergy Use Cost Carbon Energy Use Cost Carbon $ Energy Carbon
Mmbtu $/yr kg Mmbtu $/yr kg0 $ - 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
LEED EAc1, Step 2 Model with Central Plant EfficienciesEnd Use Process Energy Type Units
BASELINE PROPOSED SAVINGS0 90 180 270 Energy Use MMbtu % total kbtu/sf $/unit $ Carbon (kg) Energy Use MMbtu % total kbtu/sf $/unit $ Carbon (kg) $ Energy Carbon
Interior Lighting Electricity Use (kWh) 216940 216940 216940 216940 216940 740 6% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 241413 824 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! -11% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Exterior Lighting Electricity Use (kWh) 500 500 500 500 500 2 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 0 0 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! 100% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Space Heating Natural Gas Use (therms 84633 84633 84633 84633 84633 8463 68% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE!Demand (M 0 0 0 0 0
Space Cooling Electricity Use (kWh) 257474 257474 257474 257474 257474 879 7% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Pumps Electricity Use (kWh) 8734 8734 8734 8734 8734 30 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 33177 113 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! -280% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Heat Rejection Electricity Use (kWh) 15035 15035 15035 15035 15035 51 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 54308 185 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! -261% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Fans-Interior Electricity Use (kWh) 387984 387984 387984 387984 387984 1324 11% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 229015 781 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! 41% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
#REF! Electricity Use (kWh) 111460 111460 111460 111460 111460 380 3% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 20164 69 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! 82% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Service Water Heating Natural Gas Use (therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE!Demand (M 0 0 0 0 0
Receptacle Equipment X Electricity Use (kWh) 143464 143464 143464 143464 143464 490 4% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 143464 490 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! 0% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Other Process Equipment X Electricity Use (kWh) 29748 29748 29748 29748 29748 102 1% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 29748 102 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! 0% #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Refrigeration X Electricity Use (kWh) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 29748 102 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! #DIV/0! #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Energy Wheel X Electricity Use (kWh) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 909 3 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! #DIV/0! #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Cooking X 0 0% #VALUE! 0 #VALUE! #VALUE! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Elevators & Escalators X Electricity Use (kWh) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! 0 0 #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #REF! #DIV/0! #VALUE!Demand (k 0 0 0 0 0
Humidification X Natural Gas Use (therms 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% #VALUE! #REF! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE!Demand (M 0 0 0 0 0
Total Annual Energy Use 12460 #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF!Total Annual Process Energy Use 591 #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! 696 #VALUE! #REF!
Energy Cost and Consumption by Energy TypeEnergy Type Utility Rate Baseline Proposed Percent Savings
0 90 180 270 Energy Use Cost Carbon (kg) Energy Use Cost Carbon (kg) Energy Cost CarbonElectricity #REF! $/kWh #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 1,171,338 kWh #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! kWh #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE!Natural Gas #REF! $/Therm #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 84,633 Therm #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! Therm #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE!Total #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 12,460 MMbtu #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! MMbtu #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE!Exceptional Calculation "Virtual" CHP CalculationMethod Savings Avoided Energy Purchase CostSite Generated Renewable #1 Mbtu heat #VALUE! MbtuSite Generated Renewable #2 therms/Mbt 25.6Combined Heat & Power Plant Electricity Savings #VALUE! kWh #VALUE! Therms NG #VALUE! therms
Design elec #VALUE! kWh Baseline Proposed Percent Savings Baseline NYSEG PurckWh
Total including exceptional calculations Energy Use Cost Carbon (kg) Energy Use Cost Carbon (kg) Energy Cost Carbon District Pr 187 kWh/Mbtu12,460 MMbtu #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! MMbtu #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #REF! #VALUE! #VALUE! kWh
Total cost #VALUE! $
Step 1 Energy Model InputsComparison of Baseline Design versus Proposed Design Purchased Utilities
Project Name: #REF!Date: #REF!
Please be sure to review reference paragraphs for exceptions and minimum requirements
Building Element
1.0 GeneralSpace Use Classification:Climate Zone: #REF!Modeling Software Used: #REF!Building Area (sf): #REF!2.0 Building Envelope2.1 New Buildings or Additions2.1.1 Roof
Roof ConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)AbsorbanceSolar Relectivity (Albedo)
2.1.2 Above Grade WallsConstruction
TypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.1.3 Below Grade WallsConstructionAssembly Thermal Conductance (C-factor)
2.1.4 FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.1.5 Slab on Grade FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Perimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-factor)
2.1.6 Opaque DoorsConstruction
TypeAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), SwingingAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), Non-swinging
2.1.7 FenestrationConstruction
TypeWindow-to-Gross Wall RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), FixedAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), OperableSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), AllSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), NorthGlazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Window RevealFixed Shading Devices
Automated Movable Shading Devices2.1.8 Skylights
ConstructionTypeSkylight-to-Gross Roof RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.2 Alterations to the building envelope, conform with 5.1.32.2.1 Roof
Roof ConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)AbsorbanceSolar Relectivity
2.2.2 Above Grade WallsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.2.3 Below Grade WallsConstructionAssembly Thermal Conductance (C-factor)
2.2.4 FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.2.5 Slab on Grade FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Perimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-factor)
2.2.6 Opaque DoorsConstructionTypeAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.2.7 FenestrationConstructionTypeWindow-to-Gross Wall RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), FixedAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), OperableSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), AllSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), North
Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.2.8 SkylightsConstructionTypeSkylight-to-Gross Roof RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.3 Existing Building, reflect existing conditions prior to any revisions that are part of the scope of work being evaluated2.3.1 Roof
Roof ConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)AbsorbanceSolar Relectivity
2.3.2 Above Grade WallsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.3.3 Below Grade WallsConstructionAssembly Thermal Conductance (C-factor)
2.3.4 FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.3.5 Slab on Grade FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Perimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-factor)
2.3.6 Opaque DoorsConstructionTypeAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.3.7 FenestrationConstructionTypeWindow-to-Gross Wall RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.3.8 SkylightsConstructionTypeSkylight-to-Gross Roof RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
3.0 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
3.1 Air Handling Systems3.1.1 Unit Designation
Type
Total Supply AirflowOutside Air AirflowSupply-air-to-room-air temperature differenceBaseline Air Temperature Reset StrategyProposed Supply Air Temperature Reset Strategy, Heating SeasonProposed Supply Air Temperature Reset Strategy, Cooling SeasonSystem Fan Power SummarySystem Fan Power SummarySystem Fan Power SummarySupply Fan
TypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed (Systems 1-4)Minimum Operating Speed (Systems 5 & 7)
Return FanTypeAirflow
90% Supply Fan airflowSupply Fan airflow - min outdoor air)
Capacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed (Systems 5 & 7)
Exhaust FanTypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Relief FanTypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Heat/Energy RecoveryTypeEfficiency
Cooling SystemTypeCapacity ControlCapacityOversize RatioSetpointEnergy Efficiency Ratio (EER)
Heating SystemTypeCapacity ControlCapacityOversize RatioSetpoint
HumidificationTypeCapacity ControlCapacitySetpoint
EconomizerType
Enthalpy LimitHigh Limit Shut-offLow Limit Shut-off
Ventilation Control Strategy
3.2 Exhaust Systems3.2.1 Unit Designation
TypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor PowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating SpeedHeat/Energy Recovery
TypeEfficiency
3.3 Unitary Equipment3.3.1 Unitary Cooling System
Unit DesignationTypeCapacityEfficiency
3.3.2 Unitary Heating SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacityEfficiency
3.4 Hydronic Systems3.4.1 Hot Water Heating Systems
Total Heating System CapacityTotal System Flow SummaryAverage Hot Water System Differential TemperatureTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Pump Power SummaryPump EfficiencyMotor EfficiencyPump Head PressureBaseline Hot Water Heating System
Unit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyMotor Power
Proposed Glycol Pre-Heat SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Hot Water Re-Heat SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Hot Water Perimeter SystemUnit Designation
TypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Floor Radiant Heating SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Ceiling Radiant Heating SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
3.4.2 Chilled Water Cooling SystemsTotal Cooling System CapacityTotal System Flow SummaryAverage Chilled Water System Differential TemperatureTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Pump Power SummaryPump Efficiency
Motor EfficiencyPump Head PressureBaseline Chilled Water Cooling System
Unit DesignationTypeCapacity Control
System CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyMotor Power
Proposed Chilled Water Cooling SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Chilled Beam Cooling SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Radiant Ceiling Cooling SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return Temperature
Chilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
3.4.3 Glycol Run-Around LoopUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowWater System Differential TemperaturePump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
3.5 Zone Level3.5.1 Offices3.5.2 Laboratories3.5.3 Conference/Meeting/Auditorium/Classrooms3.5.4 Computer Rooms3.5.5 Zone Temperature Setpoints
Occupied Thermostatic ControlsWinter temperature setpoint and allowable swingSummer temperature setpoint and allowable swingWinter relative humidity setpoint and allowable swingSummer relative humidity setpoint and allowable swing
Unoccupied Setback ControlsWinter temperature setpoint and allowable swingSummer temperature setpoint and allowable swingWinter relative humidity setpoint and allowable swingSummer relative humidity setpoint and allowable swing
Automatic shutdownSupply Air Temperature Reset (Systems 5 and 7), Heating SeasonSupply Air Temperature Reset (Systems 5 and 7), Cooling SeasonVAV Minimum Flow Setpoint (Systems 5 and 7)VAV Minimum Flow Setpoint (Systems 5 and 7), Cooling Season
4.0 Service Water Heating4.1 Unit Designation
TypeEfficiencyCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperaturePump PowerPump Efficiency
Head PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyCondenser Heat Recovery System
5.0 Electrical Systems, Lighting, Power and Process Loads5.1 Lighting Power Density (Space Function or Building Area)
Conference RoomsOffices, VestibuleCorridorsUtility AreasLockersRestroomsExit LightsExterior
5.2 Automatic Lighting Control
5.3 Receptacle & Process Load Power Density5.4 Daylighting Controls5.5 Elevators or Escalators
5.6 Refrigeration Equipment5.7 Other Process Loads
Notes:1 Cornell Recommends a plug load power density of 3 Watts per square foot for laboratories, and 1 Watt per square foot for office/classrooms.2 The baseline heating and cooling capacities are derived by averaging the loads of 4 orientations (as designed, +90, +180, +270) per Table G3.1-5a3 Cornell Standards recommend using NEMA Premium Efficiency motors for all motors 1/2 hp and above.4 Baseline vertical fenestration area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is SMALLER, and shall be distributed uniformly in horizontal bands across the four orientations.5 Baseline skylight area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 5% of gross roof area, whichever is SMALLER.6 Baseline minimum flow setpoints is 0.4 cfm/sf of floor area served.7 Economizer High Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when OA temp exceeds RA temperature, typical RA temperature is 75 degrees.8 Economizer Low Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when Mixed Air temperature falls below AHU discharge air temperature setpoint, typical setpoint temperature is 55 is degrees.
Units Reference
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5e
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5bBtu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5cBtu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table 5.5-6Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5c
Table G3.1-5dTable 5.5-6Table 5.5-6
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚FBtu/h·ft²·˚F
Existing Building, reflect existing conditions prior to any revisions that are part of the scope of work being evaluated
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
cfmcfm G3.1.2.5
G3.1.2.8
Wattshp
bhp
Table G3.1-10 / Table G3.1.1A&Bcfm
bhp Table G3.1.2.9in wc
hpTable 10.8
%% G3.1.3.13
cfm G3.1.2.8
bhpin wc
hpTable 10.8
cfm
bhpin wc
hpTable 10.8
cfm
bhpin wc
Table 10.8
Δ T ˚F
G3.1.2.10
btuhG3.1.2.2
G3.1.2.2
pph%RH
G3.1.2.6Tables G3.1.2.6A / G3.1.2.6B
Btu/lb˚F 3.1.2.7 / Table G3.1.2.6C˚F
Table G.3.1.4 / G3.1.2.4
cfm
in wc
kWTable 10.8
G3.1.2.10
btuhgpm
Wattshp
Watts/gpm
ft wc
G3.1.3.5btuhgpm
G3.1.3.3G3.1.3.3
Watts/gpm G3.1.3.5G3.1.3.4
Watts
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Wattshp
Watts/gpm
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
Δ T ˚F
ft wc
G3.1.3.10
btuhgpm
G3.1.3.8G3.1.3.8
Watts/gpm G3.1.3.10G3.1.3.9
Watts
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
%
G3.1.3.12G3.1.3.12
cfm/ft² G3.1.3.13cfm
Table G.3.1-11
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
Δ T ˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
ft wcWatts
hp
6.5.6.2
9.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.1
Watts/face 9.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.1Watts/LF 9.4.4 / 9.4.5 / Table 9.4.5
CU Recommendation
Cornell Recommends a plug load power density of 3 Watts per square foot for laboratories, and 1 Watt per square foot for office/classrooms.The baseline heating and cooling capacities are derived by averaging the loads of 4 orientations (as designed, +90, +180, +270) per Table G3.1-5aCornell Standards recommend using NEMA Premium Efficiency motors for all motors 1/2 hp and above.Baseline vertical fenestration area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is SMALLER, and shall be distributed uniformly in horizontal bands across the four orientations.Baseline skylight area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 5% of gross roof area, whichever is SMALLER.
Economizer High Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when OA temp exceeds RA temperature, typical RA temperature is 75 degrees.Economizer Low Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when Mixed Air temperature falls below AHU discharge air temperature setpoint, typical setpoint temperature is 55 is degrees.
Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²
Watts/ft²
Baseline Model Inputs ReferenceASHRAE 90.1-2004
Informative Appendix GPerformance Rating Method
Metal deck, R-15 rigid insulationInsulation entirely above deck Table 5.5-6
R-15.0 ci Table 5.5-6U-0.063 Table 5.5-6
0.70.3
Steel framed Table 5.5-6R-13.0 + R-3.8 ci Table 5.5-6
U-0.084 Table 5.5-6
8" concrete block, No framing, No insulation1.14 Table 5.5-6
4" concrete with carpet and pad, metal deck, R-30 batt insulationSteel joist Table 5.5-6
R-30.0 Table 5.5-6U-0.038 Table 5.5-6
6" concreteUnheated Table 5.5-6
Not required Table 5.5-6F-0.730 Table 5.5-6
Match proposed design Table 5.5-6U-0.700U-0.500 Table 5.5-6
5/8" gypsum wall board interior, 3-1/2" metal stud 16"oc with R-13 batt insulation, 5/8" exterior wall board, R-3.8 continous rigid
insulation, 0.5" stucco
Aluminum Storefront, Dark Bronze Finish, 1" Insulated, Argon Filled, Low-E/Tinted Glass
Double glazed, Low-E, aluminum with thermal break, 1/2" airspace, clear
Fixed23%0.57 Table 5.5-6N/A Table 5.5-6
0.39 Table 5.5-6N/A Table 5.5-60.7
None, flush with exterior wallNone
None
None
NoneTable 5.5-6Table 5.5-6
AHU-1
6280945 6.4.3.9
20None
#REF!#REF!
SAF-01Forward Curved, Draw Thru
6280Constant Volume 6.5.3.2
NEMA Standard Efficiency General Purpose CU Standard1
#REF!RAF-01
565256525335
Constant Volume
NEMA Standard Efficiency General Purpose CU Standard#REF!
EAF-01
NEMA Standard Efficiency General Purpose CU Standard
RF-01
NEMA Standard Efficiency General Purpose CU Standard
Baseline System 3: PSZ-AC, Single Zone Constant Volume Rooftop Air Conditioner, Chilled Water Cooling, Hot Water Heating
ERC-01 6.5.6.1None
0.5CC-01
Chilled Water Cooling CoilModulating
908001.15
55N/A
HC-01Hot Water Heating Coil
Modulating183300
1.2590
H-1Match Proposed
Modulating0
956.5.1
CU Standard
N/A CU Standard7055
6.4.3.9
EF-1Centrifugal Roof Exhauster
710Constant Volume
0.1670.124
NEMA Standard Efficiency General Purpose CU Standard1
None 6.5.6.1
0.5
None, Per Table G3.1.2.6A, A minimum conditioned floor area of 15,000 sf is required to model an economizer system for Baseline
System 3.
Run continuously when occupied, cycle on/off to meet heating and cooling loads when unoccupied
1833007.350
1390.186
190.80
0.59548
HX-1, P-1Steam to Hot Water Heat Exchanger
Primary only, with continuous variable flow, pump riding the curve183300
7.3180130
5019
OAT: 20 => SWT: 180; OAT: 50 => SWT: 150138.7
CUDCS 15955
CUDCS 15955
CUDCS 15955
CUDCS 15955
9080014.5
13319
0.42822
0.8
0.59556
P-2, P-3Purchased Chilled Water
9080014.5
44561222
OAT: 80 => SWT: 44; OAT: 60 => SWT: 54319
CUDCS 15955
Constant Volume Primary / Variable Volume Secondary pump riding the curve
None
Constant Volume00
10#DIV/0!
None0.820
00.0000.585
1.00
CUDCS 1595570 °F +/- 1.5 °F75 °F +/- 1.5 °F
75 °F +/- 6.0 °F75 °F +/- 6.0 °F
Scheduled / occupancy sensorOAT: -5 => DAT: 90; OAT: 55 => DAT: 80OAT: 88 => DAT: 55; OAT: 55 => DAT: 65
0.4#REF!
Steam to Hot Water Heat Exchanger Section 7N/A
Constant Volume
3120
900.8
15270
0.3620.585
6.5.6.2
Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.11.3 Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.11.1 Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.10.5 Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.11.30.60.9
5 Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.130 9.4.4 / 9.4.5 / Table 9.4.5
Scheduled Table G3.2
CU StandardNoneNone
NoneNone
Baseline vertical fenestration area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is SMALLER, and shall be distributed uniformly in horizontal bands across the four orientations.
Economizer Low Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when Mixed Air temperature falls below AHU discharge air temperature setpoint, typical setpoint temperature is 55 is degrees.
Offices/Conference/Training: 0.5 W/ft²; Break/Copy: 1 W/ft²
Proposed Model Inputs NotesBuilding Modeled as Designed
Metal deck, R-50 rigid insulation, white EPDM roofInsulation entirely above deck
R-50 ciU-0.020
0.310.69
Steel framedR-30
Varies from U 0.048 to 0.077
None
None, only slab on grade floor
10" lightweight structural concreteHeated
None, but R-10 for 36" is a Code requirementF-0.090
0.35
5/8" gypsum wall board interior, either 6" stud or 8" block wall with R-30 insulation, 5/8" exterior wall board, aluminum panel exterior
finish
Aluminum Storefront, Dark Bronze Finish, 1" Insulated, Argon Filled, Low-E/Tinted Glass
Aluminum Storefront, Dark Bronze Finish, 1" Insulated, Argon Filled, Low-E/Tinted Glass
423%0.35
N/A (No operable windows)0.7
N/A (No windows on the north exposure)?
None
None
None
5
1 foot projection on upper windows, 2 foot projection on lower windows
ERV-1
1350945
20
OAT: -5 => SAT: 65; OAT: 55 => SAT: 54 7OAT: 75 => SAT: 54; OAT: 55 => SAT: 65 7
#VALUE!#VALUE!#VALUE!
Direct Drive, Plenum1350
Constant Volume0.40
2.753
0.895N/A0.5 6
None0
N/AN/A
#DIV/0!0.0
00
0.895
Direct Drive, Plenum1350
Constant Volume0.40
2.753
0.895
#DIV/0!0.0
00
0.895
Dedicated Outside Air System, Energy Recovery Ventilator, chilled water cooling, glycol heating, heat pipe heat recovery coil, supply
fan, exhaust fan
Heat Pipe0.5
Chilled Water Cooling Coil
68200 21.00
55.00N/A
Hot Water Heating Coil 2
23,5001.00
68
None, System is 100% outside airDifferential Dry-Bulb
2875 755 8
N/A
NEMA Premium Efficiency
Run continuously at constant volume when occupied, reset to 50% when unoccupied
172048 921.5
16810
1.08638
0.800.855
137
5
PHC-1, P-6Pre-heating Coil
Constant Volume87400
9.5100
802028
OAT: 0 => SWT: 180; OAT: 60 => SWT: 900.615
2700.362
0.621
NoneDuct mounted re-heat coils
Variable Volume00
180150
30#DIV/0!
OAT: 0 => SWT: 180; OAT: 60 => SWT: 1600.6
00
0.0000.62
0.3
None
Baseboard RadiationVariable Volume
00
180150
30#DIV/0!
OAT: 0 => SWT: 180; OAT: 60 => SWT: 900.6
00
0.0000.62
0.3
Radiant Zones 1 & 2, P-1, P-4In floor radiant heating loops
Constant Volume Miixing84648
12120 8105
1545
OAT: 0 => SWT: 120; OAT: 60 => SWT: 800.630
5400.724
0.621
None
00
180150
30#DIV/0!
None0.6
00
0.0000.62
0.3
14330016.8
17370
0.49622
0.8
0.59556
CC-01, Chilled Water Pump 1 10
Variable Volume69600
9.347621522
OAT: 88 => SWT: 47; OAT: 50 => SWT: 500.856
2050.2750.595
0.3
Induction Cooling System Pump 1 10
Variable Volume73700
7.547 11672022
Reset based on space dewpoint0.856
1650.2210.595
0.3
None
Variable Volume00
4762
15#DIV/0!
Reset based on space dewpoint0.860
00.0000.595
0.3None
00
10#DIV/0!
None0.820
00.0000.585
1
70 ˚F ± 1.5 ˚F75 ˚F ± 1.5 ˚F
75 ˚F ± 6.0 ˚F75 ˚F ± 6.0 ˚F
Scheduled / occupancy sensor
Steam to Hot Water Heat ExchangerN/A
Constant Volume
3120
900.8
15270
0.3620.585
1.00.80.5
10.80.85.455
Offices/Conference/Training: 0.5 W/ft²; Break/Copy: 1 W/ft² 1
Credit can be taken for programmable timing control, occupancy sensors and daylighting
Two elevators operated intermittently (5 kW per elevator with 490 equivalent full load hours of operation per elevator)
Telecom Rooms, one per floor, 2.3 kW peak with 3,680 equivalent full load hours of operation
Step 2 Energy Model InputsComparison of Baseline Design versus Proposed Design Upstream Central Systems
Project Name: #REF!Date: #REF!
Please be sure to review reference paragraphs for exceptions and minimum requirements
Building Element
1.0 GeneralSpace Use Classification:Climate Zone: #REF!Modeling Software Used: #REF!Building Area (sf): #REF!2.0 Building Envelope2.1 New Buildings or Additions2.1.1 Roof
Roof ConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)AbsorbanceSolar Relectivity (Albedo)
2.1.2 Above Grade WallsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.1.3 Below Grade WallsConstructionAssembly Thermal Conductance (C-factor)
2.1.4 FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.1.5 Slab on Grade FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Perimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-factor)
2.1.6 Opaque DoorsConstructionTypeAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), SwingingAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), Non-swinging
2.1.7 FenestrationConstructionTypeWindow-to-Gross Wall RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), FixedAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), Operable
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), AllSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), NorthGlazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Window RevealFixed Shading DevicesAutomated Movable Shading Devices
2.1.8 SkylightsConstructionTypeSkylight-to-Gross Roof RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.2 Alterations to the building envelope, conform with 5.1.32.2.1 Roof
Roof ConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)AbsorbanceSolar Relectivity
2.2.2 Above Grade WallsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.2.3 Below Grade WallsConstructionAssembly Thermal Conductance (C-factor)
2.2.4 FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.2.5 Slab on Grade FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Perimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-factor)
2.2.6 Opaque DoorsConstructionTypeAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.2.7 FenestrationConstructionTypeWindow-to-Gross Wall RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), FixedAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value), OperableSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), AllSolar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), NorthGlazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.2.8 SkylightsConstructionType
Skylight-to-Gross Roof RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.3 Existing Building, reflect existing conditions prior to any revisions that are part of the scope of work being evaluated2.3.1 Roof
Roof ConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)AbsorbanceSolar Relectivity
2.3.2 Above Grade WallsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.3.3 Below Grade WallsConstructionAssembly Thermal Conductance (C-factor)
2.3.4 FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Assembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.3.5 Slab on Grade FloorsConstructionTypeInsulation Thermal Resistance (R-value)Perimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-factor)
2.3.6 Opaque DoorsConstructionTypeAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)
2.3.7 FenestrationConstructionTypeWindow-to-Gross Wall RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
2.3.8 SkylightsConstructionTypeSkylight-to-Gross Roof RatioAssembly Thermal Transmittance (U-value)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)Glazing Visible Light Transmittance (VT)Shading Coefficient (SC)
3.0 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning3.1 Air Handling Systems3.1.1 Unit Designation
Type
Total Supply AirflowOutside Air AirflowSupply-air-to-room-air temperature differenceBaseline Air Temperature Reset StrategyProposed Supply Air Temperature Reset Strategy, Heating SeasonProposed Supply Air Temperature Reset Strategy, Cooling SeasonSystem Fan Power SummarySystem Fan Power SummarySystem Fan Power SummarySupply Fan
TypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed (Systems 1-4)Minimum Operating Speed (Systems 5 & 7)
Return FanTypeAirflow
90% Supply Fan airflowSupply Fan airflow - min outdoor air)
Capacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed (Systems 5 & 7)
Exhaust FanTypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Relief FanTypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyFan Motor Brake HorsepowerStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Heat/Energy RecoveryTypeEfficiency
Cooling SystemType
Capacity ControlCapacityOversize RatioSetpointEnergy Efficiency Ratio (EER)
Heating SystemTypeCapacity ControlCapacityOversize RatioSetpoint
HumidificationTypeCapacity ControlCapacitySetpoint
EconomizerTypeEnthalpy LimitHigh Limit Shut-offLow Limit Shut-off
Ventilation Control Strategy3.2 Exhaust Systems3.2.1 Unit Designation
TypeAirflowCapacity ControlFan EfficiencyStatic PressureMotor HorsepowerMotor PowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating SpeedHeat/Energy Recovery
TypeEfficiency
3.3 Unitary Equipment3.3.1 Unitary Cooling System
Unit DesignationTypeCapacityEfficiency
3.3.2 Unitary Heating SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacityEfficiency
3.4 Hydronic Systems3.4.1 Hot Water Heating Systems
Total Heating System CapacityTotal System Flow SummaryAverage Hot Water System Differential TemperatureTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Pump Power SummaryPump EfficiencyMotor Efficiency
Pump Head PressureBaseline Hot Water Heating System
Unit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyMotor Power
Proposed Glycol Pre-Heat SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Hot Water Re-Heat SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Hot Water Perimeter SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump Power
Water Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Floor Radiant Heating SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Ceiling Radiant Heating SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperatureHot Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
3.4.2 Chilled Water Cooling SystemsTotal Cooling System CapacityTotal System Flow SummaryAverage Chilled Water System Differential TemperatureTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Motor Power SummaryTotal Pump Power SummaryPump EfficiencyMotor EfficiencyPump Head PressureBaseline Chilled Water Cooling System
Unit DesignationType
Capacity ControlSystem Capacity
System FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyMotor Power
Proposed Chilled Water Cooling SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Chilled Beam Cooling SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Proposed Radiant Ceiling Cooling SystemUnit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowChilled Water Supply TemperatureChilled Water Return TemperatureChilled Water System Differential TemperatureChilled Water Pump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor Efficiency
Minimum Operating Speed3.4.3 Glycol Run-Around Loop
Unit DesignationTypeCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowWater System Differential TemperaturePump PowerWater Temperature Reset StrategyPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
3.5 Zone Level3.5.1 Offices3.5.2 Laboratories3.5.3 Conference/Meeting/Auditorium/Classrooms3.5.4 Computer Rooms3.5.5 Zone Temperature Setpoints
Occupied Thermostatic ControlsWinter temperature setpoint and allowable swingSummer temperature setpoint and allowable swingWinter relative humidity setpoint and allowable swingSummer relative humidity setpoint and allowable swing
Unoccupied Setback ControlsWinter temperature setpoint and allowable swingSummer temperature setpoint and allowable swingWinter relative humidity setpoint and allowable swingSummer relative humidity setpoint and allowable swing
Automatic shutdownSupply Air Temperature Reset (Systems 5 and 7), Heating SeasonSupply Air Temperature Reset (Systems 5 and 7), Cooling SeasonVAV Minimum Flow Setpoint (Systems 5 and 7)VAV Minimum Flow Setpoint (Systems 5 and 7), Cooling Season
4.0 Service Water Heating4.1 Unit Designation
TypeEfficiencyCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowHot Water Supply TemperatureHot Water Return TemperatureHot Water System Differential TemperaturePump PowerPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyCondenser Heat Recovery System
5.0 Electrical Systems, Lighting, Power and Process Loads5.1 Lighting Power Density (Space Function or Building Area)
Conference Rooms
Offices, VestibuleCorridorsUtility AreasLockersRestroomsExit LightsExterior
5.2 Automatic Lighting Control5.3 Receptacle & Process Load Power Density5.4 Daylighting Controls5.5 Elevators or Escalators5.6 Refrigeration Equipment5.7 Other Process Loads6.0 Central Heating and Cooling Systems6.1 Heating Plant
Unit DesignationType
Capacity, outputCapacity, inputEntering Hot Water TemperatureLeaving Hot Water TemperatureHot Water Flow RateTurndownCapacity ControlMinimum Operating SpeedEfficiency
6.2 Cooling PlantUnit DesignationType
CapacityCapacity ControlInput PowerLeaving Chilled Water TemperatureEntering Chilled Water TemperatureCooler Flow RateCooler Pressure DropEntering Condenser Water Temperature
Leaving Condenser Water TemperatureCondenser Flow RateCondenser Pressure DropMinimum Operating SpeedEfficiencyEfficiency
6.3 Heat Rejection EquipmentUnit Designation
Type
AirflowCapacity ControlSystem CapacitySystem FlowDesign Wet-Bulb TemperatureLeaving Water Temperature
Entering Water TemperatureSystem Differential TemperatureWater Temperature Reset StrategyRequired Minimum PerformanceActual PerformanceFan PowerMotor Horsepower, nameplate ratingMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
6.4 Condenser Water Loop PumpsUnit DesignationType
Capacity ControlSystem FlowCondenser Water Pump PowerPump EfficiencyHead PressureMotor PowerMotor HorsepowerMotor EfficiencyMinimum Operating Speed
Notes:1 Cornell Recommends a plug load power density of 3 Watts per square foot for laboratories, and 1 Watt per square foot for office/classrooms.2 The baseline heating and cooling capacities are derived by averaging the loads of 4 orientations (as designed, +90, +180, +270) per Table G3.1-5a3 Cornell Standards recommend using NEMA Premium Efficiency motors for all motors 1/2 hp and above.4 Baseline vertical fenestration area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is SMALLER, and shall be distributed uniformly in horizontal bands across the four orientations.5 Baseline skylight area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 5% of gross roof area, whichever is SMALLER.6 Baseline minimum flow setpoints is 0.4 cfm/sf of floor area served.7 Economizer High Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when OA temp exceeds RA temperature, typical RA temperature is 75 degrees.8 Economizer Low Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when Mixed Air temperature falls below AHU discharge air temperature setpoint, typical setpoint temperature is 55 is degrees.
Units Reference
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5e
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5bh·ft²·˚F/Btu Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5bBtu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5cBtu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6Btu/h·ft²·˚F Table 5.5-6
Table 5.5-6Table 5.5-6
Table G3.1-5c
Table G3.1-5dTable 5.5-6Table 5.5-6
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚FBtu/h·ft²·˚F
Existing Building, reflect existing conditions prior to any revisions that are part of the scope of work being evaluated
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft²·˚F
h·ft²·˚F/BtuBtu/h·ft·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
Btu/h·ft²·˚F
cfmcfm G3.1.2.5
G3.1.2.8
Wattshp
bhp
Table G3.1-10 / Table G3.1.1A&Bcfm
bhp Table G3.1.2.9in wc
hpTable 10.8
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cfm G3.1.2.8
bhpin wc
hpTable 10.8
cfm
bhpin wc
hpTable 10.8
cfm
bhpin wc
Table 10.8
G3.1.2.10
Δ T ˚F
btuhG3.1.2.2
G3.1.2.2
pph%RH
G3.1.2.6Tables G3.1.2.6A / G3.1.2.6B
Btu/lb˚F 3.1.2.7 / Table G3.1.2.6C˚F
Table G.3.1.4 / G3.1.2.4
cfm
in wc
kWTable 10.8
G3.1.2.10
btuhgpm
Wattshp
Watts/gpm
Δ T ˚F
ft wc
G3.1.3.5btuhgpm
G3.1.3.3G3.1.3.3
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Watts
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Wattshp
Watts/gpm
ft wc
G3.1.3.10btuh
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
Δ T ˚F
gpmG3.1.3.8G3.1.3.8
Watts/gpm G3.1.3.10G3.1.3.9
Watts
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
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Δ T ˚F
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Δ T ˚F
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Δ T ˚F
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
%
G3.1.3.12G3.1.3.12
cfm/ft² G3.1.3.13cfm
Table G.3.1-11
btuhgpm
Watts/gpm
ft wcWatts
hp
6.5.6.2
9.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.1
Δ T ˚F
˚F˚F
Δ T ˚F
Watts/ft²Watts/ft²
9.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.19.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.1
Watts/face 9.5 / 9.6 / Tables 9.5.1 / 9.6.1Watts/LF 9.4.4 / 9.4.5 / Table 9.4.5
CU Recommendation
G3.1.3.2
btuhbtuh
gpm
G3.1.3.7
tons
kW / ton-hr
gpmft wc
gpmft wc
COPIPLV
Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²Watts/ft²
Watts/ft²
˚F˚F
˚F˚F
˚F
˚F
G3.1.3.11
cfm
btuhgpm
gpm/hp Table 6.8.1Ggpm/hpWatts
hp
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gpmWatts/gpm G3.1.3.11
ft wcWatts
hp
%
Cornell Recommends a plug load power density of 3 Watts per square foot for laboratories, and 1 Watt per square foot for office/classrooms.The baseline heating and cooling capacities are derived by averaging the loads of 4 orientations (as designed, +90, +180, +270) per Table G3.1-5aCornell Standards recommend using NEMA Premium Efficiency motors for all motors 1/2 hp and above.Baseline vertical fenestration area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is SMALLER, and shall be distributed uniformly in horizontal bands across the four orientations.Baseline skylight area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 5% of gross roof area, whichever is SMALLER.
Economizer High Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when OA temp exceeds RA temperature, typical RA temperature is 75 degrees.Economizer Low Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when Mixed Air temperature falls below AHU discharge air temperature setpoint, typical setpoint temperature is 55 is degrees.
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˚FΔ T ˚F
Baseline Model Inputs ReferenceASHRAE 90.1-2004
Informative Appendix GPerformance Rating Method
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Cooling TowerCT-1
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buildings greater than 15,000 sf staged as required to met load.
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equally for plants serving uildings 120,000-240,000 sf; two centrifugal chillers minimum with chillers added so that no chiller is
larger than 800 tons all sized equally for plants serving buildings greater than or equal to 240,000 sf.
85 or 10 °F approach to design wet-bulb temperature, whichever is lower.
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Cornell Recommends a plug load power density of 3 Watts per square foot for laboratories, and 1 Watt per square foot for office/classrooms.The baseline heating and cooling capacities are derived by averaging the loads of 4 orientations (as designed, +90, +180, +270) per Table G3.1-5a
Baseline vertical fenestration area shall be equal to proposed design, OR 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is SMALLER, and shall be distributed uniformly in horizontal bands across the four orientations.
Economizer High Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when OA temp exceeds RA temperature, typical RA temperature is 75 degrees.Economizer Low Limit: Standard CU sequence disables economizer when Mixed Air temperature falls below AHU discharge air temperature setpoint, typical setpoint temperature is 55 is degrees.
Baseline Systems 7 & 8: Axial Fan Cooling Tower with two-speed fans
85 or 10 °F approach to design wet-bulb temperature, whichever is lower.
Each chiller to have separate condenser water and chilled water pumps interlocked to operate with the associated chiller.
Proposed Model Inputs NotesBuilding Modeled as Designed
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Cayuga Lake
For every Mmbtu of building heat required, 187 kW-hr of electricity is provided free, and 25.6 therms of natural gas are required for production. 0.11 therms of natural gas per Kw-hr is required to
produce additional electricity, if required to meet the building load. 15% of the building electric load is assumed to be provided directly
from NYSEG.
For every ton of chilled water "load", an energy input of 0.10 kW-ton-hr is required for production. 100% of this power is assumed to
come directly from NYSEG.
Modeling Inputs for Cornell District Energy System
Ratio of Building Electrical Therms Natural Gas kW-hr / Mmbtu Demand to Heating Demand Required per 1 generated at
(kW-hr/Mmbtu) Mmbtu Heat Load CHP100 17.2 85.5101 17.3 86.3102 17.3 87.1103 17.4 87.9104 17.4 88.7105 17.5 89.5106 17.5 90.3107 17.5 91.1108 17.6 92.0109 17.6 92.8110 17.7 93.7111 17.7 94.5112 17.8 95.4113 17.8 96.2114 17.9 97.1115 17.9 97.9116 18.0 98.8117 18.0 99.6118 18.1 100.5119 18.1 101.3120 18.2 102.2121 18.2 103.0122 18.3 103.9123 18.3 104.7124 18.4 105.6125 18.4 106.4126 18.5 107.3127 18.5 108.1128 18.6 109.0129 18.6 109.8130 18.7 110.7131 18.7 111.5132 18.8 112.4133 18.8 113.2134 18.9 114.1135 18.9 114.9136 19.0 115.7137 19.0 116.5138 19.1 117.3139 19.1 118.2140 19.2 119.0141 19.2 119.8142 19.2 120.6143 19.3 121.4144 19.3 122.2145 19.4 123.0146 19.4 123.8147 19.5 124.7
148 19.5 125.5149 19.6 126.3150 19.6 127.1151 19.7 127.9152 19.7 128.7153 19.8 129.5154 19.8 130.3155 19.9 131.1156 19.9 131.9157 20.0 132.7158 20.0 133.5159 20.1 134.3160 20.1 135.1161 20.2 135.9162 20.2 136.7163 20.3 137.5164 20.3 138.3165 20.4 139.1166 20.4 139.9167 20.5 140.7168 20.5 141.5169 20.6 142.3170 20.6 143.1171 20.7 143.9172 20.7 144.7173 20.8 145.5174 20.8 146.3175 20.8 147.1176 20.9 147.9177 20.9 150.3178 21.0 151.1179 21.0 151.9180 21.1 152.7181 21.1 153.5182 21.2 154.3183 21.2 155.1184 21.3 155.9185 21.3 156.7186 21.4 157.5187 21.4 158.3188 21.5 159.1189 21.5 159.9190 21.6 160.7191 21.6 161.5192 21.7 162.3193 21.7 163.1194 21.8 163.9195 21.8 164.7196 21.9 165.5197 21.9 166.3198 22.0 167.1199 22.0 167.9200 22.1 168.7
201 22.1 169.5202 22.2 170.3203 22.2 171.1204 22.3 171.9205 22.3 172.7206 22.4 173.5207 22.4 174.3208 22.4 175.1209 22.5 175.9210 22.5 176.7211 22.6 177.5212 22.6 178.3213 22.7 179.1214 22.7 181.6215 22.8 182.4216 22.8 183.2217 22.9 184.0218 22.9 184.8219 23.0 185.6220 23.0 186.4221 23.1 187.2222 23.1 188.0223 23.2 188.8224 23.2 189.6225 23.3 190.4226 23.3 191.2227 23.4 192.0228 23.4 192.8229 23.5 193.6230 23.5 194.4231 23.6 195.2232 23.6 196.0233 23.7 196.8234 23.7 197.6235 23.8 198.4236 23.8 199.2237 23.9 200.0238 23.9 200.8239 24.0 201.6240 24.0 202.4241 24.0 203.2242 24.1 204.0243 24.1 204.8244 24.2 205.6245 24.2 206.4246 24.3 207.2247 24.3 208.0248 24.4 208.8249 24.4 209.6250 24.5 210.4251 24.5 211.2252 24.6 212.0253 24.6 212.8
254 24.7 213.6255 24.7 214.4256 24.8 215.2257 24.8 216.0258 24.9 216.8259 24.9 217.6260 25.0 218.4261 25.0 219.2262 25.1 220.0263 25.1 223.6264 25.2 224.4265 25.2 225.2266 25.3 226.0267 25.3 226.8268 25.4 227.6269 25.4 228.4270 25.5 229.2271 25.5 230.0272 25.6 230.8273 25.6 231.6274 25.6 232.4275 25.7 233.2276 25.7 234.0277 25.8 234.8278 25.8 235.6279 25.9 236.4280 25.9 237.2281 26.0 238.0282 26.0 238.8283 26.1 239.6284 26.1 240.4285 26.2 241.2286 26.2 242.0287 26.3 242.8288 26.3 243.6289 26.4 244.4290 26.4 245.2291 26.5 246.0292 26.5 246.8293 26.6 247.6294 26.6 248.4295 26.7 249.2296 26.7 250.0297 26.8 250.8298 26.8 251.6299 26.9 252.4300 26.9 253.2301 27.0 254.0302 27.0 254.8303 27.1 255.6304 27.1 256.4305 27.2 257.2306 27.2 258.0
307 27.2 258.8308 27.3 259.6309 27.3 260.4310 27.4 261.2311 27.4 262.0312 27.5 262.8313 27.5 263.6314 27.6 264.4315 27.6 265.2316 27.7 266.0317 27.7 266.8318 27.8 267.6319 27.8 268.4320 27.9 269.2321 27.9 270.0322 28.0 270.8323 28.0 271.6324 28.1 272.4325 28.1 273.2326 28.2 274.0327 28.2 274.8328 28.3 275.6329 28.3 276.4330 28.4 277.2331 28.4 278.0332 28.5 278.8333 28.5 279.6334 28.6 280.4335 28.6 281.2336 28.7 282.0337 28.7 282.8338 28.8 283.6339 28.8 284.4340 28.9 285.2341 28.9 286.0342 28.9 286.8343 29.0 287.6344 29.0 288.4345 29.1 289.2346 29.1 290.0347 29.2 290.8348 29.2 291.6349 29.3 296.3350 29.3 297.1
CU District Utilities Carbon Footprint Calculations, prior to CCHPP
kWh kbtu Kbtu/kWh tons CO2 tons CO2/kWh tons CO2/kbtu
Electricity 489600 1671494 3.414 194 0.0003962418301 0.00011606383271
ton-hr kbtu Kbtu/ton-hr tons CO2 tons CO2/ton-hr tons CO2/kbtuChilled Water 48739 584868 12.000 2.7 5.539711525E-05 4.6164262705E-06
klbs kbtu Kbtu/klbs tons CO2 tons CO2/klb tons CO2/kbtuSteam 4583 5040970 1099.928 756 0.164957451451 0.00014997113651
NYSEG Purchased Utilities
cf kBtu kBtu/cf tons CO2 tons CO2/cf tons CO2/kbtu0.12
lb CO2/cfNatural Gas 1000 1027 1.027 0.06 0.00006 5.8422590068E-05
kWh kBtu Kbtu/kWh tons CO2 tons CO2/kWh tons CO2/kbtuElectricity 1000 3414 3.414 0.3625 0.0003625 0.00010618043351
Projected Carbon Footprints with CCHPP
Electricity
Chilled Water
Steam
therms / 100 = kbtuklbs x 1000 = kbtuklbs x 100 = thermstherms * 10 = MmbtuMmbtu = therms / 10kbtu x 1000 = Mmbtu1 Mmbtu = 1,000,000 btu1 therm = 100,000 btu1 watt = 3.412 btuh1 kW = 3412 btuh1 ton = 12000 btuh1 Mmbtu = 1,000,000 btu = 10⁶ btu1 kbtuh = 1,000 btuh = 10³ btuh
lbs CO2 kg CO2 mmbtu lbs CO2/mmbtu lbs CO2/kWh kg CO2/Mmbtu2000 0.45359
388000 175992.92 1671.494 232.13 0.79 105.29
lbs CO2 kg CO2 mmbtu lbs CO2/mmbtu lbs CO2/ton-hr kg CO2/Mmbtu5400 2449.386 584.868 9.23 0.11 4.19
lbs CO2 kg CO2 mmbtu lbs CO2/mmbtu lbs CO2/klb kg CO2/Mmbtu1512000 685828.08 5040.97 299.94 329.91 136.05
lbs CO2 kg CO2 mmbtu lbs CO2/mmbtu lbs CO2/cf kg CO2/Mmbtu
120 54.4308 1.027 116.85 0.12 53.06
lbs CO2 kg CO2 mmbtu lbs CO2/mmbtu lb CO2/kWh kg CO2/Mmbtu725 328.85275 3.414 212.36 0.725 96.32
79.00
3.12
88.00
kg C/Mmbtu0.272728.72
kg C/Mmbtu1.14
kg C/Mmbtu37.10
kg C/Mmbtu
14.47
kg C/Mmbtu26.27
ASHRAE 90.1 Power Calculations
FAN POWERFinal Full Load Fan Power (Watts)Allowable Fan System Power (bhp)Allowable Nameplate Motor Power (hp)PUMP POWERHot Water Pump Power (Watts)Chilled Water Pump Power (Watts)INPUTSSystem Supply Airflow (cfm)System Type (CV, VAV)Supply Filter Airflow (cfm)Supply Filter Clean Pressure Drop (in wc)Exhaust Filter Airflow (cfm)Exhaust Filter Clean Pressure Drop (in wc)Hot Water Pump Flow (gpm)Chilled Water Pump Flow (gpm)Temperature Ratio (Tspace - Tsupply)Heat Recovery Supply Airflow (cfm)Heat Recovery Exhaust Airflow (cfm)Heat Recovery Coil Supply PD (in wc)Heat Recovery Coil Exhaust PD (in wc)Evaporative Humidifier/Cooler Airflow (cfm)Evaporative Humidifier/Cooler Airflow PD (in wc)Relief Fan Airflow (cfm)Relief Fan, Motor Nameplate (hp)Fully Ducted Return/Exhaust system (Y/N)Fully Ducted Return/Exhaust Airflow (cfm)Return/exhaust airflow control devices (Y/N)Return/exhaust airflow control device Airflow (cfm)Exhaust filter scrubber or other exhaust treatment PD (in wc)Exhaust filter scrubber or other exhaust treatment Airflow (cfm)Supply Side MERV 9-12 Filters (Y/N)Supply Side MERV 9-12 Filter Airflow (cfm)Supply Side MERV 13-15 FiltersSupply Side MERV 13-15 Filters Airflow (cfm)Supply Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter CLEAN PD (in wc)Supply Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter Airflow (cfm)Exhaust Side MERV 9-12 Filters (Y/N)Exhaust Side MERV 9-12 Filters Airflow (cfm)Exhaust Side MERV 13-15 Filters (Y/N)Exhaust Side MERV 13-15 Filters Airflow (cfm)Exhaust Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter CLEAN PD (in wc)Exhaust Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter Airflow (cfm)Supply Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner CLEAN pressure drop (in wc)Supply Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner Airflow (cfm)Exhaust Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner CLEAN pressure drop (in wc)Exhaust Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner Airflow (cfm)Supply Side Sound Attenuation Section (Y/N)Supply Side Sound Attenuation Section Airflow (cfm)Exhaust Side Sound Attenuation Section (Y/N)
Exhaust Side Sound Attenuation Section Airflow (cfm)Is Fume Hood Exhaust Exception being taken (6.5.3.1.1 exception c) (Y/N)Fume Hood Exhaust Airflow (cfm)
CALCULATIONS< 20,000 cfm, Constant VolumeBaseline Fan Motor Brake Horsepowerln(bhp)-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541e^(-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541)Baseline Fan Power (Watts)Opt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hpOpt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hp maxOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhpOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhp max
< 20,000 cfm, Variable VolumeBaseline Fan Motor Brake Horsepowerln(bhp)-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541e^(-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541)Baseline Fan Power (Watts)Opt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hpOpt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hp maxOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhpOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhp max
≥ 20,000 cfm, Constant VolumeBaseline Fan Motor Brake Horsepowerln(bhp)-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541e^(-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541)Baseline Fan Power (Watts)Opt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hpOpt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hp maxOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhpOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhp max
≥ 20,000 cfm, Variable VolumeBaseline Fan Motor Brake Horsepowerln(bhp)-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541e^(-0.2437899 x ln(bhp) - 1.685541)Baseline Fan Power (Watts)Opt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hpOpt 1: Allowable Nameplate Motor hp maxOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhpOpt 2: Allowable Fan System bhp max
CREDITS
Filter Pressure CreditSupply Filter Pressure Credit (Watts)
Exhaust Filter Pressure Credit (Watts)Total Filter Pressure Credit (Watts)
Filter Pressure CreditSupply Filter Pressure Credit (hp)Exhaust Filter Pressure Credit (hp)Total Filter Pressure Credit (hp)
Heat Recovery CreditSupply Side Heat Recovery Credit (hp)Exhaust Side Heat Recovery Credit (hp)Total Heat Recovery Credit (hp)
Evap Cooler/Humidifier CreditEvap Cooler/Humidifier Credit (hp)
Relief Fan CreditRelief Fan Credit (hp)
DEVICE PRESSURE CREDITSFully ducted return and/or exhaust air system (0.5 in wc)Fully ducted return and/or exhaust air system (bhp)
Return/exhaust airflow control devices (0.5 in wc)Return/exhaust airflow control devices (bhp)
Exhaust filter scrubber or other exhaust treatment PD (in wc)Exhaust filter scrubber or other exhaust treatment (bhp)
Supply Side MERV 9-12 Filters (0.5 in wc)Supply Side MERV 9-12 Filters (bhp)
Supply Side MERV 13-15 Filters (0.9 in wc)Supply Side MERV 13-15 Filters (bhp)
Supply Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter CLEAN PD (in wc)Supply Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter (bhp)
Exhaust Side MERV 9-12 Filters (0.5 in wc)Exhaust Side MERV 9-12 Filters (bhp)
Exhaust Side MERV 13-15 Filters (0.9 in wc)Exhaust Side MERV 13-15 Filters (bhp)
Exhaust Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter CLEAN PD (in wc)Exhaust Side MERV 16 and above, electronically enhanced filter (bhp)
Supply Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner CLEAN pressure drop (in wc)Supply Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner CLEAN pressure drop (bhp)
Exhaust Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner CLEAN pressure drop (in wc)Exhaust Side Carbon & other gas-phase air cleaner CLEAN pressure drop (bhp)
Supply Side Heat Recovery Device (in wc)Supply Side Heat Recovery Device (bhp)
Exhaust Side Heat Recovery Device (in wc)Exhaust Side Heat Recovery Device (bhp)
Evaporative humidifier/cooler in series w/ another cooling coil (in wc)Evaporative humidifier/cooler in series w/ another cooling coil (bhp)
Supply Side Sound Attenuation Section (0.15 in wc)Supply Side Sound Attenuation Section (bhp)
Exhaust Side Sound Attenuation Section (0.15 in wc)Exhaust Side Sound Attenuation Section (bhp)
Fume Hood Exhaust Exception (-1.0 in wc)Fume Hood Exhaust Exception (bhp)
Total Device CreditsA (bhp) = sum of (PD x CFM/4131)
Final Full Load Fan Power (Watts)Allowable Fan System Power (bhp)Allowable Nameplate Motor Power (hp)
Part Load Fan PerformancePart Load Ratio (PLR)0.000.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.901.00
Hot Water Pump PowerHot Water Pump Power (Watts)
Chilled Water Pump PowerChilled Water Pump Power (Watts)
CODE REFERENCEApp G Baseline, 2004
2357532n/a
19002200
22000VAV
220001.25
220001.2510010020
17.25 + (cfm - 20000) x 0.0008625193
-2.40.09
0
24 + (cfm - 20000) x 0.0012263
-2.50.08
0
17.25 + (cfm - 20000) x 0.000825193
-2.40.09
0
24 + (cfm - 20000) x 0.001125263
-2.50.08
21368
CFMfilter x (SPfilter - 1)/4.9841104
11042207
2357532
0.0013 + 0.1470 x PLR + 0.9506 x (PLR)² - 0.0998 x (PLR)³Fraction of Full Load Power
0.000.030.070.130.210.300.410.540.680.831.00
19 Watts / gpm1900
22 Watts / gpm2200
CODE REFERENCE90.1 Prescriptive Limits, 2004
n/an/a42
no power limits indicatedno power limits indicated
22000VAV
220001.25
220001.2510010015
2200022000
0.60.6
220000.5
50005
1.2 hp / 1000 cfm0
1.7 hp / 1000 cfm0
1.1 hp / 1000 cfm0
1.5 hp / 1000 cfm33
CFMfilter x (SPfilter - 1) / 3718113
CFMhr x SPhr / 3718447
CFMevap x SPevap / 37183
RFhp x (1 - CFMrf / CFMfilter)4
n/a42
CODE REFERENCEApp G Baseline, 2007
n/a58n/a
19002200
22000VAV
220001.25
220001.2510010015
2200022000
0.60.6
220000.5
50005Y
20000Y
200001.25
20000Y
20000Y
200001.5
20000Y
20000Y
200001.5
200000.75
200000.75
20000Y
20000Y
20000Y
10000
hp ≤ CFM x .00110
bhp ≤ CFM x .00094 + A0
hp ≤ CFM x .00150
bhp ≤ CFM x .0013 + A0
hp ≤ CFM x .00110
bhp ≤ CFM x .00094 + A0
hp ≤ CFM x .001533
bhp ≤ CFM x .00094 + A58
0.52
0.52
1.256
0.52
0.94
315
0.52
0.94
315
0.754
0.754
0.63
0.63
0.53
0.151
0.151
-1-2
4.529
5833
19 Watts / gpm1900
22 Watts / gpm2200
CODE REFERENCE90.1 Prescriptive Limits, 2004
Addendum ac
n/a5833
no power limits indicatedno power limits indicated
22000VAV
220001.25
220001.2510010015
2200022000
0.60.6
220000.5
50005Y
20000Y
200001.25
20000Y
20000Y
200001.5
20000Y
20000Y
200001.5
200000.75
200000.75
20000Y
20000Y
20000Y
10000
hp ≤ CFM x .00110
bhp ≤ CFM x .00094 + A0
hp ≤ CFM x .00150
bhp ≤ CFM x .0013 + A0
hp ≤ CFM x .00110
bhp ≤ CFM x .00094 + A0
hp ≤ CFM x .001533
bhp ≤ CFM x .00094 + A58
0.52
0.52
1.256
0.52
0.94
315
0.52
0.94
315
0.754
0.754
0.63
0.63
0.53
0.151
0.151
-1-2
4.529
5833
ENVELOPE 90.1 Prescriptive, 2004
NonresidentialAssembly Insulation Min.
OPAQUE ELEMENTS Maximum R-Value
RoofsInsulation Entirely Above Deck U - 0.063 R - 15.0 ciMetal Building U - 0.065 R - 19.0Attic and Other U - 0.027 R - 38.0
Walls, Above-GradeMass U - 0.104 R - 9.5 ciMetal Building U - 0.113 R - 13.0Steel-Framed U - 0.084 R - 13.0 + R - 3.8 ciWood-Framed and Other U - 0.089 R - 13.0
Walls, Below-GradeBelow-Grade Wall C - 1.140 NR
FloorsMass U - 0.087 R - 8.3 ciSteel-Joist U - 0.038 R - 30.0Wood-Framed and Other U - 0.033 R - 30.0
Slab-on-Grade FloorsUnheated F - 0.730 NRHeated F - 0.840 R - 10 for 36 in.
Opaque DoorsSwinging U - 0.700Non-Swinging U - 0.500
Assembly AssemblyMax U Max SHGC
FENESTRATION (Fixed/Operable) (All orientations/north)
Vertical Glazing, % of Wall0 - 10.0% Ufixed - 0.57 SHGCall - 0.49
Uoper - 0.67 SHGCnorth - 0.4910.1 - 20.0% Ufixed - 0.57 SHGCall - 0.39
Uoper - 0.67 SHGCnorth - 0.4920.1 - 30.0% Ufixed - 0.57 SHGCall - 0.39
Uoper - 0.67 SHGCnorth - 0.4930.1 - 40.0% Ufixed - 0.57 SHGCall - 0.39
Uoper - 0.67 SHGCnorth - 0.4940.1 - 50.0% Ufixed - 0.46 SHGCall - 0.26
Uoper - 0.47 SHGCnorth - 0.49Vertical Glazing, 0-40% of Wall
Nonmetal Framing (all) n/a n/aMetal Framing (curtainwall/storefront) n/a n/aMetal framing (entrance door) n/a n/aMetal framing (all other) n/a n/a
Area shall be equal that in the proposed design or 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is smaller.
Performance shall match the appropriate criteria described above for Ufixed and SHGCall.
Skylight with Curb, Glass, % of Roof0 - 2.0% Uall - 1.17 SHGCall - 0.492.1 - 5.0% Uall - 1.17 SHGCall - 0.49
Skylight with Curb, Plastic, % of Roof0 - 2.0% Uall - 0.87 SHGCall - 0.712.1 - 5.0% Uall - 0.87 SHGCall - 0.58
Skylight without Curb, All, % of Roof0 - 2.0% Uall - 0.69 SHGCall - 0.492.1 - 5.0% Uall - 0.69 SHGCall - 0.49
Notes:1 Shading indicates systems to be used for the modeling of the baseline building
Area shall be equal that in the proposed design or 5% of gross roof wall area, whichever is smaller.
Performance shall match the appropriate criteria described above.
90.1 Prescriptive, 2007
NonresidentialAssembly Insulation Min.Maximum R-Value
U - 0.048 R - 20.0 ciU - 0.065 R - 19.0U - 0.027 R - 38.0
U - 0.080 R - 13.3 ciU - 0.113 R - 13.0U - 0.064 R - 13.0 + R - 7.5 ciU - 0.051 R - 13.0 + R - 7.5 ci
C - 1.119 R - 7.5 ci
U - 0.064 R - 12.5 ciU - 0.038 R - 30.0U - 0.033 R - 30.0
F - 0.540 R - 10 for 24 in.F - 0.860 R - 15 for 24 in.
U - 0.700U - 0.500
Assembly AssemblyMax U Max SHGC
(Fixed/Operable) (All orientations/north)
n/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a n/a
U - 0.35 SHGCall - 0.40U - 0.45 SHGCall - 0.40U - 0.80 SHGCall - 0.40U - 0.55 SHGCall - 0.40
Area shall be equal that in the proposed design or 40% of gross above grade wall area, whichever is smaller.
Performance shall match the appropriate criteria described above.
Uall - 1.17 SHGCall - 0.49Uall - 1.17 SHGCall - 0.49
Uall - 0.87 SHGCall - 0.71Uall - 0.87 SHGCall - 0.58
Uall - 0.69 SHGCall - 0.49Uall - 0.69 SHGCall - 0.49
Area shall be equal that in the proposed design or 5% of gross roof wall area, whichever is smaller.
Performance shall match the appropriate criteria described above.
Lighting
90.1, 2004 90.1, 2007
EXTERIOR TRADABLE SURFACESUncovered Parking Areas
Parking Lots and drives 0.15 0.15Building Grounds
Walkways less than 10 ft wide W/linear foot 1.0 1.0Walkways 10 feet wide or greater 0.2 0.2Plaza Areas 0.2 0.2Special Feature Areas 0.2 0.2Stairways not defined 1.0
Building Entrances and ExitsMain entries W/linear foot of door width 30 30Other doors W/linear foot of door width 20 20
Canopies and OverhangsCanopies, free standing & attached & overhangs 1.25 1.25
EXTERIOR NON-TRADABLE SURFACESBuilding Facades
Illuminated wall or surface area 0.2 0.2Illuminated wall or surface length W/linear foot 5.0 5.0
INTERIOR LPD, BUILDING AREA METHODAutomotive Facility 0.9 0.9Convention Center 1.2 1.2Court House 1.2 1.2Dining: Bar/Lounge/Leisure 1.3 1.3Dining: Cafeteria/Fast Food 1.4 1.4Dining: Family 1.6 1.6Dormitory 1.0 1.0Exercise Center 1.0 1.0Gymnasium 1.1 1.1Health Care - Clinic 1.0 1.0Hospital 1.2 1.2Hotel 1.0 1.0Library 1.3 1.3Manufacturing Facility 1.3 1.3Motel 1.0 1.0Motion Picture Theater 1.2 1.2Multi-Family 0.7 0.7Museum 1.1 1.1Office 1.0 1.0Parking Garage 0.3 0.3Penitentiary 1.0 1.0Performing Arts Theater 1.6 1.6Police/Fire Station 1.0 1.0Post Office 1.1 1.1Religious Building 1.3 1.3Retail 1.5 1.5School/University 1.2 1.2
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Sports Arena 1.1 1.1Town Hall 1.1 1.1Transportation 1.0 1.0Warehouse 0.8 0.8Workshop 1.4 1.4
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Common Space TypesOffice - Enclosed 1.1 1.1Office - Open Plan 1.1 1.1Conference/Meeting/Multipurpose 1.3 1.3Classroom/Lecture/Training 1.4 1.4
For Penitentiary 1.3 1.3Lobby 1.3 1.3
For Hotel 1.1 1.1For Performing Arts Theater 3.3 3.3For Motion Picture Theater 1.1 1.1
Audience/Seating Area 0.9 0.9For Gymnasium 0.4 0.4For Exercise Center 0.3 0.3For Convention Center 0.7 0.7For Penitentiary 0.7 0.7For Religious Buildings 1.7 1.7For Sports Arena 0.4 0.4For Performing Arts Theater 2.6 2.6For Motion Picture Theater 1.2 1.2For Transportation 0.5 0.5
Atrium - First Three Floors 0.6 0.6Atrium - Each Additional Floor 0.2 0.2Lounge/Recreation 1.2 1.2
For Hospital 0.8 0.8Dining Area 0.9 0.9
For Penitentiary 1.3 1.3For Hotel 1.3 1.3For Motel 1.2 1.2for Bar Lounge/Leisure Dining 1.4 1.4For Family Dining 2.1 2.1
Food Preparation 1.2 1.2Laboratory 1.4 1.4Restrooms 0.9 0.9Dressing/Locker/Fitting Room 0.6 0.6Corridor/Transition 0.5 0.5
For Hospital 1.0 1For Manufacturing Facility 0.5 0.5
Stairs - Active 0.6 0.6Active Storage 0.8 0.8
For Hospital 0.9 0.9Inactive Strorage 0.3 0.3
For Museum 0.8 0.8Electrical/Mechanical 1.5 1.5Workshop 1.9 1.9
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Sales Area not defined 1.7
Building Specific Space TypesGymnasium/Exercise Center
Playing Area 1.4 1.4Exercise Area 0.9 0.9
Courthouse/Police Station/PenitentiaryCourtroom 1.9 1.9Confinement Cells 0.9 0.9Judges Chambers 1.3 1.3
Fire StationsFire Station Engine Room 0.8 0.8Sleeping Quarters 0.3 0.3
Post Office - Sorting Area 1.2 1.2Convention Center - Exhibit Space 1.3 1.3Library
Card Filing and Cataloging 1.1 1.1Stacks 1.7 1.7Reading Area 1.2 1.2
HospitalEmergency 2.7 2.7Recovery 0.8 0.8Nurse Station 1.0 1.0Exam/Treatment 1.5 1.5Pharmacy 1.2 1.2Patient Room 0.7 0.7Operating Room 2.2 2.2Nursery 0.6 0.6Medical Supply 1.4 1.4Physical Therapy 0.9 0.9Radiology 0.4 0.4Laundry-Washing 0.6 0.6
Automotive - Service/Repair 0.7 0.7Manufacturing
Low Bay ( < 25 ft Floor to Ceiling Height) 1.2 1.2High Bay ( ≥ 25 ft Floor to Ceiling Height) 1.7 1.7Detailed Manufacturing 2.1 2.1Equipment Room 1.2 1.2Control Room 0.5 0.5
Hotel/Motel Guest Rooms 1.1 1.1Dormitory - Living Quarters 1.1 1.1Museum
General Exhibition 1.0 1.0Restoration 1.7 1.7
Bank/Office - Banking Activity Area 1.5 1.5Religious Buildings
Worship Pulpit, Choir 2.4 2.4Fellowship Hall 0.9 0.9
Retail (not accent lighting)Sales Area 1.7 1.7Mall Concourse 1.7 1.7
Sports ArenaRing Sports Area 2.7 2.7
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Court Sports Area 2.3 2.3Indoor Playing Field Area 1.4 1.4
WarehouseFine Material Storage 1.4 1.4Medium/Bulky Material Storage 0.9 0.9
Parking Garage - Garage Area 0.2 0.2Transportation
Airport - Concourse 0.6 0.6Air/Train/Bus - Baggage Area 1.0 1.0Terminal - Ticket Counter 1.5 1.5
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SEMINAR/CLASSROOM/CONFERENCE SPACESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
CALENDAR (2009-2010 School Year):Fall Semester, Aug 27 thru Dec 18Spring Semester, Jan 25 - May 30Summer Semester (SS), Jun 1 - Aug 26Winter Semester (WS), Jan 2 - Jan 24Holidays (Hol), Jan 1, Mar 14-22, May 31, Oct 11 - 14, Nov 21 - 26, Dec 19 - 31
SCHEDULED OCCUPIED PERIOD: Mon-Fri, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
DESIGN TEMPERATURES:Occupied: 70 +/- 1.5 °F Winter; 75 +/- 1.5 ˚F SummerOccupied Setback: 70 +/- 3 °F Winter; 75 +/- 3 ˚F SummerUnoccupied: 70 +/- 6 °F Winter; 75 +/- 6 ˚F Summer
Step 1: Determine OccupancyConcept Design: Assume 15 sf/person (based on a typical 150,000 sf Cornell Classroom/Office Building with 7% classroom area); adjust in consultation with OwnerSchematic Design: Determine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
AREA/SEAT (STATION)20 sf/seat for Small Seminar/Classroom/Conference Areas, 5-19 people, with moveable tables & chairs17 sf/seat for Small Seminar/Classroom/Conference Areas, 20-39 people, with moveable tables & chairs15 sf/seat for Seminar/Classroom, 40-59 people, with moveable tablet arm chairs13 sf/seat for Seminar/Classroom, 60-149 people, with fixed auditorium seating11 sf/seat for Seminar/Classroom, 150-500 people, with fixed auditorium seating
ROOM UTILIZATION RATE (RUR)30-32 Hours/week based on a 45 hour week, Small Seminar/Classroom/Conference Areas, 5-19 people
30 Hours/week based on a 45 hour week, Small Seminar/Classroom, 20-39 people28-30 Hours/week based on a 45 hour week, Seminar/Classroom, 40-59 people22-26 Hours/week based on a 45 hour week, Seminar/Classroom, 60-149 people
20 Hours/week based on a 45 hour week, Seminar/Classroom, 150-500 peopleSEAT OCCUPANCY RATIO (SOR): 60-75%
Design Development: Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Step 2: Determine lighting and plug loadsConcept Design: Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
1.4 W/sf max lighting power density for classrooms1.0 W/sf max equipment power density for classrooms, tied to occupancy (principally, laptop computers)
Design Development: Obtain design lighting power density
Step 3: Determine annual energy use through modelingApply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
NOTES WS: Winter semester is based on 10% of fall/spring semester occupancy (per central scheduling)SS: Summer Semester occupancy is same as fall/spring occupancy (per central scheduling)CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hours
These schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
Schedule A: Applicable Diversity Factors for People Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.06 0.06HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55
Schedule B: Applicable Diversity Factors for Lighting Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.5 0.75Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.5 0.75Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.5 0.75Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.5 0.75Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.5 0.75Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.1 0.1HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
Schedule C: Applicable Diversity Factors for Equipment (Plug) Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.29 0.55Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 0.06 0.06HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55
SEMINAR/CLASSROOM/CONFERENCE SPACESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
Assume 15 sf/person (based on a typical 150,000 sf Cornell Classroom/Office Building with 7% classroom area); adjust in consultation with OwnerDetermine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
sf/seat for Small Seminar/Classroom/Conference Areas, 5-19 people, with moveable tables & chairssf/seat for Small Seminar/Classroom/Conference Areas, 20-39 people, with moveable tables & chairssf/seat for Seminar/Classroom, 40-59 people, with moveable tablet arm chairssf/seat for Seminar/Classroom, 60-149 people, with fixed auditorium seatingsf/seat for Seminar/Classroom, 150-500 people, with fixed auditorium seating
Hours/week based on a 45 hour week, Small Seminar/Classroom/Conference Areas, 5-19 peopleHours/week based on a 45 hour week, Small Seminar/Classroom, 20-39 peopleHours/week based on a 45 hour week, Seminar/Classroom, 40-59 peopleHours/week based on a 45 hour week, Seminar/Classroom, 60-149 peopleHours/week based on a 45 hour week, Seminar/Classroom, 150-500 people
Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
W/sf max equipment power density for classrooms, tied to occupancy (principally, laptop computers)
Apply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
WS: Winter semester is based on 10% of fall/spring semester occupancy (per central scheduling)
CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hours
These schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 0
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0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.75 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 00.75 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 00.75 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 00.75 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 00.75 0.5 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 00.55 0.29 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.29 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55
OFFICE SPACESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
CALENDAR (2009-2010 School Year):Holidays (Hol): New Years Day (Jan 1), Memorial Day (May 31), Independence Day (Jul 4), Labor Day (Sep 7), Thanksgiving (Nov 21-22), Winter Holiday (Dec 25 - 31)
SCHEDULED OCCUPIED PERIOD: Mon-Fri, 6:00 am - 6:00 pm
DESIGN TEMPERATURES:Occupied: 70 +/- 1.5 °F Winter; 75 +/- 1.5 ˚F SummerOccupied Setback: 70 +/- 3 °F Winter; 75 +/- 3 ˚F SummerUnoccupied: 70 +/- 6 °F Winter; 75 +/- 6 ˚F Summer
Step 1: Determine OccupancyConcept Design: Assume 145 sf/person (based on a typical 150,000 sf Cornell Classroom/Office Building with 28% classroom area); adjust in consultation with OwnerSchematic Design: Determine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
AREA/SEAT (STATION)400 sf/person for President/Provost Office spaces, included in the area is space for 6-8 visitors240 sf/person for Vice President/Dean Office spaces, included in the area is space for 5-6 visitors160 sf/person for Faculty Office spaces, included in the area is space for 1-2 visitors120 sf/person for Program Directors, included in the area is space for 1-2 visitors80 sf/person for Emeritus and Visiting Faculty, Lecturers, Research Associates 80 sf/person for Administrative Staff spaces50 sf/person for Student Workers, Research Assistants, Teaching Assistants, and Graduate Students
ROOM UTILIZATION RATE (RUR)40 Hours per week, based on a 45 hour week
SEAT OCCUPANCY RATIO (SOR): 2-90% Based on Time of DayDesign Development: Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Step 2: Determine lighting and plug loadsConcept Design: Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
1.1 W/sf max lighting power density for offices0.75 W/sf max equipment power density for offices
Design Development: Obtain design lighting power density
Step 3: Determine annual energy use through modelingApply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
NOTES CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hoursThese schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
Schedule A: Applicable Diversity Factors for People Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
Schedule B: Applicable Diversity Factors for Lighting Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
Schedule C: Applicable Diversity Factors for Equipment (Plug) Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02 0.25 0.90 0.95 0.95Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
OFFICE SPACESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
Holidays (Hol): New Years Day (Jan 1), Memorial Day (May 31), Independence Day (Jul 4), Labor Day (Sep 7), Thanksgiving (Nov 21-22), Winter Holiday (Dec 25 - 31)
Assume 145 sf/person (based on a typical 150,000 sf Cornell Classroom/Office Building with 28% classroom area); adjust in consultation with OwnerDetermine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
sf/person for President/Provost Office spaces, included in the area is space for 6-8 visitorssf/person for Vice President/Dean Office spaces, included in the area is space for 5-6 visitorssf/person for Faculty Office spaces, included in the area is space for 1-2 visitorssf/person for Program Directors, included in the area is space for 1-2 visitorssf/person for Emeritus and Visiting Faculty, Lecturers, Research Associates
sf/person for Student Workers, Research Assistants, Teaching Assistants, and Graduate Students
2-90% Based on Time of DayObtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
Apply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hoursThese schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 00.95 0.15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.10 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
RESEARCH LABORATORIESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
CALENDAR (2009-2010 School Year):Holidays (Hol): New Years Day (Jan 1), Memorial Day (May 31), Independence Day (Jul 4), Labor Day (Sep 7), Thanksgiving (Nov 21-22), Winter Holiday (Dec 25 - 31)
SCHEDULED OCCUPIED PERIOD: Mon-Fri, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
DESIGN TEMPERATURES:Occupied: 70 +/- 1.5 °F Winter; 75 +/- 1.5 ˚F SummerOccupied Setback: 70 +/- 3 °F Winter; 75 +/- 3 ˚F SummerUnoccupied: 70 +/- 6 °F Winter; 75 +/- 6 ˚F Summer
Step 1: Determine OccupancyConcept Design: Assume 140 sf/person (based on a typical 170,000 sf Cornell Lab/Office Building with 28% research lab area); adjust in consultation with Owner
A typcial cornell lab is 990 sf, with one Principal Investigator and 6 researcher stationsSchematic Design: Determine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
AREA/SEAT (STATION)160 Total sf per module (40 sf/seat) Computer WorKstation Lab Module, 4 seats per module225 Total sf per module (113 sf/seat) Dry Lab Module, includes 2 seats per module330 Total sf per module (113 sf/seat) Wet Lab Module, includes 2 seats per module, and 105 sf of service space200 sf/seat per Design Lab Module (to accommodate for drafting table, easel, etc) 1 seat per module
ROOM UTILIZATION RATE (RUR)7 Hours per day, based on a 24 hour day (30% of available hours)
SEAT OCCUPANCY RATIO (SOR): 80% Based on Time of DayDesign Development: Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Step 2: Determine lighting and plug loadsConcept Design: Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
1.4 W/sf max lighting power density for offices6.0 W/sf max equipment power density for laboratories, based on LABS 21 recommendations
Design Development: Obtain design lighting power density
Step 3: Determine annual energy use through modelingApply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
NOTES CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hoursThese schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
Schedule A: Applicable Diversity Factors for People Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.08 0.08Mon 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.24 0.24 0.40 0.40Tue 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.24 0.24 0.40 0.40
Wed 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.24 0.24 0.40 0.40Thu 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.24 0.24 0.40 0.40Fri 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.24 0.24 0.40 0.40Sat 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.08 0.08Hol 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60
Schedule B: Applicable Diversity Factors for Lighting Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.1 0.1Mon 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5Tue 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5Wed 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5Thu 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5Fri 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5Sat 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.1 0.1Hol 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
Schedule C: Applicable Diversity Factors for Equipment (Plug) Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.40Mon 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.50Tue 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.50Wed 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.50Thu 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.50Fri 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.50Sat 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.40Hol 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.40HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
RESEARCH LABORATORIESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
Holidays (Hol): New Years Day (Jan 1), Memorial Day (May 31), Independence Day (Jul 4), Labor Day (Sep 7), Thanksgiving (Nov 21-22), Winter Holiday (Dec 25 - 31)
Assume 140 sf/person (based on a typical 170,000 sf Cornell Lab/Office Building with 28% research lab area); adjust in consultation with OwnerA typcial cornell lab is 990 sf, with one Principal Investigator and 6 researcher stationsDetermine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
Total sf per module (40 sf/seat) Computer WorKstation Lab Module, 4 seats per moduleTotal sf per module (113 sf/seat) Dry Lab Module, includes 2 seats per moduleTotal sf per module (113 sf/seat) Wet Lab Module, includes 2 seats per module, and 105 sf of service spacesf/seat per Design Lab Module (to accommodate for drafting table, easel, etc) 1 seat per module
Hours per day, based on a 24 hour day (30% of available hours)80% Based on Time of Day
Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
W/sf max equipment power density for laboratories, based on LABS 21 recommendations
Apply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hoursThese schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.020.60 0.48 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.040.60 0.48 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.04
0.60 0.48 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.040.60 0.48 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.040.60 0.48 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.040.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.020.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.75 0.6 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.050.75 0.6 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.050.75 0.6 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.050.75 0.6 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.050.75 0.6 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.050.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240.40 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.50 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.50 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.50 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.50 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.50 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.40 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.200.40 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
SEMINAR/CLASSROOM/CONFERENCE SPACESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
CALENDAR (2009-2010 School Year):Fall Semester, Aug 27 thru Dec 18Spring Semester, Jan 25 - May 30Summer Semester (SS), Jun 1 - Aug 26Winter Semester (WS), Jan 2 - Jan 24Holidays (Hol), Jan 1, Mar 14-22, May 31, Oct 11 - 14, Nov 21 - 26, Dec 19 - 31
SCHEDULED OCCUPIED PERIOD: Mon-Fri, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
DESIGN TEMPERATURES:Occupied: 70 +/- 1.5 °F Winter; 75 +/- 1.5 ˚F SummerOccupied Setback: 70 +/- 3 °F Winter; 75 +/- 3 ˚F SummerUnoccupied: 70 +/- 6 °F Winter; 75 +/- 6 ˚F Summer
Step 1: Determine OccupancyConcept Design: Assume 50 sf/person (based on a typical 170,000 sf Cornell Lab/Office Building with 5% teaching lab area); adjust in consultation with OwnerSchematic Design: Determine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
AREA/SEAT (STATION)40 sf/seat per Computer Worstation Teaching Lab Module50 sf/seat per Dry Teaching Lab Module60 sf/seat per Wet Teaching Lab Module75 sf/seat per Design Teaching Lab Module, to accommodate for drafting table, easel, etc
ROOM UTILIZATION RATE (RUR)20 Hours/week based on a 45 hour week
SEAT OCCUPANCY RATIO (SOR): 80%Design Development: Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Step 2: Determine lighting and plug loadsConcept Design: Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:
1.4 W/sf max lighting power density for teaching/laboratory spaces1.0 W/sf max equipment power density for classrooms, tied to occupancy (principally, laptop computers)
Design Development: Obtain design lighting power density
Step 3: Determine annual energy use through modelingApply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
NOTES WS: Winter semester is based on 10% of fall/spring semester occupancy (per central scheduling)SS: Summer Semester occupancy is same as fall/spring occupancy (per central scheduling)CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hoursThese schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
Schedule A: Applicable Diversity Factors for People Loads
am
0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-111 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.25 0.25HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67
Schedule B: Applicable Diversity Factors for Lighting Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.33Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.33Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.33Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.33Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.33Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.33 0.33HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66
Schedule C: Applicable Diversity Factors for Equipment (Plug) Loads
am0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Tue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Wed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Thu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Fri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.53 0.53Sat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0WS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.25 0.25HDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CDD 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67
SEMINAR/CLASSROOM/CONFERENCE SPACESSIMULATION SCHEDULES
Assume 50 sf/person (based on a typical 170,000 sf Cornell Lab/Office Building with 5% teaching lab area); adjust in consultation with OwnerDetermine using the following campus average data per space, adjust in consulation with Owner
sf/seat per Computer Worstation Teaching Lab Module
sf/seat per Design Teaching Lab Module, to accommodate for drafting table, easel, etc
Obtain anticipated occupancy based on final programming using actual (not egress) occupancy; consult with Owner to ensure consistency with campus norms
Utilize the following values, adjusted in consultation with Owner for special conditions:W/sf max lighting power density for teaching/laboratory spacesW/sf max equipment power density for classrooms, tied to occupancy (principally, laptop computers)
Apply the diversity factors listed below, or as determined by consultant calculations for special conditions
WS: Winter semester is based on 10% of fall/spring semester occupancy (per central scheduling)
CDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak cooling load, Space fully occupied for 24 hoursHDD: Design condition for design day simulation to obtain peak heating load, Space unoccupied for 24 hoursThese schedules reflect general patterns experienced by Cornell. The consultant is encouraged to consult with owner to develop schedules on a project-by-project basis.
am pm
11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-1212 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66
am pm11-12 12-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.53 0.27 0.53 0.53 0.27 0.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.67
Motor Efficiencies
From 2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook Motor Nameplate Full Loador MotorRated Horsepower Efficiency1/20 hp, Shaded Pole, 1500 rpm 35.01/12 hp, Shaded Pole, 1500 rpm 35.01/8 hp, Shaded Pole, 1500 rpm 35.01/6 hp, Shaded Pole, 1500 rpm 35.01/4 hp, Split Phase, 1750 rpm 54.01/3 hp, Split Phase, 1750 rpm 56.01/2 hp, Split Phase, 1750 rpm 60.03/4 hp, 3 Phase, 1750 rpm 72.0
ASHRAE 90.1-2004, Table 10.8NEMA MG 1 Standard General Purpose Motors
Minimum Nominal Full-Load Efficiency (%)Open Motors Enclosed Motors
Number of Poles ==> 2 4 6 2 4 6Synchronous Speed (RPM) ==> 3600 1800 1200 3600 1800 1200Motor Horsepower
1 - 82.5 80.0 75.5 82.5 80.01.5 82.5 84.0 84.0 82.5 84.0 85.52 84.0 84.0 85.5 84.0 84.0 86.53 84.0 86.5 85.5 85.5 87.5 87.55 85.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5
7.5 87.5 88.5 88.5 88.5 89.5 89.510 88.5 89.5 90.2 89.5 89.5 89.515 89.5 91.0 90.2 90.2 91.0 90.220 90.2 91.0 91.0 90.2 91.0 90.225 91.0 91.7 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.730 91.0 92.4 92.4 91.0 92.4 91.740 91.7 93.0 93.0 91.7 93.0 93.050 92.4 93.0 93.0 92.4 93.0 93.060 93.0 93.6 93.6 93.0 93.6 93.675 93.0 94.1 93.6 93.0 94.1 93.6
100 93.0 94.1 94.1 93.6 94.5 94.1125 93.6 94.5 94.1 94.5 94.5 94.1150 93.6 95.0 94.5 94.5 95.0 95.0200 94.5 95.0 94.5 95.0 95.0 95.0250 - - - - - -300 - - - - - -350 - - - - - -400 - - - - - -450 - - - - - -500 - - - - - -
Cornell StandardsNEMA MG 1 Premium EfficiencyNominal Full-Load Efficiency (%)
Open Motors Enclosed Motors2 4 6 2 4 6
3600 1800 1200 3600 1800 1200
77.0 85.5 82.5 77.0 85.5 82.584.0 86.5 86.5 84.0 86.5 87.585.5 86.5 87.5 85.5 86.5 88.585.5 89.5 88.5 86.5 89.5 89.586.5 89.5 89.5 88.5 89.5 89.588.5 91.0 90.2 89.5 91.7 91.089.5 91.7 91.7 90.2 91.7 91.090.2 93.0 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.791.0 93.0 92.4 91.0 93.0 91.791.7 93.6 93.0 91.7 93.6 93.091.7 94.1 93.6 91.7 93.6 93.092.4 94.1 94.1 92.4 94.1 94.193.0 94.5 94.1 93.0 94.5 94.193.6 95.0 94.5 93.6 95.0 94.593.6 95.0 94.5 93.6 95.4 94.593.6 95.4 95.0 94.1 95.4 95.094.1 95.4 95.0 95.0 95.4 95.094.1 95.8 95.4 95.0 95.8 95.895.0 95.8 95.4 95.4 96.2 95.895.0 95.8 95.4 95.8 96.2 95.895.4 95.8 95.4 95.8 96.2 95.895.4 95.8 95.4 95.8 96.2 95.895.8 95.8 95.8 95.8 96.2 95.895.8 96.2 96.2 95.8 96.2 95.895.8 96.2 96.2 95.8 96.2 95.8
Baseline Envelope Component U-Values
A2.2
A3.3
A4.2
A5.3
A6.3
0-10%
10.1-40%
40.1-50%
Proposed Envelope Component U-Values
General Building Elements
Baseline Envelope Component U-Values
Roof, Insulation Entirely Above Deck
Component
Exterior Air FilmPolyisocyanurate InsulationMetal DeckInterior Air FilmTotal Thermal ResistanceThermal Transmittance (U-Value)
Above Grade Walls, Steel Framed
ComponentExterior Air FilmStucco3.5 Steel Studs, 16 oc, R-13 Fiberglass Batt Insulation5/8 Exterior Gypsum BoardContinuous Rigid Fiberglass Insulation5/8 Interior Gypsum BoardInterior Air FilmTotal Thermal ResistanceThermal Transmittance (U-Value)
Below Grade WallsComponent
Exterior Air Film8" medium weight concrete block, 115 pcf, solid grouted coresContinuous Rigid Fiberglass Insulation1/2 Interior Gypsum BoardInterior Air FilmRuThermal Transmittance (U-Value)RcThermal Conductance (C-Factor)
Floors, Steel JoistComponentInterior Air FilmCarpet & Pad4" concreteMetal deckSteel joist floor with R-30 Batt InsulationSemi-exterior air filmTotal Thermal ResistanceThermal Transmittance (U-Value)
Slab on Grade Floors, unheated slabComponent6" concreteInsulationTotal Thermal ResistancePerimeter Heat Loss Factor (F-Factor)
FenestrationFixed, Double clear, 1/8in, 1/4in air,
Fixed, Double clear, 1/4in, 1/2in air
Fixed, Double clear, 1/4in, 1/2in argon
Proposed Envelope Component U-Values
General Building Elements
Steel Framed Walls, Table A3.3
R-11 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 16" centersR-11 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 24" centersR-13 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 16" centersR-13 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 24" centersR-15 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 16" centersR-15 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 24" centersR-19 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 16" centersR-19 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 24" centersR-21 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 16" centersR-21 FSK Fiberglass Batt Insulation, 24" centers
Insulating Materials, Continuous Insulation
R-30 FSK Fiberglass Batt InsulationR-38 FSK Fiberglass Batt InsulationR-4.2 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-4.3 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-4.3 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-4.5 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-5.6 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-6.5 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-6.8 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-8.3 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-8.7 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-8.7 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-9.1 FSK Fiberglass Rigid Insulation BoardR-6 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-9 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-10.3 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-12.1 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-14 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-15.3 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-17.2 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-18.5 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-19 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-20.4 Polyisocyanurate Roofing InsulationR-25 Polyisocyanurate Roofing Insulation
Building Board
3/8" Gypsum Board1/2" Gypsum Board
5/8" Gypsum Board1/4" Plywood3/8" Plywood1/2" Plywood5/8" Plywood3/4" Plywood
Finish Flooring Materials
Carpet & Fibrous PadCarpet & Rubber PadVinyl TileWood
Masonry Materials
8" Concrete Block12" Concrete Block4" Face BrickLimestone, Marble, Granite2" Concrete4" Concrete6" Concrete8" Concrete10" Concrete12" Concrete
FenestrationFixedOperable
Thickness Density (pcf) Specific Heat Weight (psf) R
0 0 0 0 0.172.5 1.5 0.22 0.31 15
0.034 489 0.12 1.39 00 0 0 0 0.61
2.534 1.70 15.780.063
Thickness Density (pcf) Specific Heat Weight (psf) R0 0 0 0 0.17
0.5 116 0.2 4.83 0.083.5 0.5 0.2 0.15 6 **Effective value of insulation installed in metal stud wall
0.625 50 0.26 2.60 0.561 1.5 0.22 0.13 3.8
0.625 50 0.26 2.60 0.560 0 0 0 0.68
6.25 10.31 11.850.084
Thickness Density Specific Heat Weight Heat Capacity R(in) (lb/cf) (lb/sf) (Btu/sf-°F)
0 0 0 0 0 0.178 115 0.211 76.67 16.18 0.4240 1.5 0.22 0.00 0.00 0
0.5 50 0.26 2.08 0.54 0.450 0 0 0 0.00 0.68
8.5 78.75 16.72 1.7240.580.871.14 C-factor does not include soil or air films
Thickness Density (pcf) Specific Heat Weight (psf)R
0 0 0 0 0.920.137 7.358 0.34 0.08 1.23
4 145 0.22 48.33 0.250.034 489 0.12 1.39 010.25 0.5 0.2 0.43 23.5 **Effective value of insulation installed between steel joists
0 0 0 0 0.4614.421 50.23 26.36
0.038
Thickness Density (pcf) Specific Heat Weight (psf) R6 145 0.22 72.50 1.370 1.5 0.22 0.00 06 72.50 1.37
0.73
(Btu/lb-°F)
U-factor SHGC SC VLT Code0.57 0.49 0.63 0.76 2006 Viracon VE 1-85
0.57 0.39 0.44 0.7 2004/6600 Viracon VE 1-2M
0.46 0.26 0.31 0.36 2005/6601 Viracon VE 1-40
Thickness Density Specific Heat Weight Heat Capacity R(in) (lb/cf) (lb/sf) (Btu/sf-°F)
3.5 0.5 0.22 0.15 0.03 5.53.5 0.5 0.22 0.15 0.03 6.63.5 0.6 0.22 0.18 0.04 63.5 0.6 0.22 0.18 0.04 7.23.5 0.7 0.22 0.20 0.04 6.43.5 0.7 0.22 0.20 0.04 7.8
6 0.5 0.22 0.25 0.06 7.16 0.5 0.22 0.25 0.06 8.66 0.5 0.22 0.25 0.06 7.46 0.5 0.22 0.25 0.06 9
Thickness Density Specific Heat Weight Heat Capacity R(in) (lb/cf) (lb/sf) (Btu/sf-°F)
9.5 0.5 0.22 0.40 0.09 3012 0.5 0.22 0.50 0.11 38
1 1.5 0.22 0.13 0.03 4.21 2.25 0.22 0.19 0.04 4.31 3 0.22 0.25 0.06 4.31 6 0.22 0.50 0.11 4.5
1.5 1 0.22 0.13 0.03 5.61.5 3 0.22 0.38 0.08 6.51.5 6 0.22 0.75 0.17 6.8
2 1.5 0.22 0.25 0.06 8.32 2.25 0.22 0.38 0.08 8.72 3 0.22 0.50 0.11 8.72 6 0.22 1.00 0.22 9.11 1.5 0.22 0.13 0.03 6
1.5 1.5 0.22 0.19 0.04 91.7 1.5 0.22 0.21 0.05 10.3
2 1.5 0.22 0.25 0.06 12.12.3 1.5 0.22 0.29 0.06 142.5 1.5 0.22 0.31 0.07 15.32.8 1.5 0.22 0.35 0.08 17.2
3 1.5 0.22 0.38 0.08 18.53.1 1.5 0.22 0.39 0.09 193.3 1.5 0.22 0.41 0.09 20.4
4 1.5 0.22 0.50 0.11 25
Thickness Density Specific Heat Weight Heat Capacity R(in) (lb/cf) (lb/sf) (Btu/sf-°F)
0.375 50 0.26 1.56 0.41 0.320.5 50 0.26 2.08 0.54 0.45
(Btu/lb-°F)
(Btu/lb-°F)
(Btu/lb-°F)
0.625 50 0.26 2.60 0.68 0.560.25 34 0.29 0.71 0.21 0.31
0.375 34 0.29 1.06 0.31 0.470.5 34 0.29 1.42 0.41 0.62
0.625 34 0.29 1.77 0.51 0.770.75 34 0.29 2.13 0.62 0.93
Thickness Density Specific Heat Weight Heat Capacity R(in) (lb/cf) (lb/sf) (Btu/sf-°F)
0.34 2.080.33 1.23
0.3 0.050.75 0.68
Thickness Density Specific Heat Weight Heat Capacity R(in) (lb/cf) (lb/sf) (Btu/sf-°F)
8 126 0.22 84.00 18.48 1.1112 125 0.22 125.00 27.50 1.23
4 140 0.19 46.67 8.87 0.441 140 0.19 11.67 2.22 0.062 150 0.22 25.00 5.50 0.134 150 0.22 50.00 11.00 0.256 150 0.22 75.00 16.50 0.388 150 0.22 100.00 22.00 0.50
10 150 0.22 125.00 27.50 0.6312 150 0.22 150.00 33.00 0.75
U-value0.570.67
(Btu/lb-°F)
(Btu/lb-°F)
**Effective value of insulation installed in metal stud wall
C-factor does not include soil or air films
**Effective value of insulation installed between steel joists
General ComplianceMeet ASHRAE 90.1
LEED 2.2 EA Prerequisite 2Mandatory Measures
and Either Prescriptive OR Performance Requirements
Energy Cost Budget (ECB), Section 11Must meet all mandatory provisions listed in 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4, 10.4
Service Water Heating: As designed
PRESCRIPTIVE Requirements PERFORMANCE
Energy Cost Budget (ECB), Budget Building
Building Envelope: Meet Sections 5.1 (General), 5.2 (Definition of
Compliance Paths), 5.4 (Mandatory Provisions), 5.5 (Prescriptive Path),
5.7 (Submittals), 5.8 (Products)
Building Envelope: Minimum as prescribed in 5.5.
HVAC: Meet Sections 6.1 (General), 6.2 (Definition of Compliance Paths),
6.4 (Mandatory Provisions), 6.5 (Prescriptive Path), 6.7 (Submittals),
6.8 (Minimum Equipment Efficiencies)
Budget HVAC types per Figure 11.3.2 and Table 11.3.2A (Different
than Appendix G)
Service Water Heating: Meet Sections 7.1 (General), 7.2
(Definition of Compliance Paths), 7.4 (Mandatory Provisions), 7.5
(Prescriptive Path), 7.7 (Submittals), 7.8 (Product Information)
Power: Meet Sections 8.1 (General), 8.2 (Definition of Compliance Paths),
8.4 (Mandatory Provisions), 8.7 (Submittals)
Lighting: Meet Sections 9.1 (General), 9.2 (Definition of
Compliance Paths), 9.4 (Mandatory Provisions), 9.5 (Building Area
Method) OR 9.6 (Space-by-Space Method)
Lighting: Lighting power set equal to maximum allowed per 9.5 or 9.6
Other Equipment: Meet Sections 10.1 (General), 10.2 (Definition of
Compliance Paths), 10.4 (Mandatory Provisions)
General Compliance Step 1 ModelMeet ASHRAE 90.1 LEED EA Credit 1
LEED 2.2 EA Prerequisite 2 Building Stand Alone ScenarioMandatory Measures Accounts for only downstream equipment
and Either Prescriptive OR Performance Requirements
Energy Cost Budget (ECB), Section 11Must meet all mandatory provisions listed in 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4, 10.4
Baseline
Building Envelope: As designed Purchased Heat
HVAC: As designed Purchased Chilled Water
Service Water Heating: As designed
Per Required Treatment of District Thermal Energy, Version 2.0, August 13, 2010 from USGBC
PERFORMANCE Requirements
Design Energy Cost (DEC), Proposed Building
Baseline HVAC types are MODIFIED to be consistent with the purchased
energy source (ie, CU will modify the DX units to be chilled water)
System 1: Constant Volume chilled water Fan Coil Unit cooling and steam heating (in lieu of DX PTAC and FF boiler)
Lighting: Use actual lighting power density as designed
System 3: Constant Volume Single Zone AHU with chilled water coil cooling and steam heating (in lieu of DX coil with FF boiler) w/o reheat
System 5: Variable Air Volume AHU with chilled water coil cooling and steam heating (in lieu of DX with FF boiler) w/ reheat
Step 1 Model Step 2 ModelLEED EA Credit 1 LEED EA Credit 1
Building Stand Alone Scenario Aggregate Building / DES ScenarioAccounts for only downstream equipment Accounts for downstream & upstream equipment
Proposed Baseline
Purchased Heat
Purchased Chilled Water
As designed
Per Required Treatment of District Thermal Energy, Version 2.0, August 13, 2010 from USGBC
Per Required Treatment of District Thermal Energy, Version 2.0, August 13, 2010 from USGBC
On-site heating plant or fossil fuel furnace as defined in ASHRAE 90.1 Appx. G, tables G3.1.1A & G.3.1.1B,
representing code minimum efficiency
On-site cooling plant or packaged cooling as defined in ASHRAE 90.1 Appx. G, tables G3.1.1A & G.3.1.1B,
representing code minimum efficiency
Step 2 ModelLEED EA Credit 1
Aggregate Building / DES ScenarioAccounts for downstream & upstream equipment
Proposed
Per Required Treatment of District Thermal Energy, Version 2.0, August 13, 2010 from USGBC
Virtual on-site hot water or steam boiler representing upstream district heating system (Combined Heat and
Power)
Virtual on-site chiller representing upstream district cooling system
(Lake Source Cooling)
See LEED Energy Modeling Using ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G, for
projects constructed to utilize the District Heating and Cooling Systems
of Cornell University