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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-2039

Credit NameEAc1 - Optimize energy performance
Credit CategoryEnergy & atmosphere
International ApplicableYes

Rating System

LEED BD+C: New Construction

Rating System Version

v2 - LEED 2.2

Inquiry

We are modeling a solid waste transfer station facility and a materials recovery facility for the South Bayside Waste Management Authority in San Carlos, CA. The two facilities for the project are unconditioned spaces; they are not heated or cooled. In regard to the ASHRAE 90.1 modeling parameters under Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1, where heating and cooling systems are required to be modeled for both the proposed and baseline models (even when such systems do not exist) we propose to use two strategies to most accurately represent our facility and comply with the accepted procedure for modeling. Firstly, we propose to model the thermostat set points such that those systems are not activated. For example, with a cooling set point of 95 degrees F, the cooling equipment will remain idle and no energy use will be modeled. ASHRAE 90.1 does not specify where thermostat set points should be set; it only requires that the set points be the same for the proposed and baseline models. Setting them such that the equipment is not activated will accurately measure the energy use, since no heating and cooling will be provided for the facilities and therefore no energy will be used for heating and cooling. We feel this method meets the intent of the credit, since no heating or cooling system could possibly use less energy than we propose to use. Is this acceptable? Secondly , the materials recovery facility contains a small number of people in relation to the square footage of the building. These occupants will all work in a localized area along the production lines that sort the solid waste stream. If we provide spot cooling and heating for the comfort of these workers, we propose the energy used by these systems be modeled as process energy. Heating and cooling systems for this purpose will not be used to heat or cool the space, but to provide comfort for the workers on the line by immersing them in an airstream that is cooler or warmer than the ambient conditions. These systems will be idle when workers are not present and will not be capable of maintaining a thermostat set point in the whole of the large, mostly unoccupied footprint of the building. As process loads, the systems will be modeled to operate on the same schedule as other process equipment, such as conveyors and sorting machinery. Is this methodology allowable?

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