Where Are We Now?: ASHRAE STD 62.1 Update
Where Are We Now?: ASHRAE STD 62.1 Update
Where Are We Now?: ASHRAE STD 62.1 Update
1 Update
May 2008
Dennis A. Stanke
Trane La Crosse, WI
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What Is It?
Why Care?
Its the basis for many ventilation codes, both now (UMC)
and in the future (IMC)
More stringent than codes in some cases (helps establish
the standard-of-care)
Less stringent than codes in some cases (helps designer
in pursue code variance)
Compliance with Std 62.1-2004 is a prerequisite for any
LEED-NC credits (Sections 4 thru 7 except Section 6.3
or the building code)
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62-1999
a little change
1980
62-1989
higher rates
62-1973
first issued
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62.1-2007
corrections,
clarifications
1990
2000
62.1-2004
new VRP,
many lower rates
2006 Supplement
ETS separation
2010
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architect
architect
Loading dock 25 ft
Dumpster
15 ft
Surface below intake
1 ft
Cooling tower exhaust 25 ft
Future:
Working on
Addendum to
improve
clarity, add
some sources
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architect
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2007: Added
Section 5.18:
ETS/ETS-free
separation
requirements
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Procedures
non-attainment areas
PM 10 (size 10 microns)
6.2.1 OA Treatment:
Need MERV 6 filter
Future: Addendum
62.1c would require
MERV 11 in many
locations
non-attainment areas
Ozone (8-hour)
6.2.1 OA Treatment:
Need 40% air cleaner where
1-hour peak exceeds 160 ppb
Fresno,
Fresno, Riverside,
Riverside, Long
Long Beach
Beach
Ozone (8-hour)
Future: Addendum
62.1c require 40%
air cleaners in
many more
locations
6.2.2 Zone Calculations. To assure prescribed breathingzone dilution-ventilation with outdoor air:
Use Equation 6-2 to find zone outdoor airflow for each zone:
Voz = Vbz/Ez
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Std 62.1-2007
Rp
cfm/p
Ra
cfm/ft
Rp
cfm/p
Ra
cfm/ft
Office
20
0.0
5.0
0.06
15
0.0
10.0
0.12
Lecture classroom
15
0.0
7.5
0.06
Retail sales
0.3
7.5
0.12
Auditorium
15
0.0
5.0
0.06
Occupancy category
Std 62.1-2007
Occupancy category
(default density/1000 ft)
Vbz
cfm
Effective
cfm/p
Vbz
cfm
Office
100
20.0
85
17.0
375
15.0
370
15.0
Lecture classroom
(65p)
975
15.0
550
8.5
Retail sales
(20p)
300
15.0
270
14.0
Auditorium
(150p)
2250
15.0
810
5.4
(5p)
Effective
cfm/p
Std 62.1-2007
Rp
Ra
cfm/p cfm/ft2
Vbz
cfm
Effective
cfm/p
(25p)
10
0.18
430
17.2
10
0.18
430
17.2
Central laundry rm
(10p)
0.12
170
17.0
(5p)
0.06
85
17.0
Res corridor
(--)
0.06
60
NA
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Find outdoor air intake flow (Vot) using prescribed equations and procedure to
account for system ventilation efficiency (Ev):
Vot = Vou/Ev outdoor air intake flow
Vou = D* Rp*Pz + Ra*Az
OA used in zones
D = Ps/ Pz
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Find outdoor
air intake flow
(Vot)=using prescribed equations and procedure to
Incidentally,
Vdz
account for system ventilation efficiency (Ev):
minimum expected
Vot = Vou/Ev
outdoor
air intake flow
discharge
airflow
which
Vou = D* Rp*Pz + Ra*Az
OA used in zones
might
seem to conflict with
Std
reheat
airflow
D = 90.1
Ps/ Pz
population
diversity factor
restrictions, but
Ev = min(Evz) system ventilation efficiency
Exception a5 in Std 90.1
Evz = 1 + Xs Zd (Appendix A)
can help resolve it.
Xs = Vou/Vps average OA fraction
Zd = Voz/Vdz zone discharge OA fraction
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OA Intake
Vot
Single-Zone Clg
8,900
Single-Zone Htg
11,100
100% OA CV
8,900
100% OA VAV
8,900
VAV Default Ev
10,800
VAV Calculated Ev
8,400
Series FP VAV
7,800
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No population
diversity credit
Penalty for too
warm htg air
No population
diversity credit
No population
diversity credit
Conservatively low
default Ev value
Equations for more
accurate Ev
Two ventilation
paths, highest Ev
OA Intake
(2001 Vot)
OA Intake
(2007 Vot)
%
Chg
Single-Zone Clg
12,600
8,900
-29
Single-Zone Htg
15,800
11,100
-30
100% OA CV
12,600
8,900
-29
100% OA VAV
12,600
8,900
-29
MZS-VAV Default Ev
10,900
10,800
-1
MZS-VAV Calc Ev
10,900
8,400
-23
MZS-VAV Series FP
10,900
7,800
-28
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1200
Vbz-des = 548 cfm
C-max = k*m*Pz/Vbz
= 10,500*65/548
= 1240 ppm
1000
800
800
600
400
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600
Vbz-min = 60 cfm
C-min = 0 ppm
Az
0
6
0.0
+
z
P
5
.
7
=
Vbz
200
0
1000
10
20
30
40
zone population, Pz
50
400
200
60
1200
Vbz
(cfm)
z
Vb
The Controller
60
0
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3
0.
93
60
C (CO2, ppm)
1240
1000
800
600
200
800
600
400
1200
10
20
1200
400
To analyze Controller operation:
1. Assume initial C-int, find:
Vbz = 0.393*C-int +200
60
2. Given Pz and Vbz, find:
C = Pz*k*m/Vbz
0
403. Repeat
50until C-int
60 = C
30
zone population, Pz
Optional
Optional CO
CO22 DCV
DCV can
can save
save operating
operating energy
energy
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Vot
reqd
@ design
Vot
w/vent
reset
8, 810
8,810
8,810
8,410
500 1,300
85
760
0.170 0.585
OA
Reset outdoor airflow
(TRAQ damper)
DDC/VAV terminals
communicating
BAS
Pz
disc airflow Vdz
vent rate
Voz
vent fraction Zdz
140
140
260
OCC
260
Vot
w/vent
reset
Vot
w/vent
& DCV
40
8,810
500 1,300
85
760
0.170 Sense
0.585
8,810
Use current Vbz for DCV zones and solve the MZS equations
to find current set point for OA intake (Vot)
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Future: Working on
Addendum 62.1g to
strengthen optional
DCV requirements
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Toilet public
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Future: These
requirements will
be altered by
Addendum 62.1i
IAQ Procedure
IAQ Procedure
Future: Needs
attention
But
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Ballot Question 1
Should ASHRAE Standards contain health-based limits for
pollutant concentrations only when those limits have previously
been issued by nationally or internationally recognized health
authorities, e.g. U.S. EPA, OSHA or WHO, and for which
standardized measurement methods exist?
To me, YES means that for ASHRAE standards, I recommend:
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Ballot Question 2
Should ASHRAE Standards and Guidelines be allowed to specify
means and methods for limiting the concentrations of pollutants
normally considered in the design of HVAC systems, even for
pollutants that may not have maximum permissible concentration
levels set by a recognized health authority or for which standard
measurement methods dont exist?
To me, YES means that for ASHRAE standards, I recommend:
Allowing methods for limiting contaminants without healthbased limits (e.g., fans for toilet exhaust) (ASHRAE can set
non-health related contaminant limits)
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Ballot Question 3
Should ASHRAE Standards be precluded from requiring
measurement of contaminant or specifying concentration limits that
cannot be measured using equipment and procedures in ASHRAE
Standard 111 or using equipment that is common in building
ventilation assessment?
To me, YES means that for ASHRAE standards, I recommend:
[I almost voted NO, since the IAQP requires target limits that would
be hard to measure, but I voted YES because such limits are for
design, and need not be sensed for operation]
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Ballot Question 5
Should ASHRAE Standards be permitted to contain factors for use
in design calculation, such as mixing efficiencies and air change
effectiveness, as long as it is the consensus of the standards writing
body that these factors are important to providing acceptable indoor
air quality?
To me, YES means that for ASHRAE standards, I recommend:
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Ballot Question 4
Should ASHRAE Standards and Guidelines strive to provide
health, comfort and/or occupant acceptability consistent with
ASHRAE policy?
To me, YES means that for ASHRAE standards, I recommend:
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Questions?
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