HPCBS > Low Energy Cooling > Efficient Distribution Systems > Benefits Assessment
Pier Logo High Performance Commercial Building Systems Berkeley Lab Logo
What's New | Publications | Partners | Glossary | Site Map | Links | Contact Us
Corner   Corner
Program Elements Life Cycle Tools Lighting, Envelope and Daylighting Rule Low Energy Cooling Rule Integrated Commissioning and Diagnostics Indoor Environmental Quality
Corner   Corner
Corner   Corner

Benefits Assessment of Duct Systems Simulation Approach for 2008 Title 24

Goal Statement:
In support of the 2008 Title 24 Standards, use the simulation approach identified in Task 2.2.1 to assess the impacts of different levels of duct leakage and insulation on energy consumption and peak demand for different building and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system types in the 16 California climate zones.

Results:
Per our original schedule, there were no expenditures of funds on this task during the first year, awaiting the completion of Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) research on thermal distribution systems under a different (CEC PIER-II) contract (#500-98-026). The final report for #500-98-026 is complete, and a final draft has been submitted to the CEC for comments.

Work in this task will begin upon completion of Task 2.2.1.

Downloads and Links:

  • "Duct Thermal Performance Models for Large Commercial Buildings", C.P. Wray and N.E. Matson, LBNL. October 2003. ( 4.71 MB, 57 pp)
     
  • CEC PIER-II contract (#500-98-026)

Contact: Craig Wray, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), (510) 486-4021

Corner   Corner
Last updated
May 27, 2003
Return to top | HPCBS Home