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Field Study Evaluation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Options for Advanced Relocatable Classrooms (RCs)

Goal Statement:
To conduct energy and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) studies on high-performance relocatable classrooms (RCs) in California.

Results:
The following tasks were successfully completed:

  • Recruit one or more school district(s) in California and develop working relations for a detailed energy and IEQ study of high-performance RCs.
  • Recruit a large manufacturer of RCs to collaborate in construction of high performance RCs (HPCBS RCs) to be supplied to participating school districts.
  • Specify and design a high-performance heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for use in the HPCBS RCs.
  • With input from the collaborating RC manufacturer and other stakeholders, specify energy-efficiency components of the HPCBS RCs.
  • Computed daily mean and peak value statistics for the following:
    • six-minute-interval data collected for all school hours during 2001-2002 school year (data were collected for four separate time periods: Beginning of school until recess, After recess until lunch, After lunch until p.m. recess, and After p.m. recess until end of school day)
    • Weekly periods by HVAC mode [i.e., indirect/direct evaporative cooler (IDEC) or standard HVAC system week] .

The following data analyses are now being conducted:

  • Compute measures of variance in the outcomes from the time-series data.
  • Compare the means and variance of IEQ outcomes from periods with the reference HVAC system operating to the means and variance with operation of the Package B systems.
  • Select subsets of the full data set with closely matched weather and occupancy patterns and perform the same types of comparisons.
  • Assess the effectiveness of the source control measures by comparisons of volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations measured over time in the RCs with alternative low-VOC materials to concentrations measured in the base-case RCs.

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Contact: Michael Apte, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), (510) 486-4669

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May 27, 2003
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