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Tax Office of Enschede Tax Office of Enschede S.H. Liem, A.H.C. van Paassen Delft, April 1998 Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Building presentation background information The Tax Office of Enschede was completed in 1996. It is located near the central railway station. It has offices on 5 floors and a total floor area of 4300 m2. The building is wedge shaped (see ground plan on next slide ...). Monitoring set-up It is owned by the Government Building Agency. Winter monitoring Design: Architect: ir. Ruurd Roorda, Government Building Agency, NL. Daylight concept: Esbensen, DK. Energy concept & natural ventilation: W/E consultants, NL. Building physics: Peutz & Associes, NL. This building is an EC2000 project, and is very energy efficient (17 m3/m2 gas equivalent of primary energy use) as a result of integrated design. The aim was to eliminate the need for mechanical ventilation and give occupant the maximum possible control of the indoor climate. Key issues are: optimal use of daylight, passive ventilation, cooling by night ventilation, low energy use and use of sustainable building materials. Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Building presentation typical floor plan (1st floor) Tax Office of Enschede N Presentation of the building Square Monitoring set-up Cellular offices Winter monitoring Summer monitoring ATRIUM Storage of files Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Connection to old building Cellular offices Meeting room Storage of files corridor Cellular offices Street + Railway Meeting room Cellular offices Typical floor plan Building presentation cross section & view of the atrium Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building N Cross section Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Cellular Storage ATRIUM office of files Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Internal solar protection Upward view of atrium Building presentation view of the atrium & rear façade Tax Office of Enschede Rear façade Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Downward view of atrium Building presentation ventilation installation Tax Office of Enschede based on the stack effect of the atrium (see schematic on next slide ...). Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Extraction chimneys on the roof Concept: The ventilation system is Installation: Winter monitoring Fresh air enters the building via the trickle vents in the office. Summer monitoring The air passes to the atrium via acoustic ducts in the false ceiling. Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent The air leaves the building via the roof of the atrium (by natural means). Fan-assisted: If the wind velocity is less than 2 m/s, fans are switched on to help the stack effect in the atrium. Fans for suppl. ventilation Building presentation ventilation concept - stack effect Tax Office of Enschede Acoustical ducts in false ceiling Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Trickle vents Building presentation ventilation components Tax Office of Enschede The two constant flow trickle vents are situated just below the exposed ceiling. The incoming cold air sticks to the ceiling by the Coanda effect and is mixed with the warm indoor air before it falls into the office space, witch prevents draughts from causing comfort problems. Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” The settings of the trickle vents are clearly marked: 0: all closed 1: 1 open 2: 2 open 2 Trickle vents in each office Remark: The trickle vents have very high acoustical performances (railway in front of the building). They are also pressure independent: within a certain range, they give the same flow at different pressures (see next slide...) NatVent Extraction opening of the acoustic duct in the office Building presentation pressure independent vents Flow Q (m³/h) Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Pressure dependent vent Pressure independent vent Q design Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Pressure difference range Pressure difference: Dp (Pa) Pressure independent vents give a constant flow within a range of pressure differences. Building presentation offices Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Besides the ventilation devices, the offices have other features which improve the indoor climate: External blinds on the South façade to reduce the solar gains and avoid overheating. A shelf beneath each window reflects the daylighting windows reflects the light deep in the room and so improves the light distribution. A high frequent light system keeps the light level at 500 lux. The offices have a lot of exposed thermal mass in the ceilings and tiled floors. Therefore acoustic panels have been installed in the offices to reduce reverberation. Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent All these techniques are presented on the following schematic… Building presentation offices Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Building presentation shading device on the South façade Tax Office of Enschede Trickle vents Presentation of the building Daylighting window Daylight shelf with integrated lights Monitoring set-up Daylighting window Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Internal view - open Back to “Select a building” NatVent Internal view - closed External view Light shelves are automatically controlled by a solar radiation sensor, but it can be manually overruled Building presentation the building strategy Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” A desk map gives very clear instructions to the occupants how to use the different devices in winter & summer (see next slide ...) In the winter: Ventilation: during OH: position 1 (for Indoor Air Quality) outside OH: position 0 (to reduce ventilation losses) Heating: during OH: choose adequate level outside OH: keep chosen level Lighting during OH: on, if necessary outside OH: off External shading: during OH: control freely outside OH: automatic control NatVent In the summer: Ventilation: during OH: position 1 or 2 (for Indoor Air Quality & intens. vent.) outside OH: position 2 (intensive night ventilation) Heating: during OH: choose adequate level outside OH: keep chosen level Lighting during OH: on, if necessary outside OH: off External shading: during OH: control freely outside OH: automatic control Desk map with user instructions ventilation Winter Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building During office hours Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Outside office hours Summer monitoring Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent During office hours Outside office hours Internal shading External shading lighting heating Monitoring the monitoring scheme - 1997 Tax Office of Enschede A winter (April) and summer (September) survey was organised. In April the Coanda effect was determined in rooms 111, 121, 314, 320, 503 and 520; the CO2 levels were measured in rooms 105, 123, 505 and 518. In June and July summer ventilation rates and CO2 levels were monitored in rooms 107, 122, 311, 322, 505 and 520. The whole year the indoor temperature was monitored. Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Winter monitoring questionnaires Tax Office of Enschede 170 questionnaires were distributed. 102 are returned. Of the respondents 20% are female and 80% male, the average age is 42 years. Main results: They showed that temperatures in the offices were good, with enough possibilities to control it. Air movement was reported to be either ‘adequate’ or ‘too high’.The amount of control available to the occupants was either acceptable or good. Air quality was ‘adequate’ and humidity either ‘good’ or to ‘low’. Unpleasant odours from cigarette , office equipment and diesel fumes were considered to ‘acceptable’ by 75% of the respondents and ‘not’ acceptable by the remaining 25%. 96% are pleased with the daylighting, 58% complain about glare 99% have sufficient artificial light, 88% have control over the light levels The noise level is ‘good’ to ‘satisfactory’ -10% of the interviewees persons have problems with the noise. Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Winter monitoring the Coanda effect Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring The Coanda effect causes the flow of cold air to stick to the ceiling for a long enough period for it to mix with the warm indoor air before it falls into the space below. This prevents discomfort from draughts. The table below shows the number of times this phenomenon was detected and the distance travelled by the cold air before it fell into the space bellow. The only room in which the Coanda effect was not noticeable was number 503 on the South façade of the 5th floor. Conclusions Room Façade Floor More information... 111 121 314 320 503 520 South North South North South North 1 1 3 3 5 5 Back to “Select a building” NatVent Coanda Effect yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Distance [m] 2.00 2.00 1.20 1.50 0.80 Courtesy W/E consultants Winter monitoring ventilation Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring In the winter only one trickle vent is open. The aim is to get a ventilation flow of 100 m3/h (2 ach). The table below shows the results of experiments carried out on April 16th. During the period monitored, the wind was from the North with a velocity of 2 m/s. The outdoor temperature was 10°C. These values are close to the design conditions for the building. Air flow rates measured on the 3th and 5th floors are within 10% of each other; air flow rates on the 1st floor are rather high due to some construction problems. These problems have since been resolved. Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Room 111 121 314 320 503 520 Façade South North South North South North Floor 1 1 3 3` 5 5 Vent [m3/h] (160) (126) 90 96 110 97 Courtesy W/E consultants Winter monitoring CO2 concentration level Tax Office of Enschede CO2 concentration level in April - during office hours Presentation of the building 200 Monitoring set-up 160 Summer monitoring Room 107 - S Room 123 - N 140 [hours] Winter monitoring 180 120 Room 505 - S 100 Room 518 - N 80 60 Conclusions More information... 40 20 0 0- 300 300-600 600-900 900-1200 1200-1500 1500 and up CO2 concentration level [ppm] Back to “Select a building” NatVent The outdoor CO2 concentration level is 350 ppm. Values less than 350 ppm are due to the accuracy of the measurement apparatus that is used. The CO2 concentration levels found in the rooms are well below the maximum level of 1500 ppm; even CO2 concentration levels of 1200 ppm are very rare. Summer monitoring questionnaires Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Of the 170 questionnaires that were distributed, 105 were returned. 19% of the respondents were female and 81% male, the average age was 42 years. The survey was held in September, just after the ‘heat wave’ in August which clearly influenced the results. Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Main results: The temperature on the workplace were ‘very hot ‘, control ‘bad’, very little ventilation with ’bad’ ventilation control, although control of draughts was adequate. The air quality is ‘satisfactory’ and the humidity ‘good’. 50% experience ‘smelly’ air, 60% blames this on the nearby railway station; for 55% this was acceptable and for 45% not acceptable. 99% were ‘satisfied’ with the illumination, 3% wanted more light, 94% could sufficiently control the day lighting, 35% had some problems with glare on their computer screen. 98% had sufficient electric light and can control it. Although the noise level was acceptable, 12% had problems with it. Summer monitoring hot period in the summer Tax Office of Enschede Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring 31 Temperature [°C] Presentation of the building 33 Text. 29 Tatrium 27 25 23 T room123,North 21 T room127, South 19 17 Conclusions 15 0:00 More information... 12:00 0:00 12:00 0:00 12:00 0:00 12:00 0:00 Time in hours / 11 to 14 August Back to “Select a building” Due to the external venetian blinds on the south façade and the use of night cooling the internal temperatures are never higher than 28°C during a hot period (Text. = 32°C) NatVent Summer monitoring Night ventilation Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up The average long term ventilation flow during the last two weeks of July w has been determined in rooms 107, 122, 505 and 520 with the PFT-method. A different tracer gas was used in each room. The gas concentration was measured at different locations in the rooms. Based on these results the ventilation rate was determined. Winter monitoring Summer monitoring For night time ventilation cooling a minimum ventilation rate of 4 ach or 200 m3/h per room is required. The occupants are instructed to open both trickle vents when they go home (= setting 2). The results are: The average summer night ventilation rate is 3.75 ach, the aim is 4 ach. The rooms are flushed very well; there are no ‘dead angles’ with higher concentrations. Leaks between adjacent rooms are small (average 2 -8 m3/h, max. 40 m3/h in the lower floors and the N-room of the fifth floor). Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Summer monitoring CO2 concentration level Tax Office of Enschede CO2 concentration level in June - during office hours Presentation of the building 200 Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring [hours] Winter monitoring 180 160 Room 107 - S 140 Room 123 - N 120 Room 505 - S Room 518 - N 100 80 60 Conclusions 40 20 More information... 0 0- 300 300-600 600-900 900-1200 1200-1500 1500 and up CO2 concentration [ppm] Back to “Select a building” The CO2 concentration level during working hours in the summer were measured in June. These results differ not much from the CO2 level in the winter. The outdoor CO2 concentration level is 350 ppm. Values less than 350 ppm are due to the accuracy of the measurement instrument. The CO2 concentration levels found in the rooms are well below the maximum level of 1500 ppm. NatVent Summer monitoring Weighted temperature exceeding hours Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions ISO 7730 describes a method for the evaluation of the internal summer comfort: This is the method of weighted exceeding hours. All hours with a temperature above 25°C are taken into account. High temperatures have a higher weighting factor: Temperature weighting factor More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent 25°C: 26°C: 27°C: 28°C: 29°C: 30°C: 1.0 1.4 2.0 2.6 3.4 4.2 The allowable norm weighted temperature exceeding is 150 degree hours. Based on the monitored indoor temperatures in 1997, 166 degree hours were calculated. These results are not corrected for unintended accidents (opening the windows when it is very hot, cleaning the sun shades during hot summer days, operating the boiler, etc). When corrected, the exceeding is 86 degree hours: the internal summer comfort can be considered as acceptable Conclusions - 1 Tax Office of Enschede Natural ventilation: The average winter ventilation rate is 2 ach, which was the design intention. Summer night time ventilation rate is 3.75 ach. Indoor Air Quality: The CO2 levels in summer and winter are always below the maximum value of 1500 ppm. IAQ is of an acceptable standard. The Coanda effect was investigated and it was only in the most unfavourable room, situated on the fifth floor on the lee of the building that this phenomenon was not detected. In all the other rooms it functions well and there are no draught problems. Overall conclusion: the concept of natural ventilation with constant flow trickle vents, acoustic ducts to the atrium and auxiliary fans in the exhaust openings operates well. Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Conclusions - 2 Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Cooling by natural ventilation (Night cooling) The ventilation rate for cooling (3,75 ach) is close to the desired value of 4 ach. Higher cooling effects can be obtained if the auxiliary fans are switched on earlier. Indoor temperatures are sometimes higher than would normally be the case because of operator error: (the boiler was switched on in the summer, several sunny days the sun shades were moved so that windows could be cleaned and windows were left open on days when outside temperature was higher than indoor temperature, etc.). There were complains about summertime temperatures, but a heat wave in august had a significant influence on the findings. The uncorrected weighted temperature exceeding is 166 hours for 1997 (an extreme hot year). This value is slightly higher than the limit value of 150 (for a normal year). However when one takes into account operating errors , the value can be lowered to 86 hours. Hence the summer comfort levels can be within acceptable limit if mistakes are avoided. Concluding remarks and acknowledgement Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Concluding remarks This concept shows that the integral approach of natural ventilation, effective solar shading, daylight control and the use of thermal mass for heat accumulation leads to a successful application of natural ventilation. Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Acknowledgement We thank the Government Building Agency, East Directorate, Arnhem, NL, and W/E consultants sustainable building, Gouda, NL, who has performed the monitoring, to allow us to make use of the data (W/E report 5089.2, March 1998) and pictures. More information... Tax Office of Enschede Presentation of the building Monitoring set-up Winter monitoring Summer monitoring Conclusions Find more information on the PROBE building in the following documents: \Reports \Monitoring Reports \Summary Reports\nl3summ.pdf global presentation of the buildings (4p./building) contents: building description - ventilation strategy and technology winter and summer monitoring results - conclusions \Reports \Monitoring Reports \Detailed Reports\nl3det.pdf detailed reports of all 19 monitoring campaigns (20p./campaign) contents: monitoring set up - analysis of results - conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent You can read and print pdf-files with the Acrobat® Reader ®3.0. Program. This program is free. Download it from the Acrobat web site: www.adobe.com OR run the installation file ar32e301(1).exe in the directory \Installation