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BRE Energy Efficient Office of the Future The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Building presentation (1...) The Energy Efficient Office The building was designed by Architects Fielden Clegg Design. Presentation of the building The building has three storeys in two blocks connected by an atrium at the west wall of the building. The main axis is running east-west. The ground and first floor contain open plan and cellular offices. The second floor is a large open plan office. Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent On the ground floor there is a large lecture theatre to the north. This is connected to the main building by a circulating zone containing toilets and a display area. Building presentation (2|) The Energy Efficient Office N Plan view of ground floor Lecture theatre Presentation of the building Building concept Monitoring Winter Circulation zone Design Issue Main building Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Atrium The Design Issue The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept The design brief called for ‘outstanding energy performance’. The Performance Specification, a key element of the building brief, dictates performance targets for energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions. The targets (47 kWh/m² for gas - 36 kWh/m² for electricity - 34 kg/m² CO2 emission) represent a 30% improvement on current best practice and were to be met by: Monitoring Winter Summer avoiding or minimising the use of air-conditioning maximising the benefits of the building fabric in terms of reducing the heating and cooling loads minimising the use of artificial lighting while actively exploiting daylight applying the appropriate level of automatic and user control Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” However, energy efficiency is only acceptable within the parameters of a comfortable and healthy working environment. The internal design conditions for thermal comfort were: For winter: 18°C minimum internal temperature For summer: NatVent – 25°C is not to be exceeded for more than 5% and – 28°C is not to be exceeded for more than 1% of the year The building concept (1...) natural ventilation The Energy Efficient Office Natural ventilation has been utilised to minimise the use of fans. The ground and 1st floors are stack driven using solar towers on the southern façade. The 2nd floor has cross ventilation via openable windows. (see next slides..) Voids in the ceiling slab act as ducts bringing air in from outside and exhausting air out to ventilation stacks. Natural ventilation is used to: Improve the thermal comfort: Intensive (night) ventilation can be applied to cool down the thermal mass (exposed ceilings) of the building. Control the IAQ: The occupants can open windows to control the IAQ Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent exposed ceilings The building concept (2...) ventilation strategy The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Stack ventilation on hot still summer’s day Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Voids in the ceiling slab The building concept (3...) ventilation strategy The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Cross ventilation on windy summer’s day Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Many ventilation openings are automatically controlled. However can override the automatic settings for windows The building concept (4|) shading and lighting The Energy Efficient Office Solar gains are reduced by moveable external louvres on the South side of the building. These louvres improve the thermal summer comfort, but also control glare while still allowing daylight. A fully integrated, intelligent and efficient lighting system has been installed which automatically compensates for daylight levels and occupancy, controlling each light separately. In this way the internal gains of lighting are minimised and linked to the available daylight. Reducing the internal gains of lighting is an important step toward summer comfort in office buildings. Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent External louvres Lighting: control sensor Monitoring the building The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... The building was monitored in summer and winter. Two rooms on the 1st floor were monitored. The rooms were used normally by occupant. Night cooling was utilised during the summer months. NatVent Room 2 Corridor zone Atrium Open plan Ventilation stacks The following parameters were measured: Back to “Select a building” Room 1 Internal and external CO2 concentration as an indicator of IAQ. Fresh air flow rates and local wind speed and direction. External air and internal air and globe temperatures. N Winter monitoring (1...) air change rates The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Air change rates are similar in both rooms. Higher ventilation rates coincide with periods of occupancy. There is some correlation of air change rate with wind speed and direction. Air change rates were adequate in both rooms: the CO2 -concentrations are not too high (see next slide) and the air supply is almost zero outside the office hours (reduction of ventilation losses). Winter, air change rate in the monitored rooms. Monitoring 10 9 Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Air change rate (1/h) 8 Room 2 ach Room 1 ach 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Back to “Select a building” NatVent 0 15:00 1/8/98 19:00 1/12/98 23:00 16/01/1998 3:00 21/01/1998 Date/Time 7:00 25/01/1998 11:00 29/01/1998 Winter monitoring (2...) CO2-concentrations The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building CO2 concentrations are generally below the limit of 1200 ppm. The IAQ is acceptable Increased levels of CO2 coincide with occupancy. Design Issue Winter, carbon dioxide concentration in the monitored rooms. Building concept 1600 Monitoring 1400 Summer Conclusions More information... Room 2 CO2 Carbon dioxide (ppm) Winter External CO2 Room 1 CO2 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 Back to “Select a building” NatVent 0 15:00 1/8/98 19:00 1/12/98 23:00 16/01/1998 3:00 21/01/1998 Date/Time 7:00 25/01/1998 11:00 29/01/1998 Winter monitoring (3|) temperatures The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Temperatures were between 2 to 5oC above the design minimum temperature (18°C). There was little difference between air and globe temperatures. Design Issue air and globe temperatures in the monitored rooms. Building concept 25 Monitoring Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Temperature (degC) Winter 20 Room 1 globe temp 15 Room 2 globe temp External temp 10 5 0 15:38:26 14/01/98 23:38:26 17/01/98 7:38:26 21/01/98 -5 Date/Time 16:29:28 24/01/98 0:29:28 28/01/98 Summer monitoring (1...) air change rates The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Air change rates in room 1 were higher than those in room 2, possibly due to poor mixing as a result of opening windows. Again higher ventilation rates coincide with occupancy. Air change rates were adequate during occupied periods. Both offices were closed and locked at night and so did not benefit from night ventilation. Monitoring air change rates in the monitored offices. Winter 30 Room 1 25 Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Air Change Rate (1/h) Summer Room 2 20 15 10 5 0 31/7/97 15:24 2/8/97 17:19 6/8/97 13:53 8/8/97 15:57 -5 -10 Date/Time 10/8/97 17:52 13/8/97 10:22 15/8/97 12:26 Summer monitoring (2...) CO2-concentrations The Energy Efficient Office CO2 concentrations were generally below 1000 ppm. The IAQ is acceptable Presentation of the building carbon dioxide concentrations in monitored rooms. Design Issue Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Carbon dioxide concentration (ppm) Building concept 900 External Room 1 Room 2 600 300 0 31/7/97 15:21 2/8/97 17:16 6/8/97 13:50 8/8/97 15:54 Date/Time 10/8/97 17:49 13/8/97 10:19 15/8/97 12:23 Summer monitoring (3|) temperatures The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building The 28°C design maximum temperature was not exceeded. The 25°C lower design temperature was exceeded on some occasions. air temperatures in the monitored rooms. Design Issue 30 Building concept Winter Summer Conclusions More information... 26 Air Temperature (degC) Monitoring 28 External air temps Room 1 air temps Room 2 air temps 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 Back to “Select a building” NatVent 10 31/7/97 16 2/8/97 08 4/8/97 00 7/8/97 10 9/8/97 02 Date/Time 10/8/97 18 12/8/97 10 14/8/97 17 Conclusions (1...) The Energy Efficient Office Winter Indoor Climate: Adequate ventilation is provided. Internal air quality is acceptable. Comfortable internal temperatures are achieved. Summer Indoor Climate Adequate ventilation is provided. Comfortable temperatures are maintained though the lower design temperature was sometimes exceeded during warm spells. The building has external louvres to reduce the solar gains. Moreover, the building makes use of night cooling. Cooler night time air is drawn in via the openable windows and ceiling voids. Fans in the ventilation towers can be used to assist purging. Ground water cooling can also be used. Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Conclusions (2|) The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue The good solar control and combination of high thermal mass and night ventilation did result in lower temperatures and helped maintain comfort. By using ground water cooling the lower design temperature (25°C) could be met. Building concept 33 Monitoring 31 one weeks external and internal air temperatures during August 1997. External Winter Conclusions More information... 29 Air Temperature degC Summer Office 27 25 23 21 19 17 Back to “Select a building” NatVent 15 06/08 07/08 08/08 09/08 10/08 Date/Time 11/08 12/08 13/08 More information... The Energy Efficient Office Presentation of the building Design Issue Building concept Find more information on the PROBE building in the following documents: \Reports \Monitoring Reports \Summary Reports\gb1summ.pdf global presentation of the buildings (4p./building) contents: building description - ventilation strategy and technology winter and summer monitoring results - conclusions Monitoring Winter Summer Conclusions \Reports \Monitoring Reports \Detailed Reports\gb1det.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