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E.Phil & Son AS headquarters E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Architect: KHR A/S Building Presentation (1...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Building presentation (2...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent E. Pihl & Son is a major contractor in Denmark. The company Headquarters is located in Lyngby, about 10 kilometres north of Copenhagen City in a suburban environment. The office building was completed in 1993/94. The building is a three-storey office building. The building is angled in a diagonal symmetry. The corridors are sky-lit galleries. The building is specifically designed for natural ventilation. The facade of the building is brickwork and glass while the roof and the internal walls are in situ concrete. The floor area is about 2.700 m2 2.000 m2 (75%) is offices and meeting rooms 400 m2 (15%) is circulation area 200 m2 is canteen and 100 m2 is toilets and cloakrooms Building presentation (3...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring 2-storey foyer Canteen Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Office wing, northwest facade Building presentation (4...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring typical floor plan N Canteen Two-storey foyer with glazed facade Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Main entrance Corridors with skylights Building presentation (5|) internal view E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Generally the internal concrete walls and ceilings are exposed. The thermal mass of the building can be characterised as heavy. Internal steel frames support stairways, skylights, fittings and other permanent furnishings Ventilation strategy & aims (1...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions E. Pihl & Son required an office building of high quality and the technical installations should be simple and hidden yet effective and advanced. The building is specifically designed for natural ventilation. In the design stage for the ventilation the architects and engineers took into account: not only the thermally generated pressures, but also the wind induced pressures. Knowledge and ideas from traditional buildings in the tropics were taken into consideration including the principles developed for the Danish pavilion at the Sevilla fair. More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Ventilation strategy (2...) for summer comfort E. Pihl & Son AS Building In summertime the risk of overheating is reduced by intensive ventilation: The intensive ventilation is completely natural and is based on the opening of windows in the façade. Mechanical ventilation is only used in the meeting rooms, toilets, canteen and main foyer The windows are partly controlled mechanically and partly controlled automatically. The intensive ventilation of the offices is based on cross ventilation and single sided ventilation (when the internal doors are closed). Under certain conditions the vertical skylights open automatically. In which case stack effects are one of the driving natural forces. During periods when stack effects are not strong enough to drive the natural ventilation regime , two extraction fans on the roof are turned on. Under extreme conditions, the system is fan-assisted. The solar gains are reduced to a certain degree by the use of internal blinds. Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Ventilation strategy (3...) for summer comfort E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” Vertical openings in the skylights and ... …ventilation openings located in narrow window bands above the ordinary windows in the offices are equipped with electronic actuators. The openings can be left open during night-time. The ordinary windows in the offices are manually controlled. The windows must be closed during night-time due to security reasons. NatVent Roof fans are automatically activated at an internal temperature of 26 °C measured in the two-storey foyer Ventilation strategy (4...) for indoor air quality E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent The indoor air quality during the office hours in winter and summer time is controlled by the occupants: Occupants can improve the air quality by opening the windows. There is no automatic control related to the IAQ. Manually controlled openable windows Ventilation technology (5...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Ventilation devices - OFFICES: specially designed multi-position ventilation openings: located in narrow window bands above the ordinary windows motorised for manual and automatic control Ventilation devices - CORRIDORS: openable skylights: motorised for both manual and automatic control two extract fans located on the roof integrated with the skylights intended for use in case the natural driving forces are insufficient Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” The control system (I-BUS, “intelligent house”) controls: the ventilation openings the heating system the artificial lighting the solar shading NatVent Ventilation technology (6...) open plan office E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring High positioned, motorised ventilation openings... Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent …located in narrow window bands above the ordinary windows Ventilation technology (7...) single office E. Pihl & Son AS Building Motorised ventilation openings ... Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” … and manually controlled openable windows Most offices facing north-west have large highly glazed facades. NatVent In the offices, internal solar shading is motorised aluminium blinds Ventilation technology (8|) corridors E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Vertical skylight in the open position (~45) Conclusions More information... One of two extract fans located on the roof Back to “Select a building” NatVent Monitoring set-up E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” N Office 2 Office 2 Office 3 Office 3 Office Office 4 4 Office Office 5 5 Investigated offices: Five offices on the second floor were chosen for the monitoring Office 1: 20 m2 cellular office Office 2: Office 3: 14 m2 each Office 4: Office 5: 16 m2, 2 persons NatVent Office 1 1 Office Summer monitoring (1...) Indoor (average of 4 offices) & outdoor temperatures during a three months period E. Pihl & Son AS Building 35 Tint. 30 25 20 15 Text. 10 NatVent Mon 29.09.97 Mon 22.09.97 Mon 15.09.97 Mon 08.09.97 Mon 01.09.97 Mon 25.08.97 Mon 18.08.97 Mon 11.08.97 Back to “Select a building” Mon 04.08.97 0 Mon 28.07.97 More information... The internal temperatures is often > 25°C and even > 28°C, while the external temperature is far much lower. Mon 21.07.97 5 Mon 14.07.97 Conclusions Mon 07.07.97 Temperature [°C] Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Summer monitoring (2...) measurements in office 1 E. Pihl & Son AS Building 25 Tint. 20 15 Text. 10 NatVent 5 Sat 26.07.97 Fri 25.07.97 Thu 24.07.97 Wed 23.07.97 Tue 22.07.97 Mon 21.07.97 0 Sun 20.07.97 Back to “Select a building” Air Supply Sat 19.07.97 More information... 30 Fri 18.07.97 Conclusions = Intensive night ventilation ( up to 15 l/s.m²). Temperature [°C], Air supply [l·s-1 ·m-2 ] Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Summer monitoring (3...) results of measurements in office 1 E. Pihl & Son AS Building 30 300 During the weekend the internal CO2-concentration equals the outdoor CO2-conc: no occupation. 20 Tint. 200 Air Supply 100 10 0 Sat 26.07.97 Fri 25.07.97 Thu 24.07.97 Wed 23.07.97 Tue 22.07.97 Mon 21.07.97 0 Sun 20.07.97 NatVent 400 CO2 concentration [ppm] -2 -1 Back to “Select a building” 40 Sat 19.07.97 More information... 500 CO2-conc. Fri 18.07.97 Conclusions 50 Temperature [°C], Air supply [l·s ·m ] Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring The IAQ during the office hours is good: The CO2-concentrations are very low: max.450 ppm (= far below the limit concentration of 1200ppm) due to the quite high air supply (intensive ventilation). Summer monitoring (4…) Questionnaires E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” In addition to the measurements, the occupants filled in two questionnaires concerning their views on various environmental conditions in their office. One questionnaire concerned the summer season in general and the other concerned one week in particular (in the summer season), namely the one in which the questionnaires were handed out. Each occupant indicated his/her rating of each of the conditions (temperature, air movement etc.) by placing vertical marks on dimensionless, horizontal lines of equal length ranging from most positive (comfortable, fresh etc.) to most negative (uncomfortable, stuffy etc.). The rating is quantified by measuring (in millimetres) the distance along each line from most positive to the occupant’s mark. For practical purposes, the ratings have been converted into the range 0-100. The next slide summarises the ratings concerning the summer season in general. NatVent Summer monitoring (5...) Questionnaires E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” Averages of about 50 occupants ratings of various environmental conditions in their office during working hours. 0 20 40 Temperature Temperature Comfortable Airmovement movement Air Comfortable Air quality Air quality Fresh Odour intensity intensity Odour Odourless Acceptability Acceptability Acceptable Light Light Satisfactory 25 Noise Noise Satisfactory Overall comfort Overall comfort Satisfactory NatVent 60 42 80 100 Uncomfortable 41 Uncomfortable Stuffy 42 Smelly 26 Due to internal noise 29 Not acceptable Unsatisfactory 54 39 Unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory Summer monitoring (6...) Findings E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Thermal comfort in summer: Despite the intensive ventilation, internal temperatures are often too high (>28°C). This problem is due to: Large solar gains: the building has large glazed areas and limited shading device (internal blinds) Problems with the control system were encountered. Most problematic was it, that the automatic opening of both the skylights and the vents in the offices was unreliable, leading to an inefficient night-time cooling effect and hence, elevated temperatures in the offices from early morning. Summer monitoring (7|) Findings E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions Thermal comfort in summer: … However, the occupants expressed only limited dissatisfaction with the thermal environment. Presumably, the occupants themselves, together with the manager in charge of the technical installations, were able to manually control both the ventilation openings and the internal blinds and thereby quickly obtain acceptable conditions. High internal air velocities can partly compensate for the high indoor temperature. The high level of user satisfaction is attributable to the availability of manuals controls. Indoor Air Quality: The IAQ can be considered as good: The measured CO2 - concentrations are low. More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Winter monitoring (1...) Indoor (average of 4 offices) & outdoor temperatures during a two months period E. Pihl & Son AS Building 30 Tint. 25 20 15 10 Mon 05.01.98 Mon 29.12.97 Mon 22.12.97 Mon 15.12.97 Mon 08.12.97 Mon 01.12.97 -5 Mon 24.11.97 More information... Mon 17.11.97 0 NatVent Text. 5 Conclusions Back to “Select a building” The internal temperature is comfortable (21°C-23°C). During the weekends the heating power is reduced. Mon 10.11.97 Temperature [°C] Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Winter monitoring (2...) CO2 concentration CO2 concentration outdoor and indoor. Indoor CO2 is averaged from recordings taken simultaneously in office 3, 4 and 5. NatVent 800 Indoor CO2-conc. 600 400 Outdoor CO2-conc. During the weekend the internal CO2-concentration equals the outdoor CO2-concentration 200 Tue 09.12.97 Mon 08.12.97 Sun 07.12.97 Sat 06.12.97 Fri 05.12.97 Thu 04.12.97 Wed 03.12.97 Tue 02.12.97 Mon 01.12.97 Sun 30.11.97 0 Sat 29.11.97 Back to “Select a building” 1000 Fri 28.11.97 More information... The IAQ during the office hours is good: The CO2-concentrations are below the limit concentration of 1200ppm. Thu 27.11.97 Conclusions 1200 Wed 26.11.97 Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring CO2 concentration [ppm] E. Pihl & Son AS Building Winter monitoring (3...) results of measurements in office 5 E. Pihl & Son AS Building NatVent 30 20 Limited air supply, to control the IAQ 10 600 400 During the weekend the air supply could be more limited, to reduce the energy losses Outdoor CO2-conc. 200 Air supply Tue 09.12.97 Mon 08.12.97 Sun 07.12.97 Sat 06.12.97 Fri 05.12.97 Thu 04.12.97 Wed 03.12.97 Tue 02.12.97 Mon 01.12.97 0 Sun 30.11.97 0 Sat 29.11.97 Back to “Select a building” 800 Indoor CO2-conc. Fri 28.11.97 More information... 40 Thu 27.11.97 -1 -2 The IAQ during the office hours is acceptable: The indoor CO2 -concentrations are below the limit concentration of 1200ppm. CO2 concentration [ppm] 1000 Wed 26.11.97 Conclusions 50 Temperature [°C], Air supply [l·s ·m ] Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Winter monitoring (4...) Questionnaires E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” In addition to the measurements, the occupants filled in two questionnaires concerning their views on various environmental conditions in their office. One questionnaire concerned the winter season in general and the other concerned one week in particular (in the winter season), namely the one in which the questionnaires were handed out. Each occupant indicated his/her rating of each of the conditions (temperature, air movement etc.) by placing vertical marks on dimensionless, horizontal lines of equal length ranging from most positive (comfortable, fresh etc.) to most negative (uncomfortable, stuffy etc.). The rating is quantified by measuring (in millimetres) the distance along each line from most positive to the occupant’s mark. For practical purposes, the ratings have been converted into the range 0-100. The next slide summarises the ratings concerning the winter season in general. NatVent Winter monitoring (5...) Questionnaires E. Pihl & Son AS Building Averages of about 75 occupants ratings of various environmental conditions in their office during working hours: Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Temperature Temperature Comfortable 26 movement AirAir movement Comfortable Air quality Air quality Fresh Odourintensity intensity Odour Odourless Conclusions Acceptability Acceptability Acceptable More information... Back to “Select a building” 0 20 60 Light Noise Noise Satisfactory Overallcomfort comfort Overall Satisfactory 80 100 Uncomfortable 33 Uncomfortable 35 Stuffy 28 Smelly 26 Not acceptable Satisfactory22 Light NatVent 40 Unsatisfactory 43 32 Unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory Winter monitoring (6|) Findings E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Conclusions Winter indoor conditions are comfortable During occupancy period the indoor temperature in the offices is between 21 and 23 ºC, the CO2 concentration is about 800-1000 ppm and outdoor supply equals air change rates of about 2-5 times per hour. During weekends and out of office hours the indoor temperature drops to about 20 ºC, the CO2 concentration to near background level (400 ppm) and the air supply to close to zero. However the energy consumption can be optimised by reducing the ventilation losses during the weekends. The indications are that the occupants found the indoor environment to be more comfortable during the winter-time than in the summer-time. In the summer-time, the thermal comfort is more critical than during the winter. More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Conclusions (1...) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Findings from summer monitoring Thermal summer comfort: Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent Despite the high ventilation levels, internal temperatures are frequently too high (>28°C). This problem is due to: Large solar gains: the building has large glazed areas and limited shading device (internal blinds) Problems with the control system were encountered. Most problematic was it, that the automatic opening of both the skylights and the vents in the offices was unreliable, leading to an inefficient night-time cooling effect and hence, elevated temperatures in the offices from early morning. Conclusions (2|) E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Findings from winter monitoring Winter indoor conditions are comfortable During occupancy period the indoor temperature in the offices is between 21 and 23 ºC, the CO2 concentration is about 800-1000 ppm and fresh air supplies between 2 and 5 air changes per hour. During weekends and out of office hours the indoor temperature drops to about 20 ºC, the CO2 concentration to near background level (400 ppm) and the air supply to close to zero. However the energy consumption can be optimised by reducing the ventilation losses during the weekends. The indications are that the occupants found the indoor environment to be more comfortable during the winter-time than in the summer-time.In the summer-time, thermal comfort is more critical than during the winter. Conclusions More information... Back to “Select a building” NatVent More information... E. Pihl & Son AS Building Presentation of the building Ventilation strategy & technology Monitoring set-up Summer monitoring Winter monitoring Find more information on the PROBE building in the following documents: \Reports \Monitoring Reports \Summary Reports\dk1summ.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\dk1det.pdf detailed reports of all 19 monitoring campaigns (20p./campaign) contents: monitoring set up - analysis of results - conclusions 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