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ASHRAE LV-11-C048: The Role of Modeling When Designing for Absolute Energy Use Intensity Requirements in a Design-Build Framework
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The Research Support Facilities (RSF) building at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is a 220,000 square foot office building designed to hold 822 occupants, to use 35.1 kBTU/sf/yr, to use half the energy of an equivalent minimally codecompliant building, and to produce as much renewable energy as it consumes on ...
The Research Support Facilities (RSF) building at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is a 220,000 square foot office building designed to hold 822 occupants, to use 35.1 kBTU/sf/yr, to use half the energy of an equivalent minimally codecompliant building, and to produce as much renewable energy as it consumes on ...
ASHRAE OR-16-C021: The Great Debate Between Non- Chemical Devices and Chemicals – What Program Can Meet Water Treatment Performance Standards? – Chemical Treatment, of Course!
Abstract: The debate continues between the use of non-chemical water treatment devices and chemical water treatment for treating cooling water systems. The goals of any cooling water treatment program are to protect against corrosion, deposition and microbiological fouling. This paper will present the chemical water treatment method to accomplish the best pe...