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IEA-ECBCS annex 47

Cost-effective Commissioning of low-energy buildings

Brussels, 28/01/08 Alexis Versele

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Outline

• Annex 47• Objectives• Subtasks• Organisations & Management

• Status

• Belgian contribution

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Annex 47 Objectives

Extend methods and tools to advanced systems in low energy buildings

Automate commissioning process to the extent practicable

Develop methodologies and tools to improve operation of buildings in use

Quantify and improve costs and benefits of commissioning, including the persistence of benefits and the role of automated tools in reducing costs and improving persistence

Exchange information on commissioning practices in different countries and disseminate relevant information to practitioners

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Subtasks

Subtask C, Commissioning Cost-Benefits and

Persistence

Subtask B, Commissioning and Optimization of Existing Buildings

Subtask A, Initial Commissioning of Advanced and Low Energy Building Systems

• Tools– Data visualization – Field optimization – Commissioning

• Fully documented case studies• Cost-Benefit Methodology• Methodology & tools to enhance persistence• International Database

– Commissioning Cost-Benefit– Persistence

• Information Flowchart • Information model • General Cx-methodology for advanced & low energy buildings

– Functional Test Procedures – Control strategies for advanced systems – Case studies

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Organisations Involved

• Belgium: KaHo Sint-Lieven, University of Ghent, University of Liège, KU Leuven, Passiefhuisplatform

• Canada: Natural Resources Canada (CETC-Varennes), PWGSC, Various property management co and commissioning providers.

• Czech Republic: Czech Technical University• Finland: VTT, Helsinki University of Technologies• France: CSTB, Dalkia• Germany: EB Engineers, IGS, ISE• Hong Kong/China: Hong Kong Polytechnic University• Hungary: University of PECS (Observer)• Japan: Kyoto University, Kyushu University, Chubu University, NTT Facilities, Osaka Gas

Co., Kansai Electric Power Co., Kyushu Electric Power Co., SANKO Air Conditioning Co, Daikin Air-conditioning and Environmental Laboratory, TEPCO, Hitachi, Sanyo, Tokyo Electric Co, Tokyo Gas Co. ,, Takenaka Corp, Chubu Electric Power Co., Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Tonets Corporation, Nikken Sekkei Ltd, Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co, Mori Building Co., Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd. IBEC

• Netherlands: TNO, University of Delft • Norway: NTNU, SINTEF• USA: NIST, TAMU, PECI, CM, Johnson Controls, Siemens, LBNL• Australia (to be confirmed)

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Outline

• Annex 47• Objectives• Management & Organisations• Subtasks• Deliverables

• Status

• Belgian contribution

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Meeting Schedule

• Workshop 1: Paris, October 2004• Workshop 2: Munich, March 2005• M1: Prague, Czech Republic, October 24-26, 2005• M2: Trondheim, Norway, April, 3-7, 2006 • M3: Shenzhen-Hong Kong, China, Nov, 8-10, 2006 • M4: Budapest, Hungary, April, 23-25, 2007• M5: Japan, Kyoto, October, 23-25 2007 (together with APCBC) • M6: Los Angeles, California USA (together with NCBC) early May

April 22-May 6• M7: Germany, Berlin Fall 2008• M8: Canada Spring 2009

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Outline

• Annex 47• Objectives• Management & Organisations• Subtasks• Deliverables

• Status

• Belgian contribution

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Belgian contribution

• Subtask A1• Passive House certification, contracting building teams (KAHO, PHP)• Case studies (KAHO)

• Subtask A2• FPT’s building envelope, air-to-air heat recovery (KAHO), heat pumps

(ULg, DNI)

• Subtask B• Linking Building Information Modelling – EPBD (UGent)

• Subtask C: cost-benefit• Case studies (KAHO)

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Contracting building teams

Composing the building team:- owner- user- architect- structural engineer- engineer HVAC- safety manager

Program:EPB: E 100 / E 70PHPP - 15 kWh/m²aEAP: A-label

BIMarchitecture BIM

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BIMtechnical

BIMconstruction

As build BIM MEP

As build BIM structure

As build BIM architecture

Building Envelope

EPBDPHPPEAP

Building Techniques

EPBDPHPPEAP

Final ResultEPBDPHPPEAP

FPT's during construction- Building enveloppe- HVAC

CertificationLabeling

Preliminary Study Study Building Use

BAS

Definition of performance level

Building team

Preliminary contract

FPT's after construction- Building enveloppe- HVAC

Functional integrationC

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Result contracting:performance garantee- energy performance- cost effective- terms

Definition of FPT's (2)

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Econimic optimumcostversusenergy performance

Definition of FPT's (1)

Description of tecnical and administrative specifications

Garantee period:1 year

DecenalResponsability

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Link BIM to EPBD based on IFC technology

Project of Ghent University,departments Architecture & ELIS

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Lifelong Monitoring of low-energy buildings

Objective:

- Develop Software tool and Toolkit

- Follow-up performances “building envelop”, “HVAC”

- Input data from existing components measurement techniques

- Link to EPB and EAP software

We are still looking for SMC’s to join as partners