20100326-Building Energy Codes Workshop
Transcript of 20100326-Building Energy Codes Workshop
Building Energy Codes Workshop
26 – 27 March 2010
Chiang Chen Studio Theatre
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Kowloon
Hong Kong SAR
Day 1 26 March 2010 (Friday)
8:30 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:45 Latest Development of Proposed Legislative Framework for Mandatory Implementation of the Building Energy Code in Hong Kong By Ir Ken Yeung, EMSD (Powerpoint No. 1)
9:45 - 10:45 Lighting Installations By Ir Dr T M Chung, CIBSE-HKB (Powerpoint No. 2)
10:45 - 11:15 Break
11:15 - 12:15 Electrical Installations By Ir Thomas Chan, CIBSE-HKB (Powerpoint No. 3)
12:15 - 14:00 Luncheon
14:00 - 15:00 Performance-based Building Energy Code (1) By Ir Kenneth Li, HKIE-BSD (Powerpoint No. 4)
15:00 - 15:30 Break
15:30 - 16:30 Performance-based Building Energy Code (2) By Ir Dr Vincent Cheng, HKIE-BSD (Powerpoint No. 5)
16:30 - 17:30 Lift and Escalator Installations By Ir Dr Albert So, CIBSE-HKB (Powerpoint No. 6)
Day 2 27 March 2010 (Saturday)
8:30 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:45 Air-conditioning Installations (1) By Ir Andrew Wong, HKIE-BSD (Powerpoint No. 7)
9:45 - 10:30 Air-conditioning Installations (2) By Ir Colin Chung, HKIE-BSD (Powerpoint No. 8)
10:30 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 13:00 Guideline on Energy Audit By Ir Prof Francis W H Yik, PolyU-BSE (Powerpoint No. 9)
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Jointly Organised by:
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Building Services Division
Co-organised by:
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Hong Kong Branch
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Department of Building Services Engineering
Supporting Organisations:
ASHRAE (Hong Kong Chapter)
Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings
BEAM Society
Building Services Operation and Maintenance Executives Society
The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (Hong Kong Branch)
Energy Institute (Hong Kong Branch)
Hong Kong Association of Energy Engineers
The Hong Kong Green Building Council
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers - Safety Specialist Committee
The Hong Kong Institute of Housing
The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors
International Facility Management Association (Hong Kong Chapter)
Institute of Measurement and Control, Hong Kong Section
SOE (Hong Kong Region)
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Organising Committee
Chairman : Ir Dr Jacob Yiu (HKIE-BSD)
Member : Ir K T Cheuk (HKIE-BSD)
Mr C M Chung (CIBSE-HKB)
Ir K F Yee (HKIE-BSD)
Ir Patrick Lee (HKIE-BSD)
Ir Dr W L Lee (HKIE-BSD / PolyU-BSE)
Ir Kenneth Li (HKIE-BSD)
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A Message from theChairman of the
Organising Committee On behalf of the Organising Committee (OC), I would like to sincerely welcome you to this Workshop on Building Energy Codes (BEC). Building; a shelter – a place of comfort and safety. Energy; the essence of life. Codes; the guidelines setting the parameters to which we aspire to. Climate change has been a subject of much debate and attention this decade. It is arguably the most important topic affecting each and everyone of us within our lifetime. Without doubt it is a HOT topic. Improving building energy efficiency will significantly alleviate the adverse effects of climate change. This is where we as Building Services engineers can apply ourselves and we need to rise to this challenge. Since 1998 the HKSAR government has operated a voluntary system promoting compliance with a prescribed BEC. This voluntary system is being reviewed by the Government with the objective to implement a mandatory compliance regime. Upon implementation, guidelines affecting the energy efficiency of key building services will be defined and we as Building Services engineers will become active players in the execution of these codes. Under the mantra of “action not reaction” the Building Services Division is organising this Workshop to provide an overview of the existing codes and to build a foundation for further progress in readiness for mandatory BEC in years to come. Last but not least, I would like to express our utmost thanks to our honorable speakers, the OC members, the co-organisers – CIBSE-HKB and PolyU-BSE, the supporting organisations, the many helpers and all those who have contributed to the success of this workshop.
Ir Dr Jacob C M Yiu Chairman Organising Committee
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A Message from The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Building Services Division
It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the Building Energy Codes Workshop 2010. The Buildings Energy Efficiency Bill was published in the Gazette on December 4, 2009 and subsequently introduced into the Legislative Council on December 9, 2009. The Bill aims to improve building energy efficiency standards for buildings in Hong Kong by mandating compliance with the Building Energy Codes and will help improve local air quality and alleviate the adverse effect of climate change. This BEC workshop is designed to help all stakeholders to better understand the new requirements and to prepare for future code compliance work. I am sure this event will be a valuable experience for all. On behalf of the Building Services Division of the HKIE, I would like to thank the organising committee team, all the guest speakers and participants for their contribution in making this event a great success.
Ir Frankie Chan Chairman (Session 2009-2010) HKIE - Building Services Division
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A Message fromThe Chartered Institution ofBuilding Services Engineers
Hong Kong Branch On behalf of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Hong Kong Branch, I congratulate the Organising Committee for successfully bringing to this Workshop such an excellent collection of papers and presentations from distinguished speakers. With the coming launch of the mandatory implementation of the Hong Kong Building Energy Codes for new and renovated buildings, this Workshop provides an intensive and in-depth practical training to the practitioners. We wish this would effectively enhance the building energy efficiency standards of Hong Kong and equip ourselves for the battle against global climate change. I would like to express my gratitude to the Organising Committee for their valuable time and effort contribution to arrange such a successful event. I must also express my heartfelt thanks to all the speakers for their support and contribution to make this Workshop very successful and meaningful.
Ir Herbert Lam Chairman (2009-2010) CIBSE - Hong Kong Branch
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A Message from the Department of Building Services Engineering The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the organising committee for their great efforts in organising this Workshop. The theme is on Building Energy Codes and standards. Quality papers on current codes and guidelines will be presented by the speakers. Important issues on Lighting, Electrical, Lift and Escalator, and Air-conditioning Installations, for both the profession and the academics are highlighted. Feasibility of implementing performance-based building energy code will also be introduced. This will certainly be a useful workshop to the building services profession. W K Chow Chair Professor of Architectural Science and Fire Engineering and Head of Department Department of Building Services Engineering The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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CONTENTS
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No. 1 Latest Development of Proposed Legislative Framework for Mandatory Implementation of the Building Energy Code in Hong Kong Ir Ken Yeung EMSD
No. 2 Lighting Installations Ir Dr T M Chung CIBSE-HKB
No. 3 Electrical Installations Ir Thomas Chan CIBSE-HKB
No. 4 Performance-based Building Energy Code (1) Ir Kenneth Li HKIE-BSD
No. 5 Performance-based Building Energy Code (2) Ir Dr Vincent Cheng HKIE-BSD
No. 6 Lift and Escalator Installations Ir Dr Albert So CIBSE-HKB
No. 7 Air-conditioning Installations (1) Ir Andrew Wong HKIE-BSD
No. 8 Air-conditioning Installations (2) Ir Colin Chung HKIE-BSD
No. 9 Guideline on Energy Audit Ir Prof Francis W H Yik PolyU-BSE
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