HVAC&R Industry in India Energy Efficiency, Policies, Codes & Standards · 2014-01-24 · HVAC&R...
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HVAC&R Industry in India
Energy Efficiency, Policies, Codes
& Standards
By
Sushil K. Choudhury
National President
ISHRAE
•Advancement of the arts & sciences of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-conditioning and other building
services.
•Continuing Education in the said sciences through
lectures, workshops, seminars, exhibitions and
publications.
•Rendition of Career Guidance and Financial Assistance
to students of said Sciences.
•Encouragement of Scientific Research.
Aims & Objects
•Founded in 1981 by a small group of HVAC&R
professionals in New Delhi.
•Has been growing steadily over the last 30 years
•Started with one chapter in New Delhi
•Now has about 40 chapters and sub-chapters all across
the country in all major towns and cities.
•There are presently about 10,000 members and 3000
student members.
•Membership in ISHRAE is individual and not company
or corporate.
Brief History
•ACRECONF – An annual international conference
held in New Delhi. Acreconf 2013 will be held on
7&8 Feb. 2013 with 4 to 5 parallel sessions,100 speakers
and over 1500 delegates. The theme “Emerging Mega
Trends in Building Design”.
•ACREX – An annual international exhibition held in
Mumbai, New Delhi & Bangalore. Acrex 2013 will be in
Mumbai on 7,8 & 9 March 2013. Over 10,000 sqm of stall
space, >400 exhibitors and 25000 visitors.
•About 10 national level seminars/conferences/catalog
shows in major cities – cold chain, data centres, fire &
security, energy efficiency and others.
•A very successful program Ventconf started last year
devoted exclusively to Ventilation.
Present Activities
•Concurrent with the exhibition, a series of
workshops are planned during Acrex 2013.
•The workshops will be spread over 5 days (5 to 9 March)
covering about 18 sessions.
•There will be two parallel sessions, 3 hours, morning and
evening. Thus 4 sessions per day.
•Subjects covered are health care facilities, data centres,
kitchen ventilation, standard 62.1, low energy cooling,
draft less air distribution, noise & vibration, vrf standards
and more.
•Active participation by REHVA, ASHRAE & AHRI in terms
of speakers.
ACREX 2013 - Workshops
• Signed an MOU in Feb. 2012 in Bangalore for
strengthening mutual relationship & to jointly
promote substantial & tangible actions for enhancing
co-operation.
• Co-operation agreement of ACREX2013/ISHRAE &
REHVA signed for mutual promotion of ACREX 2013
- Workshops by REHVA during Acrex 2013
- Promotion of ACREX in Europe by REHVA
- Distribution & Sale of REHVA publications during
ACREX2013.
ISHRAE & REHVA
• Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Journal
- A quarterly publication with technical articles,
distributed free to the entire membership
- Soon to be made bimonthly
- Supplement on cold chain
• Handbooks – Ventilation, HVAC & Refrigeration
• Fundamentals Booklets (7 nos.) – Fan Engineering,
Refrigeration, Air-conditioning, Cold Storages,
AHUs, Chillers & Insulation
• Installation Guide
• Two new Booklets on – Evaporators & Electricity for
HVAC
ISHRAE Publications
• Weather Data (WEDCO) – Outdoor design
condition for 58 cities in India.
• Smart Energy – a web based building simulation
program sold in India & by ASHRAE bookstore.
• ISHRAE-Emerson On Line University – web based
modules (34 modules) in association with Emerson on
basics of AC&R and available free of cost. Designed
for students & young engineers.
ISHRAE Projects
• ISHRAE – RAMA Chiller Testing Standards for India –
Expected to be completed by March 2013.
• E-Learning – Web based e-learning program of modules
developed by ASHRAE for AC, Ref. &
Building Systems in conjunction with NIIT
• Low Energy Cooling Systems (LECS) – Project to
provide guidelines for design of low energy
cooling systems in India
ISHRAE Projects (Cont…)
• Ishrae works closely with the Bureau of Energy
Efficiency (BEE) & Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
in making codes and standards.
• Chapter on Air-conditioning in the National Building Code
(NBC) written by experts from ISHRAE. New Chapter on
Sustainability by Ishrae.
• Weather data project and chiller test standards in close
association with BEE & BIS
ISHRAE in Policy Making
• Demand for commercial space driven by an increasing
share of service sector in the Indian Economy.
• Over 70% of the total building stock in 2030 is yet to
come.
• Current stock of about 1.2 billion sqm is estimated to
grow to 4 billion sqm in 2030.
Buildings & Energy Efficiency
• Annual energy consumption by commercial buildings
about 70,000 GWh at present.
• Most commercial buildings have an EPI of 200 to 400
kWh/sq m per year.
• Energy conscious building design shown to bring this
down to 100 to 150 kWh/sq m per year
Buildings & Energy Efficiency
• Introduced in 2007 under the Energy Conservation Act
2001 of Indian Parliament.
• Sets minimum energy performance standards for design
& construction of large commercial buildings.
• Encourages energy efficiency without compromising
building function, comfort, health or productivity of
occupants.
• Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under the Ministry of
Power is mandated to implement the ECBC.
Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC)
• Applies to Commercial Buildings with a connected
load more than 500 kW, contract demand more than
600 kVA. Recommended for buildings with air-conditioned
area of more than 1000 sq m.
• Based on ASHRAE 90.1
• Building components include:
1. Building envelope (walls, roof, windows)
2. Lighting (indoor & outdoor)
3. HVAC System
4. Service water heating & pumping
5. Electrical systems (motors, transformers etc)
ECBC
Addresses Geographical Conditions
Five Climatic Zones In India
• Composite (e.g. New Delhi)
• Hot / Dry (e.g. Ahmedabad)
• Hot / Humid (e.g. Kolkata)
• Moderate (e.g. Bangalore)
• Cold (e.g. Shillong)
ECBC
• Minimize conduction losses by using insulation and
window material with low U value
• Minimize convection losses & moisture penetration by
reducing leakage and use of vapour barrier
• Minimize radiation losses by using light colour coating
with high reflectance and glazing with low Solar Heat
Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
• Use of natural light and natural ventilation
Building Envelope Design Strategy under ECBC
• Case studies show that use of ECBC can reduce
building energy consumption by 30% to 40%
• Initial Cost may be up 10% to 15%, but payback 5 to 7
years.
• Most cost effective way to comply with ECBC is to
design buildings with due regard to climate & sun.
• Nationwide enforcement of ECBC can save 1.5 billion
kWh per annum at present levels.
ECBC Impact
• Mandatory for building requiring MOEF clearance
(>20,000 sq m)
• Mandatory for Central Govt. Buildings
• Most Green Buildings are ECBC compliant
• ECBC is to be enforced by the State Govt.
• Has been adopted by Rajasthan, Odissa and
Poducherry. Soon to be notified in Uttar Pradesh,
Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka.
ECBC Implementation
• Launched in Feb. 2009
• Buildings rated on a 1 to 5 star range with 5 star being
most efficient.
• 5 Categories of buildings – office buildings, hotels,
hospitals, retail malls, IT parks in 5 climatic zones.
• Applicable to Buildings with connected load>100kW
• Building rating based on EPI (kWh/sq m/year)
• To create public recognition and demand for such
buildings
BEE Building Star Labeling Program
Example
Office Building with more than 50% Area
Air-conditioned
(Hot & Humid Zone)
• 1 Star - 200 – 175 kWh/sq m/year
• 2 Star - 175 – 150
• 3 Star - 150 – 125
• 4 Star - 125 – 100
• 5 Star - < 100
BEE Building Star Labeling Program
• Star Labeling Program Launched in May
2006
• Provides the consumer an informed
choice about appliance energy savings
• Labels appliance from 1 star to 5 star
depending on energy efficiency
• Mandatory for – Refrigerators, Room
A.C., TFL & Distribution Transformers
• Voluntary for appliances such as washing
m/c, televisions, ceiling fans, storage
water heaters, gas stoves, domestic
pumps & general purpose motors.
BEE Star Labeled Equipment & Appliances
• Promoted by IGBC.
• IGBC vision is to make India a world leader in
green buildings by 2015.
• Presently more than 1300 buildings with over 1
billion sq. ft. registered for certification.
• More than 600 IGBC Accredited Professionals
Indian Green Building Movement