In 2016, the standard is in single-column format for easier reading on computer monitors, is 388 pages long, and has added shading of alternate columns and italicizing of defined terms.ĪSHRAE Standard 169-2013: Climactic Data for Building Design Standards updated the climate maps throughout the world based on warming trends over the most recent 30 years of compiled weather data. In 2013, the standard was published in a two-column format and was 278 pages long.
Name changes to 90.1 performance-based compliance adopted in 2020 NY Stretch Energy and 2020 NYC ECCC, including but not limited to the envelope backstop.ĪNSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.Regardless of the minimum code in force, compliance with the latest version of ASHRAE 90.1 will save energy, and each change must meet the cost-effectiveness criteria based on standard engineering economics using a "scalar" method described in this document.įormatting has changed significantly. List the documentation that must be submitted to code officials or beyond code program administrators
Understand how to use energy modeling results to establish compliance. Name similarities and differences between the two compliance options.ĭescribe 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects must meetĭifferentiate between design elements and systems that do and do not qualify for performance trade-offs.ĭescribe how to establish the configuration of the baseline and proposed design models for renovation, core and shell and tenant fit-out projects when following Section 11 and Appendix G. Two years of experience in commercial or multifamily building design, operation, maintenance, energy code enforcement, or related fields, or equivalent education.Īrticulate the energy modeling requirements of the ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G Performance Rating Method and Section 11 Energy Cost Budget Method. The presentation segments are followed by live polls and interactive discussions.Ĭode officials, reviewers of modeling-based submittals for code compliance and beyond code programs, energy modelers, and members of design teams.īackground in mechanical engineering, architectural engineering or architecture or similar fields. In addition, the training goes over the changes to ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G included in the 2020 New York Stretch Energy Code and the 2020 New York City Energy Conservation Code. The training also covers the special rules for renovations, core and shell and tenant fit-out projects, and the requirements that are often overlooked or misunderstood such as the handling of renewable energy, combined heat and power (CHP), district heating and cooling systems, elevators, and commercial and industrial equipment. It describes the energy modeling requirements for building envelopes, lighting, HVAC, service water heating, and miscellaneous other systems, highlighting similarities and differences between 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G, and goes over 90.1 mandatory requirements that projects must meet. The training focuses on ASHRAE Standard 90.1 2016 Section 11 Energy Cost Budget Method and Appendix G Performance Rating Method, which are the performance-based compliance options with 2020 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State for commercial buildings.
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