Cooling Schedule |
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Applicability |
All cooling systems |
Definition |
A schedule that represents the availability of cooling |
Units |
Data structure: schedule, on/off |
Input Restrictions |
Schedules should be typical of the proposed building type or as assumed for the building design. The schedules in Appendix C can be used as a default for cooling availability. The cooling availability schedule shall be consistent with the supply fan schedule and thermostat schedules to reduce the likelihood of unmet load hours. |
Baseline Rules |
Same as the proposed design |
Heating Schedule |
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Applicability |
All systems |
Definition |
A schedule that represents the availability of heating |
Units |
Data structure: schedule, on/off |
Input Restrictions |
Schedules should be typical of the proposed building type or as assumed for the building design. The schedules in Appendix C can be used as a default. The heating availability schedule shall be consistent with the supply fan schedule. |
Baseline Rules |
Same as the proposed design |
Air-Handler Schedule |
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Applicability |
All systems that do not cycle with loads |
Definition |
A schedule that indicates when the air handler operates continuously |
Units |
Data structure: schedule, on/off |
Input Restrictions |
Schedules should be typical of the proposed building type or as assumed for the building design. The schedules in Appendix C can be used as a default. |
Baseline Rules |
Same as the proposed design |
Air Handler Fan Cycling |
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Applicability |
All fan systems |
Definition |
This building descriptor indicates whether the system supply fan operates continuously or cycles with building loads. The fan systems in most commercial buildings operate continuously. |
Units |
List: continuous or cycles with loads |
Input Restrictions |
Schedules for HVAC fans that provide outdoor air for ventilation shall run continuously whenever spaces are occupied and shall be cycled on and off to meet heating and cooling loads during unoccupied hours. Exceptions:
For hotel guest rooms and high-rise residential, continuous operation is the default, however, the option to let the fan cycle with loads may be used when the following conditions are met and documented:
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Baseline Rules |
Same as proposed design, except if the proposed building has natural ventilation, in which case the baseline building fans will operate continuously when the space is occupied and cycle to meet the loads duing unoccupied periods. HVAC fans shall remain on during occupied and unoccupied hours in spaces that have health and safety mandated minimum ventilation requirements during unoccupied hours. |
Optimal Start Control |
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Applicability |
Systems with the control capability for flexible scheduling of system start time based on building loads. |
Definition |
Optimal start control adjusts the start time of the HVAC unit such that the space is brought to setpoint just prior to occupancy. This control strategy modifies the heating, cooling, and fan schedules. |
Units |
Boolean (Yes/No) |
Input Restrictions |
As designed |
Baseline Rules |
The baseline building shall have optimum start controls when the baseline building design supply airflow is greater than 10,000 cfm. |
Night-Cycle HVAC Fan Control |
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Applicability |
All systems |
Definition |
The control of an HVAC system that is triggered by the heating or cooling temperature setpoint for thermal blocks during periods when the heating, cooling and fan systems are scheduled to be off. Night cycle control is required for both baseline and proposed building in accordance to 90.1 2010 Section 6.4.3.3.2. For this control, the space is controlled to the setback or setup temperature only; this control is not equivalent to a night purge control. The choices are:
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Units |
None |
Input Restrictions |
Schedules for HVAC fans that provide outdoor air for ventilation shall run continuously whenever spaces are occupied and shall be cycled on and off to meet heating and cooling loads during unoccupied hours Exceptions:
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Baseline Rules |
Same as proposed design except if the proposed building has natural ventilation in which case the baseline building fans will operate continuously when the space is occupied and cycle to meet loads during unoccupied periods. HVAC fans shall remain on during occupied and unoccupied hours in spaces that have health and safety mandated minimum ventilation requirements during unoccupied hours. |