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28th BEAM Pro Training & Examination Energy Use (EU) for Existing Buildings (EB) & Interiors Ir Colin CHUNG Member of Technical Review Committee & EU Deputy Chair, BEAM Society Limited Expert Panel Member, Energy Use (EU) & Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Director & Green Building Faculty, HK Green Building Council 24 April 2015
Energy Use (EU) Credits Alternative Credits
EU P1 Minimum Energy Performance Prerequisite EU 1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions 15 6 (Energy
Consumption ) EU 2 Peak Electricity Demand Reduction 3 (Commercial/Other)
2 (Hotel/Edu/Res) 2 (Billing / Metering)
EU 3 Ventilation Systems in Car Parks 2 EU 4 Lighting System in Car Parks 2
EU 5 Renewable Energy Systems 5 Bonus EU 6 Air conditioning Units 1 EU 7 Energy Efficient Appliances 2 EU 8 Testing and Commissioning 3 (central A/C)
2 (non-central A/C) EU 9 Metering and Monitoring 2 (central A/C)
1 (non-central A/C) EU 10 Energy Management 4 + 2 Bonus
Total 22-34 + 7 Bonus
BEAM Plus (EB) – Energy Use
2
• Credit EU 1 - Reduction of CO2 Emissions 1 to 15 credits for reduction of CO2 emissions or annual energy consumption by; (a) Commercial and Hotel Buildings, 3%, 5%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 14%, 17%, 20%, 23%, 26%, 29%, 33%, 37%, 41% & 45%. (b) Educational Buildings, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 13%, 15%, 17%, 19%, 21%, 24%, 27% & 30%. (c) Residential Buildings, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 16%, 18% & 20%. (d) For Other Building Types, 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 12%, 14%, 16%, 18% & 20%.
Energy Use - Existing Buildings:
Energy Use Aspects
3
Energy Use - Existing Buildings:
Energy Use Aspects
Baseline performance to be demonstrated by energy simulation; zero-credit energy consumption scaling up by 150% is allowable
This applies to A/C installations, and not for mechanical ventilation such as for car park area, and not for lighting installations in car park
4
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions
5
Alternative Credit:
1 credit for compliance with the Code of Practice for Energy Efficiency of Building Services Installation – Energy Efficiency Requirements for Air Conditioning Installations 1 credit for compliance with the Code of Practice for Energy Efficiency of Building Services Installation – Energy Efficiency Requirements for Lighting Installations
2012 Edition
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
6
http://www.beeo.emsd.gov.hk/en/pee/BEC_2012%20(Rev.%201).pdf
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
7
EMSD’s Energy consumption indicators and benchmarks http://ecib.emsd.gov.hk/en/index.htm
1 credit where annual energy use ≤ 40% cumulative percentage 2 credits where annual energy use ≤ 30% cumulative percentage 3 credits where annual energy use ≤ 20% cumulative percentage 4 credits where annual energy use ≤ 10% cumulative percentage
Energy use reduction demonstrated by billing/metering data 1 credit where annual energy use reduction has been 10% 2 credits where annual energy use reduction has been 15% 3 credits where annual energy use reduction has been 20%
Energy use in comparison with similar premises
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
8
Alternative Credit:
http://ecib.emsd.gov.hk/en/index.htm
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
9
Building description/classification
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
10
Performance Record Period
Fuel / Electricity Consumption
Total floor area
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
11
Building age
Operating hours
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
12
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
Indoor temp set point
Chiller rated power Elevator power capacity
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
13
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
Need to weight the achievement for complex building based on
floor area
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
14
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
1 credit annual energy use ≤ 40% 2 credits annual energy use ≤ 30% 3 credits annual energy use ≤ 20% 4 credits annual energy use ≤ 10%
15
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
16
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
603.8
Alternative Credit:
EMSD’s Energy consumption indicators and benchmarks http://ecib.emsd.gov.hk/en/index.htm
1 credit where annual energy use ≤ 40% cumulative percentage 2 credits where annual energy use ≤ 30% cumulative percentage 3 credits where annual energy use ≤ 20% cumulative percentage 4 credits where annual energy use ≤ 10% cumulative percentage
Energy use reduction demonstrated by billing/metering data
1 credit where annual energy use reduction has been 10% 2 credits where annual energy use reduction has been 15% 3 credits where annual energy use reduction has been 20%
Demonstrate 1. Initiatives implemented 2. Saving can be maintained
(Audit after building fully occupied or for at least past 3 years)
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
17
Energy use reduction demonstrated by billing/metering data
Cumulative Electricity Consumption
05,000
10,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,00040,000
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May Jun
Jul
Aug Sep Oct
Nov
Dec
1,00
0 kW
h
2007 2008 2009
5,178,000 kWh saving
= 15%
18
EU1 Reduction of CO2 Emissions (Alternative)
19
Credit:
19
a) Commercial Buildings 1 to 3 credits for a reduction in the peak electricity demand by 15%, 23% and 30% respectively (same as new buildings) b) Hotel buildings 1 to 2 credits where a reduction in electricity peak demand by 10% and 20% respectively c) Educational and Residential Buildings 1 to 2 credits where a reduction in electricity peak demand by 8% and 15% respectively d) Other Building Types 1 to 3 credits for a reduction in electricity peak demand by 8%, 12% and 15% respectively
reference to Baseline Model
EU 2 Peak Electricity Demand Reduction
19
Alternative Credit: Maximum electricity demand reduction demonstrated by
billing/metering data 1 credit where a reduction in the electricity max. demand by 10% 2 credits where a reduction in the electricity max. demand by 20%
EU 2 Peak Electricity Demand Reduction (Alternative)
20
Cumulative On peak KVA
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May Jun
Jul
Aug Sep Oct
Nov
Dec
kVA
2007 2008 2009
Energy use reduction demonstrated by billing/metering data
Peak Max demand at July with 2,030 kVA
saving
= 22%
21
EU 2 Peak Electricity Demand Reduction (Alternative)
EU 3 Ventilation Systems in Car Parks 1 credit for ventilation systems that will consume less electricity than those meeting the zero credit requirements (baseline) by 20% or more 2 credits where the consumption is reduced by 25% or more EU 4 Lighting System in Car Parks 1 credit for using lamps and, where applicable, ballasts that will consume less electricity than those meeting the zero-credit requirements by 20% or more 2 credits where the consumption is reduced by 25% or more
22
EU 3 & EU 4 for Car Parks (Exempted for area < 10% CFA)
23
EU 3 & EU 4 for Car Parks (Exempted for area < 10% CFA)
FAQ Q4. EU 1, For BEAM Plus NB / EB v1.1 and v1.2, Do I need to include Fan energy in the energy analysis calculation? Ventilation fan energy for bathrooms and kitchen in residential units and club house, plant rooms, RS&MRR/RS&MRC and car park including the jet fans should all be included in the calculation where applicable. Input power of motor should be used instead of absorbed power of fan. (Released on 9 March 2015)
24
EU 5 Renewable Energy
• Electricity consumption of tenant area could be excluded from the calculation
• For EB, this has been changed from normal credits to Bonus credit (Technical Circular of 28 Nov 2013)
1 to 5 credits where 0.5% to 2.5% or more of building energy consumption is obtained from renewable energy sources respectively. Alternatively, 1 to 5 credits where the minimum percentage of 20% to 100% of the building footprint is being covered / used by PV panels respectively and/or other renewable power facility generation equivalent renewable power output.
25
EU 5 Renewable Energy
1 credit • complying with the recommended
installation positions for A/C units with regard to internal spaces;
• complying with the min. width of any external recess with regard to heat rejection
EU 6 Air-conditioning Units
26
complying with the items listed in the assessment checklists
EU 6 Air-conditioning Units
27
EU 6 Air-conditioning Units
28
Proper location of A/C units: • improve internal
operating efficiency and comfort
• the efficiency of external heat rejection
Good design of openings can improve: • quality of air intake • reduce intrusion of
external noise • reduce nuisance to
neighbours • better operation &
maintenance
FAQ Q5. EU 7, Is table 8.7 at EU 7 applicable to outdoor units of split-type A/C units?
All dimensions specified in Table 8.7 in current BEAM Plus Ver. 1.1 and should be applicable to the outdoor units of split-type A/C units except dimension J and K.
1 credit when 60% of total rated power of appliances and equipment are certified energy efficient products 2 credits when 80% of total rated power of appliances and equipment are certified energy efficient products The eligible appliances and equipment include the products with efficiency Grade 1 or 2 under the Energy Efficiency Labelling or USEPA Energy Star Rated or certified under equivalent labeling scheme
EU 7 for Energy Efficient Appliances
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13 types are electrical appliances
• refrigerators • washing machines • non-integrated type CFL • dehumidifiers • electric clothes dryers • room coolers • electric storage water heaters • television sets • electric rice-cookers • electronic ballasts • LED lamps • induction cookers • microwave ovens
30
7 types of office equipment
• photocopiers • fax machines • multifunction devices • printers • LCD monitors • computers and • hot / cold bottled water
dispensers 2 types of gas appliances
• domestic gas instantaneous water heaters
• gas cookers
22 types of household appliances & office equipment (Mandatory & Voluntary Scheme)
EU 7 for Energy Efficient Appliances
31
EU 7 for Energy Efficient Appliances
• Where energy savings for lighting (including compact fluorescent lamps, electronic ballast, etc.) or unitary A/C equipment (including voluntary scheme room coolers, etc.) have been taken into account under EU 1 and EU 2, they shall not be considered for credit under EU7 credit (Technical Circular of 19 March 2013)
• Total power consumption (i.e. the denominator) of appliances should include all electrical appliances provided by the developer, irrespective of whether the EELS was covered or not
Credit:
a) HVAC systems and equipment Building with central air-conditioning system 1 credit for ongoing commissioning program of water side equipment 1 credit for ongoing commissioning program of air side equipment
Alternative Building with non-central air-conditioning system 1 credit for ongoing commissioning program of all HVAC equipment b) Non-HVAC systems and equipment 1 credit for ongoing commissioning program of all non-HVAC equipment
3 credits for centrally A/C buildings, otherwise 2
EU 8 Testing and Commissioning
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1. T&C result & record (original + new) 2. T&C approach 3. Re-commissioning plan 4. A systematic & continuous improvement plan 5. Budgets & personnel
Ongoing T&C approach
At least 3 years documentation including
Ongoing Commissioning
Owner’s Project Requirement (OPR)
Basis of Design (BoD)
Design Construction Operation
Continuous Commissioning for Change in Operation
Environment
Review Commissioning
Design Intent and Methods
Commissioning for Equipment & System
Performance
O&M Manual with T&C Results &
Records
Re-commissioning Plan
Continuous Improvement Plan
EU 8 Testing and Commissioning
33
(a) Electrical loads 1 credit for ability to measure and monitor all major electrical loads in the building (b) Central HVAC plant 1 additional credit where central chiller plant is provided with adequate instrumentation to determine operating performance Good monitoring systems can allow better control of part load performance, not only improving efficiency, but also improving the control of the building’s thermal comfort conditions.
EU 9 Metering and Monitoring
34
Residential buildings are excluded
(2 credits for centrally A/C buildings, otherwise 1) Credit:
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Credit: a) Energy Auditing
1 credit for conducting energy audit (EMSD’s Guidelines on Energy Audit) with evidence 1 BONUS credit for conducting carbon audit or GHG emission audit and demonstrating that an action plan for GHG reduction is in progress b) Monitoring and Targets 1 credit for demonstrating an effective energy monitoring and targeting system c) Energy Management Plan 1 credit for demonstrating an approved budget to improve the energy performance of the building with management plan d) Energy Management Manual 1 credit for maintaining a comprehensive energy management manual e) Energy Charge 1 BONUS credit where separate charges are made for energy use
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EU 10 Energy Management
Guidelines on Energy Audit (Credit)
Carbon audit (BONUS Credit)
Evidence (e.g.): 1. Energy consumption records 2. O&M records 3. Action plan based on audit findings
Evidence (e.g.): GHG reduction action plan
a) Energy Auditing
Energy breakdown by department/ major equipment
EU 10 Energy Management
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b) Monitoring and Target
Energy management - saving progress(2002 as Baseline Year)
-5,000,0000
5,000,00010,000,00015,000,00020,000,00025,000,00030,000,00035,000,00040,000,00045,000,00050,000,000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Ann
ual k
Wh
savi
ng
bill saving estimates saving predicted saving
target
actual
EU 10 Energy Management
37
OIE
CmH
3PP
c) Energy Management plan
EU 10 Energy Management
38
Client’s Onus demonstration d) Energy management manual
Cumulative investment & savng w/ 2008 as baseline
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
cum
ulat
ive
inve
stm
ent
& s
avin
g ($
x,00
0)
cumulative capital cumulative saving
breakeven
Energy management - saving progress(2002 as Baseline Year)
-5,000,0000
5,000,00010,000,00015,000,00020,000,00025,000,00030,000,00035,000,00040,000,00045,000,00050,000,000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Annu
al k
Wh
savi
ng
bill saving estimates saving predicted saving
target
actual
A Collection of Documentation including Energy Monitoring, Targeting, Auditing and Planning Demonstrate 1. Easy-to-follow 2. Up-to-date
Appropriate Financing
Monitoring & Targeting
Planning
EU 10 Energy Management
39
Building with tenants - Energy costs to tenants are separated from base rents and are separately charged by consumption
Single tenant/ownership - Individual departments are separately charged by consumption
e) Energy Charge (BONUS Credit)
EU 10 Energy Management
40
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Part Credit
EU 1 Energy Performance 14
EU 2 Energy Efficient Appliances 3
EU 3 Testing and Commissioning 4
EU 4 Operations & Maintenance 1
EU 5 Metering and Monitoring 4
Total 26
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Energy Use (EU)
Credit(s) shall be achieved based on the reduction of annual HVAC&R and lighting energy consumption by: (Up to 14 credits)
Credit (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 HVAC&R 3% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
Credit (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Lighting 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
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EU1 Energy Performance Performance-based Approach
Annual energy use of the project space
Benchmark criteria from baseline model
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EU1 Energy Performance Performance-based Approach
HVAC&R system
• Where a significant portion (>80%) of a project space in a new or an existing commercial building is served by an independent central plant equipment (not controlled by Applicant), the simulation model will need to cover only the air-side air-conditioning system serving the project space
• If the project space is served by a unitary air-conditioning system
(controlled by Applicant), the simulation model will need to cover the entire air-conditioning installation
Lighting system
The lighting power densities and lighting controls will be ascertained from the lighting installation designs
45
EU1 Energy Performance Performance-based Approach
• Up to 14 credits for using energy efficient systems and controls that will reduce the energy consumption of the project space
• If Prescriptive-based Approach is used, credits in Performance-based Approach will not be applicable
• Credit(s) may not be achieved if the installed feature is not going to operate as intent
• Credit(s) shall be achieved providing the installed energy efficient features meet all of the following conditions:
• Installed by the Applicant; • Serve the project space; • Meet the minimum system requirements in Appendix 9.1
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EU1 Energy Performance Prescriptive-based Approach
47
HVAC 11 features
• Appropriate zoning • Occupancy sensors / timer • Automatic blinds controlled
by daylight sensor • Ceiling or wall mounted fans • Variable speed drive fan coil
units • High efficiency A/C units • Heat recovery system • CO2 sensors • Complying installation
position • HVAC operates under free
cooling • Openable windows
Lighting 7 features
• 6 credits for reducing LPD from 10% to 35%
• Appropriate zoning and manual control
• Daylight dimming control • Occupancy sensor control • Task light for every
workstation • Main switch at entrance • Compliance with voluntary
lighting code to switch off retail signboards & non-essential lighting
All Submissions shall be signed by Registered Energy Assessor
EU1 Energy Performance Prescriptive-based Approach
1 credit when 70% of total quantities of each type of electrical appliances are certified energy efficient products 2 credits for 90% 3 credits for 100%
• Installed by the Applicant at the time of occupancy and serving the project space
• The type of equipment and appliance qualified by recognized label
• HVAC, lighting (including ballast), fixed task lighting, and building envelope products are excluded
• For those re-used from other offices or locations they shall not be included in the calculation
48
EU2 Energy Efficient Appliances
Commissioning plans, 2 credits:
• Detailing all specified commissioning work for all building services systems that impact on energy use and indoor environmental quality;
• Endorsed by an Independent Commissioning Authority (iCxA)
Commissioning reports, 2 credits:
• For all building services systems that impact on energy use and indoor environmental quality;
• Endorsed by an iCxA
49
EU3 Commissioning
Independent Commissioning Authority (iCxA)
50
EU3 Commissioning
Project Area < 1000 m2 Project Area > 1000 m2
Independent and not involved in the design & general installations
Commissioning experience in at least 2 fit-out projects
a. R.P.E. or MHKIE (BSS, ELL, ENV, MCL)
b. Relevant commissioning experience in at least 2 buildings or fit out projects
c. NOT an employee of, or contracted through, a contractor or construction manager dealing with construction contracts
Where no alterations to building services* in the host building are undertaken and no supplementary building services are installed, 4 credits in EU 3a) and 3b) are deemed to be attained by: Contractual document from the space owner that confirms the condition
Alter the base BS* or install supplementary BS? Area (m2) Requirements in brief
No All size Credits are deemed to be attained
Yes All size iCxA
51
EU3 Commissioning
*Minor adjustment/relocation (within 1 m) of existing host building A/C & lighting systems shall be considered as “no alteration to host building system”
1 credit for provision of digital or online operations & maintenance (O&M) manual and energy management manual; or an energy management section in O&M manual
Where the host building operator provides maintenance service for the Building Services under the existing installation, the Applicant shall submit: • the scope of work, • the contract, • the programme, schedule; and • maintenance method statement to achieve this credit
52
EU4 Operations and Maintenance
The digital operations and maintenance manual(s) and the energy management manual(s) shall include the details given in Appendix 9.2.3 & 9.2.4 as a minimum and cover the following systems at a minimum:
• HVAC&R systems and associated controls; • Lighting systems and associated controls; • Energy monitoring systems (if any); • Domestic hot water systems (if any); • Renewable energy systems (if any) Only systems installed by the Applicant and serving the project space are assessed
EU4 Operations and Maintenance
53
a) Electrical meters 3 credits for installation of metering irrespective of ownership that allows separate monitoring of electricity use by the following equipment installed by the Applicant and serving the project space (at the minimum): • HVAC&R systems (including supplementary A/C, if any); • Lighting systems; • Small power (plug loads); • Lifts and escalators (if any); • Domestic hot water systems (if any); • Pools, Spa and Whirlpools (if any); • Loads associated with server/equipment room
(if any); • High electrical power equipment (>25kVA, if any). b) Thermal energy meters for chilled water 1 credit for installation of thermal energy meters for monitoring the chilled water consumption.
54
EU5 Metering & Monitoring
55
Technical Circular Letters
• 2015.126 EU 11c) Operator Training and Operation and Maintenance Facilities Appendix 8.5.8 Operator Training and Facilities
• 2015.125 IEQ 8 (NB) / IEQ 9 (EB) IAQ in Car Parks • 2014.124 MA P4 Waste Recycling Facilities • 2014.123 Sunset Clause for BEAM Plus Assessment Occupation Permit • 2014.122 EU 1, 2 and 6 - Appendix 8.1.2 Performance-based Approach - Baseline Air-Conditioning System • 2014.121 EU 1c Appendix 8.8.1.4 Natural Ventilation: Performance Approach • 2014.120 SA P1 Minimum Landscape Area & SA 7b Soft Landscaping • 2014.119 Credits Not Applicable to Not Normally Occupied Buildings • 2014.118 IA 2 Performance Enhancement • 2014.117 MA 1 Building Reuse • 2013.116 for EU 5 Renewable Energy Systems • 2013.115 for Appendix 8.3 Equivalent Carbon Dioxide Emissions • 2013.114 BEAM Plus New Buildings: EU 9 Energy Efficient Appliances / BEAM Plus Existing Buildings: EU 7
Energy Efficient Appliances • 2013.113 MA 9 Regionally Manufactured Materials • 2013.112 EU 8 Clothes Drying Facilities • 2012.111 Sunset Clause for BEAM Plus Assessment • 2012.110 BEAM Plus Assessment for Conversion of Industrial Building and Heritage Building Revitalisation Projects • 2012.109 MA P4 Waste Recycling Facilities • 2012.108r1.1 BEAM Provisional Assessment Criteria Compliance • 2012.107 BEAM Plus New Buildings v 1.1 page8-22, Appendix 8.6 Assumptions and Baselines for Water Consumption • 2011.106 Appendix 8.6 Assumptions and Baselines for Water Consumption • 2011.105 MA P1 Timer used for Temporary Works and MA 6 Sustainable Forest Products • 2011.104 WU2 Monitoring and Control • 2011.103 Ecological Impact SA5 • 2011.102 Engaging Society • 2011.101 Assessor Site Verification
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Q1. EU 1, What type of Baseline Model setting for office building should be used in energy simulation? Referring to the BEAM Plus templates, it is stated that the use of the simulation method of either Performance-based Building Energy Code or ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 for commercial building is acceptable to BEAM Plus. The selection to use which simulation method is opened for the BEAM Pro to choose. Q2. EU 1, Will passive energy saving strategies contribute to the CO2 emission reduction calculation? The passive energy saving strategies can contribute to the CO2 emission reduction calculation. Initiatives such as natural ventilation and natural daylight would also be counted in EU1. Q3. EU 1, What kind of software is acceptable for BEAM Plus Energy modeling? In principle, BEAM Plus Assessment would accept the use of most of the building energy analysis simulation software listed in the Appendix II of the EMSD Performance-based Building Energy Code 2007 Edition for the energy simulation required in BEAM Plus. However, the Technical Review Committee might review the acceptance of any other software that are not in the list (Appendix II) but embrace those simulation general requirements as highlighted in Appendix G2 of the Appendix G Performance Rating Method of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007. The applicant will have to submit verification report of the software to prove their suitability for the purposes. Q4. EU 1, For BEAM Plus New Buildings / Existing Buildings Version 1.1 and 1.2, Do I need to include Fan energy in the energy analysis calculation? Ventilation fan energy for bathrooms and kitchen in residential units and club house, plant rooms, RS&MRR/RS&MRC and car park including the jet fans should all be included in the calculation where applicable. Input power of motor should be used instead of absorbed power of fan. (Released on 9 March 2015) Q5. EU 7, Is table 8.7 at EU 7 applicable to outdoor units of split-type air-conditioning units? All dimensions specified in Table 8.7 in current BEAM Plus Ver. 1.1 and should be applicable to the outdoor units of split-type air-conditioning units except dimension J and K.
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