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Sustainable HVAC Design: Using Air Movement in Air Conditioned Buildings
From schools to shopping malls and movie theaters, we've become accustomed to over air-conditioned spaces -- a design habit that is wasteful not just from a business perspective, but from an environmental one too. Meanwhile, air movement has been relegated to a mere alternative means of cooling. By reconsidering the relationship between air conditioning and elevated air speed, design professionals can affect meaningful change in building sustainability and comfort.
The innovative HVAC design strategy that pairs traditional air conditioning with enery-efficient air movement permits a substantial offset of necessary HVAC capacity and likewise improves air quality by ensuring fresh air reaches the occupant breathing zone. After construction is complete, the incorporation of air movement allows a reduction in energy consumption, as end-users can raise the thermostat setpoint without sacrificing comfort. This presentation will review recent changes to ASHRAE Standards 55 and 90.1 which substantiate the impact of elevated air speed, and will explore benefits of this innovative HVAC design strategy.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
1.0 HSW Learning Unit | 1 GBCI BD+C Credit
The Center for Architecture and Design 50 West Town St., Suite 110 Columbus, OH 43215
More Information at aiacolumbus.org
This session will be led by Kevin Rucinski of Big Ass Solutions.
Email Jordan at jiseler@aiacolumbus.org with any questions.
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LocationThe Center for Architecture & Design (View)
50 West Town Street, Suite 110
Columbus, OH 43215
United States
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