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RP-1592
Complete Guide to Combined Heat and Power
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Also included with the book is access to the newly developed ASHRAE CHP Analysis
Tool, a Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheet (in I-P units only) for use in assessing sites for
CHP applicability.
Combined Heat and Power Design Guide is an essential resource for consulting
engineers, architects, building owners, and contractors who are involved in evaluating,
selecting, designing, installing, operating, and maintaining these systems.
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Case studies and technical examples throughout the Guide illustrate the recommendations and
demonstrate the technologies in real-world applications.
For more information on the entire Advanced Energy Design Guide series,
please visit www.ashrae.org/aedg.
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HEAT AND POWER
DESIGN GUIDE
Best Practices for Designing Geothermal Systems
Geothermal Heating and Cooling is a complete revision of GroundSource Heat Pumps: Design of Geothermal Systems for Commercial
and Institutional Buildings, which is recognized as the primary reference
for nonresidential ground-source heat pump (GSHP) installations. This
new work takes advantage of the many lessons learned since the time
of the original publication, when GSHPs were primarily residential
applications. Many improvements have evolved, and performance data,
both positive and negative, is now available to guide the development
of best practices. This essential guide for HVAC design engineers,
design-build contractors, GSHP subcontractors, and energy/construction
managers also provides building owners and architects with insights
into characteristics of quality engineering firms and the information that
should be provided by design firms competing for GSHP projects.
This revision draws on new ASHRAE and industry research in
critical areas, as well as measured data from long-term installations
and optimized installation practices used by high-production GSHP
contractors. Nearly all chapters and appendices were completely
rewritten, and they include coverage of closed-loop ground (groundcoupled), groundwater, and surface-water systems plus GSHP equipment
and piping. Additional information on site characterization has been
added, including a new hydrogeological chapter. Another new
chapter contains results of recent field studies, energy and demand
characteristics, and updated information to optimize GSHP system
cost. While other publications deal primarily with ground-coupled heat
pumps, this text includes detailed coverage of groundwater, surfacewater, and GSHP costs.
Tables, graphs, and equations are provided in both Inch-Pound
(I-P) and International System (SI) units. As a bonus, supplemental
Microsoft® Excel® macro-enabled spreadsheets for a variety of GSHP
calculations accompany the text.
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Geothermal Heating and Cooling
Design of Ground-Source
Heat Pump Systems
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Active and Passive
Beam Application
Design Guide
In addition, this Guide discusses principles of integrated design and how they can be used to
implement energy-efficient strategies. A chapter addressing design philosophies for grocery
stores is also included. This chapter is devoted primarily to refrigeration as well as the interaction
between refrigeration and other building systems.
economic guidance regarding CHP systems design, site screening, and assessment
guidance and tools; and installation, operation, and maintenance advice. As well as a
glossary of terms, the book features extensive, detailed case studies on implementations
in university, industrial, and hotel settings. Information is presented in both Inch-Pound
(I-P) and International System (SI) units.
An expanded section of tips and approaches is included in the "How to Implement
Recommendations" chapter. These tips are cross-referenced with the recommendation tables.
This chapter also includes additional "bonus" recommendations that identify opportunities to
incorporate greater energy savings into the design of the building.
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This book is an essential resource for consulting engineers, architects, owners,
and contractors who are involved in the design, operation, and installation of
these systems. Building on REHVA's Chilled Beam Application Guidebook, this
new guide provides up-to-date tools and advice for designing, commissioning,
and operating chilled-beam systems to achieve a determined indoor climate,
and includes examples of active and passive beam calculations and selections.
Dual units (I-P and SI) are provided
throughout.
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Server Efficiency
The specific energy-saving recommendations are summarized in a single table for each climate
zone and allow contractors, consulting engineers, architects, and designers to easily achieve
advanced levels of energy savings without detailed energy modeling or analyses.
Achieving 50% Energy Savings
This guide provides up-to-date application and operational information about prime
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Geothermal Heating and Cooling Design of Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems
The Active and Passive Beam Application Design Guide is the result of collaboration
by worldwide experts to give system designers a current, authoritative guide
on successfully applying active and passive beam technology. Active and
passive beam systems provide energy-efficient methods of cooling, heating,
and ventilating indoor areas, especially spaces that require individual zone
control and where internal moisture loads are moderate. The systems are
simple to operate, with low maintenance requirements.
Active and Passive Beam Application Design Guide
Global Guide for Designing Chilled-Beam Systems
Application
This Guide focuses on grocery stores ranging in size from 25,000 to 65,000 ft² with medium- and
low-temperature refrigerated cases and walk-ins. The information in this Guide can be combined
with that in Advanced Energy Design Guide for Medium to Big-Box Retail Buildings and used for
larger stores that consist of both grocery and general merchandise. This Guide does not cover
parking garages, campus utilities such as chilled water and steam, water use, or sewage disposal.
Advanced Energy Design Guide for Grocery Stores
This Guide was prepared under ASHRAE Special Project 138.
Advanced Energy Design Guide for Grocery Stores is the fifth in a series designed to provide
recommendations for achieving 50% energy savings over the minimum code requirements of
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004. The energy savings target of 50% is the next step toward
achieving a net zero energy building, which is defined as a building that, on an annual basis,
draws from outside resources equal or less energy
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provides
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serves as a consistent baseline and scale for all of the 50% Advanced Energy Design Guides.
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Combined Heat and Power Design Guide was written by industry experts to give
system designers a current, authoritative guide on implementing combined heat and
power (CHP) systems. CHP systems provide electricity and useful thermal energy
in a single, integrated system. Heat that is normally wasted in conventional power
generation is recovered as useful energy, avoiding the losses that would otherwise be
incurred from separate generation of heat and power. Recent advances in electricityefficient, cost-effective generation technologies-in particular, advanced combustion
turbines and reciprocating engines-have allowed for new configurations of systems
that combine heat and power production, expanding opportunities for these systems
and increasing the amount of electricity they can produce. Combined Heat and Power
Design Guide provides a consistent and reliable approach to assessing any site's
potential to economically use CHP systems.
Advanced Energy Design Guide
for Grocery Stores
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER DESIGN GUIDE
50%
Advanced Energy Design Guide
for Grocery Stores
A Complete Guide to Design of Ground-Coupled,
Groundwater, and Surface-Water Systems for
Commercial and Institutional Buildings
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