1、The Reference for Current Building Energy Modeling Practices and Study Guide for ASHRAEs BEMP Certification While the best teacher of best practices is hands-on work experience, even the most seasoned professionals may want additional resources to support their knowledge bases. Building Energy Model
2、ing: An ASHRAE Certification Study Guide supplies this additional information by delineating for practitioners the current editions of standards and other references necessary for building energy modeling and assists in preparation for ASHRAEs Building Energy Modeling Professional (BEMP) certificati
3、on. As interest in building sustainability has increased, so has interest in energy modeling as a tool for achieving building energy savings. ASHRAE recognizes the importance of energy modeling to the processes for designing, building, operating, and maintaining buildings and facilities and thus has
4、 attempted to create a comprehensive package of resources that includes publications, educational courses, and a certification program. Excerpts of the relevant publications are included in the study guide, along with the programs full detailed content outline (DCO), which is a blueprint for the cer
5、tification examination, and a DCO matrix that serves as a road map for identifying the essential resources for ASHRAEs BEMP certification program. It lays out in a single table which sections of the resources are applicable to the different sections of the examination. As much as possible, this stud
6、y guide identifies the specific areas on the programs DCO that each reference helps support. This publication is also a valuable resource for any individual in the building energy modeling field, whether aiming to be ASHRAE certified or not. Full of a multitude of references, this guide serves as an
7、 indispensable source of information related to building energy modeling. Product code: 90287 1/12 Building Energy Modeling An ASHRAE Certification Study Guide Road map to prepare for A SHRAEs BEMP certification Excerpts from A SHRAE resources for energy modeling Where to find other essential energy
8、 modeling guidance How each resource impacts energy modeling Review of resources needed for energy modeling practitioners ASHRAE 1791 Tullie Circle Atlanta, GA 30329-2305 Phone: (404) 636-8400 (worldwide) www.ashrae.org Sanjiv (Sunny) Devnani Sean Harleman Jonathan Schoenfeld Warren Seto ASHRAE ISBN
9、 978-1-936504-19-0 BEMP cover.indd 1 1/9/2012 2:14:57 PMBuilding Energy Modeling An ASHRAE Certification Study GuideSanjiv (Sunny) Devnani Sean Harleman Jonathan Schoenfeld Warren Seto ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either pr
10、int or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission. Authors Sanjiv (Sunny) Devnani, PE kW Engineering, Inc. MemberASHRAE Sean Harleman, PE kW Engineering, Inc. Member ASHRAE Jonathan Schoenfeld, PE kW Engineering, Inc. Member ASHRAE Warren Seto, PE kW Engineering, Inc. Mem
11、ber ASHRAE Integration of Education and Certification Ad Hoc Committee Sheila Hayter National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) FilzaWalters Lawrence Technical University David Underwood Isotherm Engineering (ret.) John Nix Florida Power App G Ch 19 Sect 2 Ch1.2, 1.4 4 B. Analysis Methodologies 8 S
12、ect 11; App G Sect 5.1.1, 5.1.7 Ch 19 Sect 4.1 4 C. Software and Tool Selection 4 Sect 11; App G Ch 19 Sect 4.1 3 D. Project Scheduling and Budget Considerations 2 0 II. COMPONENTS OF BUILDINGAND ENERGY SYSTEMS 48 A. Location and Climate Definition 4 Sect 5.1.4 Ch 14 Ch 1 Ch 6 4 B. Building Envelope
13、 and Partitions 6 Sect 5.2.1, 5.4 Sect5.1-5.6; App C Sect 6.2, 7.1 Ch 15, 25, 26, 27 Sect 3.2.1 Ch 2-4 Ch 6, 7 7 The items listed here may be abbreviated; refer to full DCO inAppendixA for detailed descriptions. ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, o
14、r transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ASHRAE Desk Reference: Building Energy Modeling x C. Building HVAC Systems 9 Sect 5.8, 6.1-6.5 Sect 6.8; App G Sect 6.3, 7.5 Ch 16, 19 Sect 3.4 Ch 7-9 Ch 9, 10 7 D. Lighting Systems 3 Sect 9.4, 9
15、.5, 9.6 Sect 6.6 Sect 3.3 Ch 26, 27 Ch 8 Ch 12, 14 6 E. Other Internal and Process Loads 7 Ch 17, 18 Sect 3 2 F. District Energy Systems 2 Sect 11.2.3, App G Ch 10.8 2 G. Renewable Energy Systems 3 Ch 10.9,29 1 H. Controls 14 Sect 5.2, 5.4 Sect 5.3, 5.9 Sect6.4,6.5, 7.4,8.4,9.4, 11.3;App G Sect 6.3,
16、6.6, 7.2, 7.3 Ch 19 Sect 3 Ch 27 Ch 9, 15, 20-23, 31-33 8 III. APPLICATIONS OF ENERGYMODELSFOR BUILDINGS 12 A. Simulation Comparisons 4 Sect 6 Sect 5.4 Sect 4.1 Sect 6.3 Ch 19 Sect 5.5 6 B. Modeling Energy Performance 6 Sect 5.2 Sect 9.2.2 Sect 5.5 Sect 5 Sect5.3, Tbl 5-2, Tbl 5-4 Ch 19 Sect 3 7 DCO
17、 Matrix for ASHRAEs BEMP Certification Examination Total items ASHRAE Standard 55-2010 ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010 ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2010 ASHRAE/IES Standard 100-2006 ASHRAE Standard 140-2007 ASHRAE Guideline 14-2002 2009ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals CIBSE Building Energy and Environmental Model
18、ling IESNA Lighting Handbook Solar Radiation and Daylight Models Heat and Mass Transfer in Building Service Mechanical and Electrical Equipment No. of refs The items listed here may be abbreviated; refer to full DCO inAppendixA for detailed descriptions. ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use onl
19、y. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.Building Energy Modeling: An ASHRAE Certification Study Guide xi C. Evolution of Simulation Techniques to Meet Project Methods and Objectives 2 Sect 11.
20、3; App G Sect 4.4.3; Annex 2 Sect 6.3 Sect 5 4 IV. INTERPRETATIONSOF ENERGY MODEL RESULTS 23 A. Verification and Troubleshooting of Simulation Results 7 Sect 11.3; App G Sect 4.4 Sect 6 Ch 19 Sect 5.5 5 B. Analyzing and Comparing Modeling Results 8 Sect 5.5 Sect 4.1 Sect 6.3.3.6 Ch 19 Sect 5.5 5 C.
21、EconomicAnalyses 3 Sect 6.8.4, 6.8.5 Sect 5.4.3, 6.3.3.2.2 Ch 25 3 D. SensitivityAnalyses 2 Sect 6.3 Ch 19 Sect 2.4 3 E. Project Deliverable 3 Sect 11.1.5; App G.1.4 Sect 2 2 DCO Matrix for ASHRAEs BEMP Certification Examination Total items ASHRAE Standard 55-2010 ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010 ASHRAE/IE
22、S Standard 90.1-2010 ASHRAE/IES Standard 100-2006 ASHRAE Standard 140-2007 ASHRAE Guideline 14-2002 2009ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals CIBSE Building Energy and Environmental Modelling IESNA Lighting Handbook Solar Radiation and Daylight Models Heat and Mass Transfer in Building Service Mechanical and
23、 Electrical Equipment No. of refs The items listed here may be abbreviated; refer to full DCO inAppendixA for detailed descriptions. ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.