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Title: Laboratory HVAC Best Practices


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Laboratory HVAC Best Practices
Intensive ventilation requirements and
increasing plug loads make todays laboratories
the single largest campus energy consumer.  The
challenge is to design and operate energy
efficient labswhile still maintaining high
performance, comfort, and safety standards.  This
session presents some of the latest strategies
and best practices for optimizing laboratory
energy performance.
  • Dale Sartor, LBNL
  • Craig Johnson, UC San Diego
  • Bill Cowdell, UC Irvine
  • Rich Yardley, Newmatic Engineering

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The UC Project Management Institute is a
Registered Provider with The American Institute
of Architects Continuing Education Systems.
Credit earned on completion of this program will
be reported to CES Records for AIA members.
Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members
are available upon request (emily.nalven_at_ucop.edu)
.This program is registered with the AIA-CES
for continuing professional education. As such,
it does not include content that may be deemed or
construed to be an approval or endorsement by the
AIA of any material of construction or any method
or manner of handling, using, distributing, or
dealing in any material or product. Questions
related to specific materials, methods and
services will be addressed at the conclusion of
this presentation.
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  • Construction
  • Bioengineering
  • Brain Imaging
  • Natural Sciences
  • Eleanor Roosevelt College
  • Design and Construction
  • Liechtag
  • Cancer Center
  • SASF
  • East Campus Central Plant
  • Retina Glaucoma
  • Management School
  • Mayer Hall Addition
  • La Jolla Playhouse
  • Computer Sciences
  • Design and Construction (cont)
  • East Campus Grad Housing
  • Price Center Expansion
  • Student Health Addition
  • Pharmacy
  • Bioengineering Library
  • Multipurpose
  • Supercomputer
  • CAL-IT
  • Design
  • Paine Center
  • Structures
  • Cardio-Vascular Center
  • Music School
  • Management School II

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UCSD Performance vs Title 24 UCSD Performance vs Title 24 UCSD Performance vs Title 24 UCSD Performance vs Title 24 UCSD Performance vs Title 24
Project SF Code Yr Better Than Compliance Incentives
Powell-Focht Bio-Eng 97,144 1998 17.1 40,879
Natural Sciences 168,811 1998 22.5 243,634
Cancer Research Center 241,056 1998 26.6 150,000
School of Pharmacy 90,968 2001 31.1 135,243
Mayer Hall Addition 57,393 2001 27.1 30,784
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  • hospitals
  • dormitories
  • laboratories
  • other - classrooms, offices, auditorium, etc

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Exceeding Title 24
  • building massing, glazing, exterior shades, etc
  • thermal load on, or in, the building
  • mechanical engineer to identify loads, mitigate
    them and influence the building static element
    design
  • acceptable indoor environment
  • ME accountable for indoor environment

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  • what worked and why
  • what should we never do again

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  • thermal fluid heaters
  • exhaust plenums
  • insulation on steam and condensate piping
  • vivarium floors (epoxy)
  • environmental cold rooms
  • PLC and software
  • ventilation air condensation
  • door heater
  • fanwall system

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  • catwalk over vivariums
  • motion sensors for HVAC and lighting
  • press unoccupied air change rates
  • in vivariums, air in and out of each space
  • animal bedding systems (Detach)
  • disposal bin design
  • irrigation from condensate, not rain
  • glazing
  • manage solar load off of building
  • views to outside of building
  • interior shades

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Credit 8.2 (1 point) Direct line of sight to
vision glazing from 90 of all regularly
occupied spaces, not including copy rooms,
storage areas, mechanical, laundry, and other low
occupancy support areas. Provide drawings and a
narrative highlighting direct line of sight zone.
Submit calculations demonstrating that 90 of
these zones have direct lines of site to
perimeter glazing
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  • above ceiling coordination
  • lab consultants vs engineering designers
  • test and balance
  • list redundancy in remarks column
  • Px installations and retrofits
  • airflow and static
  • 3D diagrams

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Scripps 3030 Research Laboratory
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  • wall occupancy sensors with two contacts
  • data visualization for Supercomputer
  • low grade heat off of server racks

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QUESTIONS?
  • This concludes the American Institute of
    Architects Continuing Education Systems Program.

Dale Sartor, P.E. Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory DASartor_at_LBL.gov (510)
486-5988 http//www.labs21century.gov/
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