ASHRAE 62.2-2013 For Existing Buildings - NYSERDA

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ASHRAE 62.2-2013For Existing Buildings

ASHRAE 62.2-2013 This is a ventilation standard Tighten the house as much as is practical,then add mechanical ventilationa. Local ventilationb. Whole house ventilation

ASHRAE 62.2 History 62.2 - 2003 First standard specifically for residential buildings 62.2 - 2010 First adopted by DOE0.01Afloor 7.5 (bedroom 1) 62.2 - 2013 BPI and DOE adopted in 20140.03Afloor 7.5 (bedroom 1)

How much air does a person need?A person needs 7.5 cubic feet per minute(CFM) for breathing.CFM 7.5 x Np

Air for people Add up the number ofOccupants. Add up the number ofbedrooms, then add 1. Whichever is greater isthe number to use. Multiply that numbertimes 7.5 CFM.

7.5 CFM

2 personsCFM 7.5 x Np15 CFM

How much air does a house need?A house needs 3 CFM of fresh air per 100square feet of living space.CFM 3 x floor area100CFM .03 x Afloor3 x 1700 sq. ft. 51 CFM100.03 x 1700 sq. ft. 51 CFM

CFM for 0 bedroomsQtot (CFM) .03 x Afloor51 CFM1700 sq. ft.

People air needs House air needs total ventilationrequirementQtot .03Afloor 7.5(Np)

1 Bedroom HouseQtot .03Afloor 7.5(Np)66 CFM1700 sq. ft.

Qtot .03Afloor 7.5(Nbr 1)

Qtot .03Afloor 7.5(Nbr 1)90 CFM81 CFM1750 sq. ft.2200 sq. ft.

Standard Sizing TableTABLE 4.1a (I-P) Ventilation Air Requirements, cfmFloor Area (ft2)Bedrooms12345 1501-2000758390981052001-25009098 105 1131202501-3000105 113 120 1281353001-3500120 128 135 1431503501-4000135 143 150 1581654001-4500150 158 165 1731804501-5000165 173 180 188195

VENTILATION CALCULATION

How much air does a kitchen need?100 CFM

Kitchen existing exhaust ventilation Does the kitchen have an exhaust fan?–No, evaluate what it will take to install one.–Yes, measure the airflow.–Does it move 100 CFM or more? Yes, the kitchen is in compliance with 62.2. No, can it be cleaned, repaired or replaced? Does the kitchen have an operable window?–Yes, then the kitchen fan only needs to move 80 CFM.–No, then the kitchen exhaust must be 100 CFM minimum.

How much air does a bathroom need?50 CFMA full bathroom with ashower or tub needs 50 CFMof ventilation.A simple half-bath does notneed a fan according toASHRAE 62.2.

Bathroom existing exhaust ventilation Does the bathroom have an exhaust fan?–No, evaluate what it will take to install one.–Yes, measure the airflow.–Does it move 50 CFM or more? Yes, the bathroom is in compliance with 62.2. No, can it be cleaned, repaired or replaced? Does the bathroom have an operable window?–Yes, then the bath fan only needs to move 30 CFM.–No, then the bathroom exhaust fan must move 50 CFM minimum.

INFILTRATION CALCULATION

“Infiltration” is uncontrolled ventilation.Fans provide controlled ventilation.Total ventilation is a combinationof infiltration and fan ventilation.Qtot Qinf Qfan

Total ventilation is a combination ofinfiltration and mechanical fan ventilation.Qtot Qinf QfanTo determine the minimum CFM the fan needs to provide,subtract infiltration from the total ventilation.Qfan Qtot - Qinf

To calculateEffective Annual Average Infiltration Rate (Qinf),Three variables must be determined.wsfweather and shielding factorsnumber of stories factorCFM50 air leakage of the houseQinf .052 x CFM50 x s x wsf

Weather and Shielding Factor (wsf)wsf is calculated from HDD/CDD, wind, and shielding.The wsf for your nearestweather station is foundin Appendix B of theASHRAE standard.U.S. Climate ZonesSource: ASHRAE Transactions 2003 ASHRAE

Number of Stories How many stories aboveground is the house?s FactorNumber ofStoriesStory Factor (s)1121.1331.2341.39

Post Air Sealing Blower DoorExpected Final CFM50at test-out.

Effective Annual Average Infiltration Rate (Qinf)Qinf .052 x CFM50 x s x wsf43 CFM .052 x 1500x1 x .55

Qfan Qtot - Qinf23 66 - 4366 CFM23 CFM1700 sq. ft.

Alternative Compliance Path Method of meeting local exhaust requirements inkitchens and bathrooms that do not have existinglocal ventilation. Local ventilation deficits will be added together, androlled into whole house ventilation requirements.

Continuous exhaust fan run time.If you must have anintermittent fan, thenthe fan outputincreases to make upfor the short run time.

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

Ventilation Equipment Requirements Whole house ventilation fan should be rated at 1.0 sone orless. Intermittent local exhaust fans should be 3.0 sone or lessunless they are greater than 400 cfm. Exceptions: HVAC and remote-mounted fans do not needto meet the sound requirements as long as they areoutside the habitable space and a minimum of 4 feet ofduct from the fan and intake grille.ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2010 7.1 – 7.2.2

IMPLEMENTATIONTATION

Exhaust Only VentilationThis will furtherexacerbate thenegative pressure inthe house. Best suitedfor a house wherethere are no NaturalDraft Appliances.

Supply Only VentilationThis may be a goodoption for a negativehouse. It controlswhere the air iscoming from andwhere it is distributedto.

Exhaust & Supply VentilationA balanced system willgive the best resultsfor distributed fresh airthrough the building.

SPREADSHEET CALCULATIONS

EXAMPLE 1

ASHRAE 62.2-2013 This is a ventilation standard Tighten the house as much as is practical, then add mechanical ventilation . a. Local ventilation b. Whole house ventilation . ASHRAE 62.2 History 62.2 - 2003 First standard specifically for residential buildings 62.2 - 2010 First adopted by DOE 0.01A. floor 7.5 (bedroom 1) 62.2 - 2013 BPI and DOE adopted .File Size: 1MBPage Count: 41People also search forashrae 62 2 2013 calculatorashrae 62 2 2013 pdfashrae 62 2 pdf free downloadashrae 62 2 ventilation calculatorashrae 62 1 free downloadashrae 62 1 ventilation table