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Compliance Software Tool Approval Technical Assistance Manual
Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation, 5th Edition (2014)
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Overview Review TAM & Standards Compliance Methods
6/26/2014 Overview Review TAM & Standards Compliance Methods Formulate Test Cases Evaluation Procedure Vendor’s Requirement Reporting Requirements 9/22/2018
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6/26/2014 Project Summary Review and Update the TAM per the Florida Building Code: Energy Conservation, 5th Edition Formulate New Test Cases & Evaluation Procedure for each Compliance Method Six Test Cases to use for Residential Prescriptive Methods Five Test Cases for Residential Performance e-Ratio Sixteen Test Cases for Commercial Performance Method Six Test Cases for Commercial Prescriptive Method One Test Case for Envelope Trade-Off Method Each Commercial Test is Evaluated for Two Climate Zones Update Existing Test Cases (only for residential) Provide Standard Reference Test Results Define Reporting and Submittal Requirements 9/22/2018
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Introduction & Overview of Process Types of Approval
Vendor Requirements User’s Manual and Help System Requirements Managing User Inputs Residential Energy Compliance Software Programs Commercial Energy Compliance Software Alternative Compliance Software Test Appendix 9/22/2018
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Code Compliance Options
Residential Prescriptive R-value Method Prescriptive U-factor Alternative Method Prescriptive Total UA Alternative Method Performance Method 9/22/2018
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Code Compliance Options
Commercial Buildings FEC Prescriptive Method FEC Total Building Performance Method ASHRAE Prescriptive Method ASHRAE Envelope Trade-off Method ASHRAE Energy Cost Budget Method 9/22/2018
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Technical Approach & Work Done
Commercial: Activities Overview Review of Existing Manual, Applicable Standards, COMNET, and Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation, 5th Edition (2014) Identify the Code Compliance Methods Requirements Formulate New Test Cases for Each Method Create Standard Reference Design and Performance Requirements Design Evaluation Procedure Define Reporting and Submission Requirements 9/22/2018
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Commercial Evaluation Approach
Compliance Options – Test Cases Prescriptive (FEC and ASHRAE) Two Prototype Building (Six Test Cases) Envelope Trade-off (ASHRAE) One Prototype Building (One Test Case) Performance (FEC and ASHRAE) Prototype Buildings (Sixteen Test Cases) Software Vendor’s enters the proposed building inputs to their software and generate the standard reference building requirements and envelope performance factors. Record the results into the evaluation spreadsheets. 9/22/2018
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Commercial Evaluation Approach
Test Cases: Prototype Building Summary “CommercialCodeComplianceTestSuite.xls” Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 A1 Office 1 22,500 A3 3 67,500 A20 20 450,000 B1 Retail, Supermarket 40,000 C1 Manufacturing, Warehouse 160,000 D7 Mixed use: Retail, Office, and Multifamily 7 179,400 E1 Mixed use: Retail, and Warehouse 90,000 The spreadsheet contains the proposed prototype building inputs. 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building A1: Office
6/26/2014 Prototype Building A1: Office Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 A1 Office 1 22,500 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building A3: Office
6/26/2014 Prototype Building A3: Office Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 A3 Office 3 67,500 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building A20: Office
6/26/2014 Prototype Building A20: Office Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 A20 Office 20 450,000 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building B1: Retail, Supermarket
6/26/2014 Prototype Building B1: Retail, Supermarket Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 B1 Retail, Supermarket 1 40,000 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building C1: Manufacturing, or Warehouse
6/26/2014 Prototype Building C1: Manufacturing, or Warehouse Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 C1 Manufacturing, Warehouse 1 160,000 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building D7: Mixed Use (Retail, Office & Multi-Family)
6/26/2014 Prototype Building D7: Mixed Use (Retail, Office & Multi-Family) Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 D7 Mixed use: Retail, Office, and Multifamily 7 179,400 9/22/2018
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Prototype Building E1: Mixed Use (Retail and Warehouse)
6/26/2014 Prototype Building E1: Mixed Use (Retail and Warehouse) Test Suite Buildings Application Number of Floors Total Floor Size, ft2 E1 Mixed use: Retail, and Warehouse 1 90,000 9/22/2018
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Commercial Evaluation Approach
Results & Evaluation Prescriptive (FEC and ASHRAE) CommercialPrescriptiveMethodsResults.xls Envelope Trade-Off (ASHRAE) CommercialEnvelopeTradeOffMethodResults.xls Performance (FEC and ASHRAE) CommercialPerformanceMethodsResults.xls Each workbook contain expected results per the standard reference design requirements and performance results and a place holder for the Vendor’s software generated results for side-by-side comparison. 9/22/2018
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Commercial: Prescriptive Options
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Commercial: Performance Options
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Commercial: Envelope Trade-Off
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ASHRAE Standard 140 tests for Commercial software
For software supporting Performance Based Compliance: ASHRAE Standard 140 Test Certification The compliance software provider shall submit a certificate to the commission indicating that the code compliance software engine meets the requirements of the Standard 140 tests.
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Technical Approach & Work Done
Residential: Activities Overview Review of Existing Manual, Applicable Standards, and 2014 Florida Building Code Identify Compliance Methods Requirements Formulate New Test Cases & Updated Existing Ones Create Standard Reference Design & Performance Requirements Design Evaluation Procedure Define Reporting & Submission Requirements 9/22/2018
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Residential: Validation Approach
6/26/2014 Residential: Validation Approach Prescriptive Methods R-value Method U-factor Alternative Method Total UA Alternative Method Six single family detached home designs were formulated for testing the prescriptive methods. Each test case is evaluated using the three methods. The test methods, assumptions, evaluation results and procedures are summarized in a standalone spreadsheet (Since June 15, 2014 we combined house description, UA-Calculation, and Residential Prescriptive Compliance Test 2014). 9/22/2018
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Prescriptive: House Description
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Prescriptive: UA-Calculation
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Prescriptive: U-Calculation
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Prescriptive: R-Value Validation
Software Vendor enter their results in the yellow cells Selects dropdown menu for most entries Must enter the software calculated average Fenestration U-Factor and SHGC List of mandatory requirements included For mandatory they can choose “Not Part of Software” If the software calculates all the expected results the “Test Results for Software” will “PASS” 9/22/2018
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Prescriptive: U-Factor Validation
Software Vendor enter their results in the yellow cells Selects dropdown menu for most entries Must enter the software calculated average Fenestration U-Factor and SHGC List of mandatory requirements included For mandatory they can choose “Not Part of Software” If the software calculates all the expected results the “Test Result ” will “PASS” 9/22/2018
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Prescriptive: Total UA Validation
6/26/2014 Prescriptive: Total UA Validation Software Vendor enter their results in the yellow cells Must enter the software calculated total UA for the proposed and standard reference home We allow 2% Range for the total UA calculation knowing that software may use different properties for construction materials List of mandatory requirements included For mandatory they can choose “Not Part of Software” If the software calculates all the expected results the “Test Result ” will “PASS” 9/22/2018
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Residential: Validation Approach
Performance Method The five test cases were updated to test vendor’s software capability of generating the standard reference design from proposed design building only HVAC Equipment Performance Tests Hot Water System Performance Tests Duct Distribution System Efficiency Tests Five new tests were created to evaluate code compliance using e-Ratio method 9/22/2018
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Performance Method: e-Ratio Test
Test Description (New test cases created) Case L130A-01: Using the HERS BESTEST L130 case for Orlando, create a 3-bedroom Proposed Home containing the following equipment: Heating system – electric HP with HSPF = 7.7 Cooling system – electric A/C with SEER = 13.0 Hot Water – 40 gal electric with EF = 0.92 Equipment, Ductwork located inside the conditioned space and have zero (0) air leakage. Case L100A-02: Identical to Case L130A-01 except that the hot water heater is changed to a tankless natural gas with EF = 0.82. Case L100A-03: Identical to Case L130A-01 except that the space heating system is changed to a natural gas furnace with AFUE = 78%. Case L100A-04: Identical to Case L130A-01 except that the space heating system is changed to a high efficiency HP with SEER=17 and HSPF = 10. Case L100A-05: Case L130A-01 except the space heating system is changed to a high efficiency natural gas furnace with AFUE = 96%. 9/22/2018
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Performance: e-Ratio Validation
Acceptance Criteria: The reported Reference Home End Use Loads (REULs) vary by less than 0.2% across all cases. The difference between the e-Ratios calculated by the software tool and the e-Ratios calculated by the results spreadsheet provided by the Florida Building Commission is less than 0.5% for all cases. 9/22/2018
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Residential: Validation Approach
Performance Method: Results Workbooks 2014_Florida_AutoGen_results-form.xls DHW_results-form.xls DSE_results-form.xls FL_eRatio-results_form.xls FL-HERS_BESTEST_results-form.xls HERS_BESTEST_results-form.xls HVAC_results-form.xls 9/22/2018
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Submission Cover Sheet
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Thank you Questions?
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