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Façade Engineering Environmentally Sustainable Design
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Structurally sound Fire-safe Does not leak Comfortable Controlled Ventilation MEETS BUILDING CODES AND THE MINIMUM STANDARD OF CARE
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Source : Rockwool International website
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Source : Architecture 2030
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DEFINITION OF A GREEN BUILDING A building that meets codes and saves ENERGY
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USE LESS GLASS !
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Concept glass cube house to showcase furniture with extra clear glass by Santambrogiomilano
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The biggest cost items in high-rise office buildings are typically SUPERSTRUCTURE, FACADES and MEP SERVICES
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LIMIT THE GLAZING AREA TO 30 – 35% USE HIGH PERFORMANCE GLASS
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PROVIDE CORRECT VENTILATION adopt ASHRAE Standard 62
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PROPER COMMISSIONING
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The Impact of FAÇADES on Energy Efficiency of Buildings
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U.S. Energy Consumption by Sector. A reorganization of existing data - combining the energy required to run residential, commercial, and industrial buildings along with the embodied energy of industry-produced materials like carpet, tile, and hardware - exposes architecture as the hidden polluter Source : Architecture 2030 architecture is the hidden polluter
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What shall we do? DESIGN STRATEGIES TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS OFF-SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY
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Source : UK Energy Efficiency Best Practice Program Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices ENERGY USE IN OFFICES
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Air conditioning load is due to lighting, equipment, people and heat gained through the facade
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How efficient is your façade?
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OTTV Overall Thermal Transfer Value WATTS PER M 2
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HEAT W = OTTV x skin area W / m2 x m2
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external environment
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OTTV x (1-WWR) x U w + x WWR x U f + x x WWR x CF T deq SC SF D T DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE EQUIVALENT TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE SOLAR FACTOR SOLAR CORRECTION FACTOR SHADING COEFFICIENT
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α (1 −WWR)Uw + (WWR)Uf + ( x CF x WWR x SC) 15 6 194 OTTV Simplified Formula
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Q gc glass conduction Q wc wall conduction Q gs glass solar
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α (1 −WWR)Uw + (WWR)Uf + ( x CF x WWR x SC) 15 6 194 WALL HEAT WINDOW HEATSOLAR THROUGH GLASS OTTV
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Q gc glass conduction Q wc wall conduction Q gs glass solar 5% 10% - 20% 80%
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15 (1 −WWR) + 6(WWR) + (194 x x WWR x ) OTTV Simplified Formula α Uw Uf SC CF BLACK0.9 – 1.0 WHITE0.15 – 0.3 SILVER / ALUMINIUM0.1 SOLAR ABSORPTION FACTOR U VALUE
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15 (1 −WWR) + 6(WWR) + (194 x x WWR x ) OTTV α Uw UfSC CF SOLAR CORRECTION FACTOR
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Orientation of Buildings
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15 (1 −WWR) + 6(WWR) + (194 x x WWR x ) OTTV α Uw Uf SC CF SHADING COEFFICIENT
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The lower the SC, the darker the interior
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The higher the VLT, the lighter the interior, but beware of GLARE
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SHADING COEFFICIENT SC SC = SC 1 x SC 2
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15 (1 − ) + 6( ) + (194 x x x ) OTTV α Uw UfSC CF Window Wall Ratio WWR WWR WWR
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The Window Wall Ratio
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Window Wall Ratio
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WWR - Window / Wall Ratio (%) 11131517192123252729 OTTV36394447515559636771
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Sound insulation does not work when the air gap is small, say 6 mm Increase air gap = 20 - 100 mm DGU double glazed unit
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Low- Emissivity Glass Type of GlassR Value Single Pane regular glass0.85 Clear Insulated Glass 7/8 inch overall thickness2.08 Hard Coat Low-E insulated glass2.45 Hard Coat Low-E insulated glass with argon2.75 Soft Coat Low-E insulated Glass3.50 Soft Coat Low-E insulated glass with argon4.35
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Soft Coat Low-E glass Silver, zinc, or tin are sputtered onto the surface of the glass where they stick. Coating is not strong and easily scratched Hard Coat Low-E glass Molten tin is heat welded to the glass. Coating is very strong and difficult to scratch or remove
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RNC
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NRNC RNC EE CRITERIA Points EE1 : Minimum EE Performance EE2 : Renewable Energy EE3 : Advanced EE Performance based on OTTV + RTTV EE4 : Home Office + Connectivity EE5 : Sustainable Maintenance 3 5 10 2 3
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RNC EE1 : MINIMUM EE PERFORMANCE INTENT Establishing minimum EE performance to reduce energy consumption in buildings, thus reducing carbon dioxide emission to the atmosphere. REQUIREMENT Points Meet MS 1525:2007 specifications: OTTV ≤ 50 W/m 2 RTTV ≤ 25 W/m 2 AND Roof U values ≤ 0.4 W/m 2 K for lightweight roofs ≤ 0.6 W/m 2 K for heavyweight roofs 3 ROOF WEIGHT GROUP lightweight roof = < 50 kg/m 2 heavyweight roof= > 50 kg/m 2
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RNC EE1 : MINIMUM EE PERFORMANCE Window / Wall Ratio (%) 11131517192123252729 OTTV36394447515559636771 Glass Shading Coefficient 0.350.450.550.650.700.750.800.850.900.95 OTTV37424853555860636668 Existing Design - Assumptions WWR = 25 % Glazing SC = 0.85 Glazing U-Value = 5.7 W/m 2 K Wall U-Value = 3.2 W/m 2 K OTTV = 63 W/m 2 Target OTTV ≤ 50 W/m 2
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RNC EE1 : MINIMUM EE PERFORMANCE ROOF U VALUE CALCULATIONS 1 2 3 4,5 6 1 2 3 4 Target Roof U Value ≤ 0.6 W/m 2 K
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RNC EE3 : ADVANCED EE PERFORMANCE INTENT Enhance building to provide thermally comfortable environment to reduce the use of air-conditioning REQUIREMENT Points OTTV ≤ 46 W/m 2, Roof U values ≤ 0.35 W/m 2 K (lightwt), ≤ 0.5 W/m 2 K (heavywt) OTTV ≤ 44 W/m 2, Roof U values ≤ 0.30 W/m 2 K (lightwt), ≤ 0.4 W/m 2 K (heavywt) OTTV ≤ 42 W/m 2, Roof U values ≤ 0.25 W/m 2 K (lightwt), ≤ 0.3 W/m 2 K (heavywt) OTTV ≤ 40 W/m 2, Roof U values ≤ 0.20 W/m 2 K (lightwt), ≤ 0.2 W/m 2 K (heavywt) OTTV ≤ 38 W/m 2, Roof U values ≤ 0.15 W/m 2 K (lightwt), ≤ 0.15 W/m 2 K (heavywt) 2 4 6 8 10
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RNC EE3 : ADVANCED EE PERFORMANCE Window / Wall Ratio (%) 11131517192123252729 OTTV36394447515559636771 Glass Shading Coefficient 0.350.450.550.650.700.750.800.850.900.95 OTTV37424853555860636668 Design to MS 1525:2007 WWR = 25 % Glazing SC = 0.60 Glazing U-Value = 5.7 W/m 2 K Wall U-Value = 3.2 W/m 2 K OTTV = 50 W/m 2 Target OTTV ≤ 46 W/m 2 - 2 points ≤ 44 W/m 2 - 4 points ≤ 42 W/m 2 - 6 points ≤ 40 W/m 2 - 8 points ≤ 38 W/m 2 - 10 points
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RNC EE3 : ADVANCED EE PERFORMANCE ROOF U VALUE CALCULATIONS +2 points +6 points +10 points +4 points +8 points
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NRNC
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NRNC EE CRITERA Points DESIGN EE1 : Minimum EE Performance EE2 : Lighting Zoning EE3 : Electrical Sub-Metering EE4 : Renewable Energy EE5 : Advanced EE Performance 1 3 1 5 15 COMMISSIONING EE6 : Enhanced Commissioning EE7 : Post Occupancy Commissioning 3232 VERIFICATION & MAINTENANCE EE8 : EE Verification EE9 : Sustainable Maintenance 2323
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NRNC EE1 : MINIMUM EE PERFORMANCE INTENT Establishing minimum EE performance to reduce energy consumption in buildings, thus reducing carbon dioxide emission to the atmosphere. REQUIREMENT Points Meet MS 1525:2007 specifications : OTTV ≤ 50 W/m 2 RTTV ≤ 25 W/m 2 AND Provision of EMS where air-conditioned space ≥ 4,000m 2 1
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NRNC EE5 : ADVANCED EE PERFORMANCE INTENT Exceed EE performance and achieve Building Energy Intensity ≤150 kWh/m 2 yr REQUIREMENT Points Achieve BEI ≤ 150 kWh/m 2 yr Achieve BEI ≤ 140 kWh/m 2 yr Achieve BEI ≤ 130 kWh/m 2 yr Achieve BEI ≤ 120 kWh/m 2 yr Achieve BEI ≤ 110 kWh/m 2 yr Achieve BEI ≤ 100 kWh/m 2 yr Achieve BEI ≤ 90 kWh/m 2 yr Values above are for Office buildings only 2 3 5 8 10 12 15
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NRNC EE5 : ADVANCED EE PERFORMANCE BEI of office buildings in Malaysia Source : PTM
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What's on the Horizon? Source : Reliant Energy Retail Holdings LLC Using refractive and reflective optics allows direct daylight to be distributed deeper into a building's core.
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THANK YOU Fenestra Malaysia Sdn Bhd J-5-12 Solaris Mont Kiara 2 Jalan Solaris 50480 Kuala Lumpur T +603 6205 1288 F +603 6205 1289 E info@fenestra.com.my
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