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The American Institute of Architects
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
U.S. Green Building Council
U.S. Department of Energy
Climate zones for United States counties.
Reproduced from ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 169-2013, Climatic Data for Building Design Standards, © 2013 ASHRAE.
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Kitchen Equipment Side panels or end walls, larger overhangs, rear seal
Exhaust hoods KE1, 3, 5, 6
behind appliances, proximity hoods, DCKV
Low temperature = 8°F TD
Condenser sizing RF1–2
Medium temperature = 12°F TD
Fin spacing Maximum 10 FPI (excluding micro channel) RF1
Specific efficiency 85 Btu/h·W at 10°F TD RF3
Air-Cooled
Minimum condensing temperature 60°F SCT RF4–5
Condensers
Fan control Variable-speed control with all fans in unison RF4, 6
Variable setpoint using ambient dry-bulb temperature
Control setpoint method plus design TD; additional adjustment for optimum RF4, 7
speed at average load
<68°F wb = 23°F TD
Condenser sizing 68°F to 75°F wb = 20°F TD RF1–2
>75°F wb = 16°F TD
Specific efficiency 180 Btu/h·W at 70°F wb and 100°F SCT RF3
Evaporative-Cooled
Minimum condensing temperature 60°F SCT RF4–5
Condensers
Fan control Variable-speed control with all fans in unison RF4, 6
Variable setpoint using ambient wet-bulb temperature
Control setpoint method plus design TD; additional adjustment for optimum RF4, 7
speed at average load
Suction groups/levels Optimize suction groups based on load dynamics RF8, 13–14
CO2 phase-change heat exchange
Indirect cooling design RF9
Low temperature = two stage or cascade
Compressor Compressor group staging and Continuously variable capacity control on each
RF10
Systems capacity control suction group
Suction groups <25°F SCT = floating suction
Suction group setpoint determination RF10
pressure logic
Mechanical subcooling Low-temperature/medium-temperature SST 30°F RF11
Closed = dairy, beverage, deli, packaged salads,
Case type horizontal (tub), and low temperature RF15–16
Refrigeration
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Service Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
Water Heating Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
Distributed MA Heating efficiency Indirect gas heat = 80% HV1–4, 12
SZVAV DX Cooling efficiency See Table 5-16 HV1–4, 12
Packaged RTU Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV1–4
High-efficiency condensing boiler = 90%
Heating efficiency HV1–3, 5, 12
Indirect gas heat = 80%
Distributed MA Positive-displacement air-cooled chillers:
SZVAV Cooling efficiency <150 tons = 10.1 EER, 13.7 IPLV HV1–3, 5, 12
Chilled-Water 150 tons = 10.1 EER, 14.0 IPLV
RTU Fan motor efficiency No recommendation* HV1–3, 5, 24
Pump motor efficiency No recommendation* HV1–3, 5
Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV1–3, 5
Distributed Heating efficiency Indirect gas heat = 80% HV1–4, 6, 12
SZVAV DX Cooling efficiency See Table 5-16 HV1–4, 6, 12
Packaged RTU
with DOAS Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV1–4, 6
Distributed Heating efficiency See Table 5-17 HV1–3, 7, 12
SZCV Cooling efficiency See Table 5-17 HV1–3, 7, 12
Air-Source HP
Packaged RTU Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV1–3, 7
with DOAS
Heating efficiency See Table 5-18 HV1–3, 8, 12
Cooling efficiency See Table 5-18 HV1–3, 8, 12
SZVAV WSHP
HVAC
Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Service Water Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
Heating Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
SWH
Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Packaged RTU
Fluid cooler fans Variable-speed control HV1–3, 8, 9, 24
with DOAS
High-efficiency boiler 90% Ec HV1–3, 8
Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV1–3, 8
Heating efficiency See Table 5-19 HV10
Dehumidification efficiency See Table 5-20 HV10
Moisture removal efficiency See Table 5-20 HV10
DOAS 65% mechanical/motor efficiency in absence of
whole-unit EER rating
Fan and motor HV10, 24
Motor efficiency as per Standard 90.1-2013,
Table 10.8
Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV10
Cooling capacity—economizers 54,000 Btu/h HV17
Control ventilation air based on pollutant
DCV/performance-based ventilation HV18
concentrations in space (CO2, VOCs, etc.)
A (humid) zones = 75% total effectiveness
Ventilation/Exhaust B (dry) zones = 75% sensible effectiveness
Exhaust air recovery—in-store cooking with
C (marine) zones = no recommendation HV13
> Standard 62.1 area exhaust requirement
Capture minimum 80% available exhaust air,
including general and bathroom, for energy recovery
Control based on occupancy using time clock or
Exhaust airflow control HV20
occupancy sensor
Outdoor air damper Motorized damper HV13
Ducts and Dampers Duct seal class Seal Class A HV21, 23
Insulation level R-6 HV22
Commissioning Commission throughout design and construction QA1–13
QA
Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
SWH
Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Packaged RTU
Fluid cooler fans Variable-speed control HV1–3, 8, 9, 24
with DOAS
High-efficiency boiler 90% Ec HV1–3, 8
Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV1–3, 8
Heating efficiency See Table 5-19 HV10
Dehumidification efficiency See Table 5-20 HV10
Moisture removal efficiency See Table 5-20 HV10
DOAS 65% mechanical/motor efficiency in absence of
whole-unit EER rating
Fan and motor HV10, 24
Motor efficiency as per Standard 90.1-2013,
Table 10.8
Maximum external static pressure 0.7 in. w.c. HV10
Cooling capacity—economizers 54,000 Btu/h HV17
Control ventilation air based on pollutant
DCV/performance-based ventilation HV18
concentrations in space (CO2, VOCs, etc.)
A (humid) zones = 75% total effectiveness
Ventilation/Exhaust B (dry) zones = 75% sensible effectiveness
Exhaust air recovery—in-store cooking with
C (marine) zones = 75% sensible effectiveness HV13
> Standard 62.1 area exhaust requirement
Capture minimum 80% available exhaust air,
including general and bathroom, for energy recovery
Control based on occupancy using time clock or
Exhaust airflow control HV20
occupancy sensor
Outdoor air damper Motorized damper HV13
Ducts and Dampers Duct seal class Seal Class A HV21, 23
Insulation level R-6 HV22
Commissioning Commission throughout design and construction QA1–13
QA
Quality Assurance
M&V Employ post-occupancy monitoring QA14–17
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
SWH
Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
SWH
Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
SWH
Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Electric heat pump water heater COP 3.0 (interior heat source) WH1–4
SWH
Recirculation pump control Time clock or demand control WH4
Pipe insulation (d < 1.5 in. / d 1.5 in.) See Table 5-15 WH5
Refrigerant heat recovery Superheat recovery using low-temperature system WH6, RF27, KE4
*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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Quality Assurance
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*Note: Where the table says “No recommendation,” the user must meet the more stringent of either the most recent edition of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 or the local code
requirements.
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