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ANNEXURE-I REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFIED COMPLIANCE
ANNEXURE-II COPY OF MINUTES OF SEAC
Minutes of the 81st
Goa State Expert Appraisal Committee
(Goa-SEAC) meeting held on 29th
November 2016 at 10.00 a.m. in the
conference room of Goa-PCB, Patto.
The eighty-first meeting of the Goa-SEAC (hereinafter referred as “Committee’) was
held on 29th
November 2016 in the conference room of Goa State Pollution Control Board
(GSPCB) from 10.00 a.m. onwards under the Chairmanship of Prof. Antonio Jaime Afonso. The
list of members who attended the meeting is at “Annexure – 1”.
At the outset, Chairman welcomed the Members requested Secretary, SEAC to proceed
as per the Agenda items (refer Annexure – 2).
1. Subsequently, M/s, Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai made the project-
specific presentation on behalf of M/s DLF Private Ltd., seeking environmental
clearance (subsequent to expiry of the EC issued by the MoEF during May 2008) for proposed
commercial development at plot no. 35 (total plot area – 18,120 sq.mts. – BUA – 74,411
sq.mts.), EDC Patto, Panaji. Following the presentation, the Committee sought
compliance / submission to the following observations prior to appraise the proposal
further:
a. Structural Stability certificate for the revised plan.
b. Detailed Traffic Management Plan including peak hour / vehicular movements patterns
during construction and post-construction phases.
c. Submit authorized Soil investigation report.
d. Detailed air-conditioning load calculations and detailed heat-load calculations due to
glazing of building along with measures proposed for its effective reduction.
e. Proposed Odour control measures and air changes.
f. Disaster Management Plan (DMP) including safeguards proposed in the event of
flooding.
g. Drainage and Debris management plan.
h. Proposed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
i. Prioritize native flora for landscaping.
In addition, the Committee is of the considered opinion that the fire and safety is an
area of major concern in the project proposal and hence, merits mandatory compliances
to the following fire-safety and health–related initiatives -
(i) Jockey pump should be 30 Horse Power, 3200 lt. capacity and stand-by
pump of 2200 LPM pressure dedicated sprinkler pump connected to gravity
supply from the overhead tank.
(ii) Fire escape staircases should be pressurised and the landing enclosures
should have 1-hr. fire resistance enclosures. All fire escapes should have
foot light system.
(iii) Since proposed occupancy is of a mixed type with mercantile and business
group fire protection classification, fire load, occupancy load and structural
load should be carried out.
(iv) Number of fire-escapes should be specified as per occupancy load and
evacuation time.
(v) For the atrium smoke eviction IR beam smoke detector be provided, coupled
with automatic smoke ventilation / eviction system.
(vi) There shall be pictorial / fluorescent signages for exits and fire escape
besides other areas of fixtures.
(vii) All AC ducts should be coupled with photoelectric / smoke detector for
automatic shutdown of fire dampers.
(viii) All the electrical equipments should be protected with non-conducting
extinguishers – potassium bicarbonate / HCFC extinguishers.
(ix) All the vertical openings in the building shall be sealed with the fire-
resistant material.
Accordingly, the Committee has decided to await the submission of compliance to
above-mentioned observations for further needful.
2. Later, Committee perused the compliance submitted by M/s Umiya Holdings Pvt. Ltd.,
in response to observations made during project-specific presentation in 75th
SEAC
meeting held on 22nd
September 2016. On verification and deliberation on the same, the
Committee has decided to recommend the proposal to the Authority for grant of
prior environmental clearance.
3. Subsequently, Committee perused the compliance submitted by M/s Manglam Build
Developers Ltd., for proposed group housing-cum-commercial project at Bainguinim to
post-presentation observations made during 80th
meeting held on 22nd
November 2016.
On verification of the same, the Committee has decided to recommend the proposal to
the Authority notwithstanding the submission of suitable compliance to (a) Traffic
Management Plan including peak-hour movements, (b) providing smoke detectors to the
staircase area and fire water tank and (c) positive ventilation for each cluster unit and fire
alerting system at assembly points which can be considered as ‘Specific conditions’, if
the proposal is considered for grant of EC.
The meeting ended with vote of thanks to the Chair.
Dr. Manoj Borkar ________Sd./-_____________
Mrs. A.A.B. Barreto ________Sd./-_____________
Dr. P. K. John ________Sd./-_____________
Dr. Jagannath Hirkude ________Sd./-_____________
Mr. Suhas Gaonkar _______Sd./-______________
Sd./- Sd./-
Mr. Antonio Jaime C. Afonso Dr. Mohan Girap
Chairman, Goa-SEAC Secretary, Goa-SEAC
Place: Patto, Panaji
Date: December 2016
ANNEXURE – 1
List of members present during the 81st Goa-SEAC meeting held on 29
th
November 2016
1. Prof. Antonio Jaime C. Afonso - Chairman
2. Dr. Manoj R. Borkar - Member
3. Mrs. A. A. B. Barreto - Member
4. Dr. P. K. John - Member
5. Dr. Jagannath Hirkude - Member
6. Mr. Suhas Gaonkar - Member
7. Dr. Mohan Girap - Secretary
Minutes of the 83rd
Goa State Expert Appraisal Committee
(Goa-SEAC) meeting held on 6th
December 2016 at 03.00 p.m. in the
conference room of Goa-PCB, Patto
The eighty-third meeting of the Goa-SEAC (hereinafter referred as “Committee’) was
held on 6th
December 2016 in the conference room of Goa State Pollution Control Board
(GSPCB) from 03.00 p.m. onwards under the Chairmanship of Prof. Antonio Jaime Afonso. The
list of members who attended the meeting is at “Annexure – 1”.
At the outset, Chairman welcomed the Members requested Secretary, SEAC to proceed
as per the Agenda items (refer Annexure – 2).
a. On perusal of compliance submitted by M/s DLF Private Ltd., seeking
environmental clearance (subsequent to expiry of the EC issued by the MoEF during May
2008) for proposed commercial development at plot no. 35 (total plot area – 18,120
sq.mts. – BUA – 74,411 sq.mts.), EDC Patto, Panaji, the Committee observed that
the Project Proponent (PP) has not met with requisite compliances vis-a-vis
Committee’s prescriptions for fire and life safety. The submitted proposal is unique
in the sense that it proposes to house seven multiplexes within the precincts of the
proposed building, raising realistic apprehensions on life safety in event of
unforeseen acts of providence and as such rigorous appraisal of this functional area
was conducted by the committee. The compliances / submissions were verified and
the following gaps in information and non-compliances vis-a-vis the prescriptions
were recorded.
1. Fire escape staircases should be pressurised and the landing enclosures
should have 1-hr. fire resistance enclosures. All fire escapes should have
foot light system with not less than 10 Lux.
2. Since proposed occupancy is of a mixed type with mercantile and business
group fire protection classification, fire load, occupancy load and structural
load should be carried out.
3. Number of fire-escapes should be specified as per occupancy load and
evacuation time of 2.5 minutes.
4. For the atrium smoke eviction IR beam smoke detector be provided, coupled
with automatic smoke ventilation / eviction system.
5. There shall be pictorial / fluorescent signages for exits and fire escape
besides other areas of fixtures.
6. All AC ducts should be coupled with photoelectric / smoke detector for fire
damper for automatic shutdown.
As such, the Committee is of the opinion that the environmental clearance
(EC) be recommended to the Authority for this proposal only after satisfactory
redressal of above-referred non-compliances.
The meeting ended with vote of thanks to the Chair.
Dr. Manoj Borkar ________Sd./-_____________
Mrs. A.A.B. Barreto ________Sd./_____________
Dr. P. K. John ______Sd./-______________
Dr. Jagannath Hirkude ______Sd./-_____________
Mrs. Ashwini Panandiker ________Sd./-_____________
Sd./- Sd./-
Mr. Antonio Jaime C. Afonso Dr. Mohan Girap
Chairman, Goa-SEAC Secretary, Goa-SEAC
Place: Patto, Panaji
Date: December 2016
ANNEXURE – 1
List of members present during the 83rd
Goa-SEAC meeting held on 6th
December 2016
1. Prof. Antonio Jaime C. Afonso - Chairman
2. Dr. Manoj R. Borkar - Member
3. Mrs. A. A. B. Barreto - Member
4. Dr. P. K. John - Member
5. Dr. Jagannath Hirkude - Member
6. Mrs Ashwini Pai Panandiker - Member
7. Dr. Mohan Girap - Secretary
ANNEXURE-III Annexure XIV of the amended EIA Notification vide S.O.
3999 (E) dated 09.12.2016.
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
Topography
and Natural
Drainage
1 The natural drain system should be
maintained for ensuring unrestricted
flow of water. No construction shall
be allowed to obstruct the natural
drainage through the site. No
construction is allowed on wetland
and water bodies. Check dams, bio-
swales, landscape, and other
sustainable urban drainage systems
(SUDS) are allowed for maintaining
the drainage pattern and to harvest
rainwater.
Buildings shall be designed to follow
the natural topography as much as
possible. Minimum cutting and
filling should be done.
Yes, Natural drain will be
maintained.
Will be Complied with.
The project site is not located
on a wetland.
Water
conservation-
Rain Water
Harvesting,
and Ground
Water
Recharge
2 A complete plan for rain water
harvesting, water efficiency and
conservation should be prepared.
The local bye- law provisions on rain
water harvesting should be followed.
If local bye-law provisions are not
available, adequate provision for
storage and recharge should be
followed as per the Ministry of
Urban Development Model Building
Bye-laws,2016.
A rain water harvesting planned to be
designed where the recharge bores of
minimum one recharge bore per
5,000 square meters of built up area
and storage capacity of minimum
one day of total fresh water
requirement shall be provided. In
areas where ground water recharge is
not feasible, the rain water should be
harvested and stored for reuse. The
ground water shall not be withdrawn
without approval from the
Competent Authority.
Yes, a Complete plan is prepared,
Rain water harvesting tank of
capacity 100 cum located on
basement is proposed.
The water collected will be treated
using sand filter, activated carbon
filter and chlorinated.
Details of rain water collection
scheme has been submitted in EC
application and will be complied
with.
Detailed Storm Water Drainage
plan is enclosed as Annexure-VII
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
All recharge should be limited to
shallow aquifer.
2(a) At least 20% of the open spaces as
required by the local building bye-
laws shall be pervious. Use of Grass
pavers, paver blocks with at least
50%opening, landscape etc. would
be considered as pervious surface.
Plot area = 18120 sq m
Open area = 15% of 18120 sq m
= 2720 sq m
Requirement of pervious = 20% of
2720 sq m = 545 sq m
We are providing 545 sq m or
20% is pervious
Landscape Plan is enclosed as
Annexure-VIII
2(b) Use of water efficient appliances
should be promoted. Low flow
fixture and fixtures or sensors be
used to promote water conservation.
We ensure to provide water
efficient fixtures for low water
consumption.
2 (c) Separation of grey and black water
should be done by the use of dual
plumbing system. In case of single
stack system separate recirculation
lines for flushing by giving dual
plumbing system be done.
We are providing single stack
system. Separate lines will be
provided for flushing & irrigation
water.
Solid Waste
Management
3 Solid waste: Separate wet and dry
bins must be provided in each unit
and at the ground level for
facilitating segregation of waste.
The provisions of the Solid Waste
(Management) Rules 2016 and the e-
waste (Management) Rules 2016,
and the Plastics Waste
(Management) Rules 2016 shall be
followed.
We ensure to provide separate
dust bins for collection &
segregation of Wet waste & Dry
waste at ground level.
3 (a) All non-biodegradable waste shall be
handed over to authorized recyclers
for which a written tie up must be
done with the authorized recyclers.
All Non-degradable waste and
inert waste will be sent to
authorized disposals site.
3(b) Organic waste
composter/Vermiculture pit with a
minimum capacity of 0.3
kg/person/day must be installed.
Yes, Mechanical composter of
capacity 200kg/batch will be
installed.
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
Sewage
Treatment
Plant
4 Onsite sewage treatment of capacity
of treating 100% waste water to be
installed. Treated waste water shall
be reused on site for landscape,
flushing, cooling tower, and other
end-uses. Excess treated water shall
be discharged as per CPCB norms.
Natural treatment systems shall be
promoted.
Sludge from the onsite sewage
treatment, including septic tanks,
shall be collected, conveyed and
disposed as per the Ministry of
Urban Development, Central Public
Health and Environmental
Engineering Organization
(CPHEEO) Manual on Sewerage
and Sewage Treatment Systems,
2013.
Yes, STP is proposed of 250
KLD capacity.
Dual Plumbing plan is enclosed
as Annexure IX
Will be complied.
Energy 5 Compliance with the Energy
Conservation Building Code
(ECBC) of Bureau of Energy
Efficiency shall be ensured.
Buildings in the States which have
notified their own ECBC, shall
comply with the State ECBC.
Outdoor and common area lighting
shall be LED.
Concept of passive solar design that
minimize energy consumption in
buildings by using design elements,
such as building orientation,
landscaping, efficient building
envelope, appropriate fenestration,
increased day lighting design and
thermal mass etc. shall be
incorporated in the building design.
Wall, window, and roof u-values
shall be as per ECBC specifications.
Yes complied, LED lighting and
low loss ballast are planned for
energy conservation.
The building material the
exposed roof will be insulated as
per ECBC specifications.
Compliance of ECBC is
attached as Annexure-VI
5 (a) Solar, wind or other Renewable Complied, will be provided 20%
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
Energy shall be installed to meet
electricity generation equivalent to
1% of the demand load or as per the
state level/ local building bye-law’s
requirement, whichever is higher.
of external lighting requirement
through solar energy.
5 (b) Solar water heating shall be provided
to meet 20% of the hot water demand
of the commercial and institutional
building or as per the requirement of
the local building bye-laws,
whichever is higher. Residential
buildings are also recommended to
meet its hot water demand from solar
water heaters, as far as possible.
Complied with. We will provide
solar water heaters to meet hot
water requirement.
5 (c) Use of environment friendly
materials in bricks, blocks and other
construction materials, shall be
required for at least 20% of the
construction material quantity.
These include fly-ash bricks, hollow
bricks, AACs, Fly Ash Lime
Gypsum blocks, Compressed earth
blocks, and other environment
friendly materials.
Fly ash should be used as building
material in the construction as per the
provisions of the Fly Ash
Notification of September, 1999 as
amended from time to time.
Environment friendly materials
in bricks, blocks and other
construction materials, shall be
used for construction material.
Fly-ash bricks will also be used
as building material in the
construction as per the provisions
of the Fly Ash Notification of
September, 1999 as amended
from time to time.
6 Air Quality and Noise
Dust, smoke & other air pollution
prevention measures shall be
provided for the building as well as
the site. These measures shall
include screens for the building
under construction, continuous dust/
wind breaking walls all around the
site (at least 3-meter height).
Plastic/tarpaulin sheet covers shall
be provided for vehicles bringing in
Following measures shall be
provided to reduce air pollution:
1) Buildings at the time of the
construction will be properly
covered with dust screens.
2) Proper barricading of the site
upto a height of 3 m will be
done at the time of the
construction.
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
sand, cement, murram and other
construction materials prone to
causing dust pollution at the site as
well as taking out debris from the
site. Wheel washing for the vehicles
used be done.
Sand, murram, loose soil, cement,
stored on site shall be covered
adequately so as to prevent dust
pollution.
Wet jet shall be provided for
grinding and stone cutting. Unpaved
surfaces and loose soil shall be
adequately sprinkled with water to
suppress dust.
All construction and demolition
debris shall be stored at the site (and
not dumped on the roads or open
spaces outside) before they are
properly disposed. All demolition
and construction waste shall be
managed as per the provisions of the
Construction and Demolition Waste
Rules 2016.
All workers working at the
construction site and involved in
loading, unloading, carriage of
construction material and
construction debris or working in
any area with dust pollution shall be
provided with dust mask.
For indoor air quality, the ventilation
provisions as per National Building
Code of India.
3) To prevent the dust,
plastic/tarpaulin sheet covers
shall be provided for vehicles
bringing in sand, cement,
murram and other
construction materials.
4) Wheel washing for the
vehicles will be done at the
entry and exit gates.
5) All C&D debris will be sent
to Approved C&D waste
Management facility.
All the workers working at the
construction site will be provided
with all the safety equipment.
6 (a) The location of the DG set and
exhaust pipe height shall be as per
the provisions of the CPCB norms.
Complied.
Green Cover 7 A minimum of 1 tree for every 80
sq.mt. of land should be planted and
Required No. of Trees : 227 (1
tree/ 80 sq m
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
maintained. The existing trees will
be counted for this purpose.
Preference should be given to
planting native species.
Number of Trees Proposed : 227
Preference will be given to native
indigenous species.
7 (a) Where the trees need to be cut,
compensatory plantation in the ratio.
No. of trees cut: 50
No. of trees planted: 227
Top Soil
Preservation
and Reuse
8 Topsoil should be stripped to a depth
of 20 cm from the areas proposed for
buildings, roads, paved areas, and
external services. It should be
stockpiled appropriately in
designated areas and reapplied
during plantation of the proposed
vegetation on site.
Top soil will be preserved nearby
site; & reused for landscaping.
Transport 9 A comprehensive mobility plan, as
per MoUD best practices guidelines
(URDPFI), shall be prepared to
include motorized, non-motorized,
public, and private networks.
Road should be designed with due
consideration for environment, and
safety of users. The road system can
be designed with these basic criteria.
1. Hierarchy of roads with
proper segregation of
vehicular and pedestrian
traffic.
2. Traffic calming measures.
3. Proper design of entry and exit
points.
4. Parking norms as per local
regulation.
Management of traffic is properly
done at the project site.
Parking norms are as per the local
by laws.
Environment
Management
Plan
10 An environmental management plan
(EMP) shall be prepared and
implemented to ensure compliance
with the environmental conditions
specified in item number 1 to
9above. A dedicated Environment
Monitoring Cell with defined
Noted
Environment Management plan
has already been submitted to
MoEF&CC
MEDIUM S.No ENVIRONMENTAL
C O N D I T I O N S
Compliance
functions and responsibility shall be
put in place to implement the EMP.
The environmental cell shall ensure
that the environment infrastructure
like Sewage Treatment Plant,
Landscaping, Rain Water
Harvesting, Energy efficiency and
conservation, water efficiency and
conservation, solid waste
management, renewable energy etc.
are kept operational and meet the
required standards. The
environmental cell shall also keep
the record of environment
monitoring and those related to the
environment infrastructure.
ANNEXURE-IV UNDERTAKING
ANNEXURE-V SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLAN
ANNEXURE-VI ECBC COMPLIANCE
ECBC Compliance Energy Analysis Report
Patto Plaza, Panjim, Goa, India.
Submitted by: Environmental Design Solutions Pvt. Ltd., D1/25, Basement, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, 110057, India.
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Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 3
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Energy Conservation Building Code-2007 ............................................................................................... 5
Analysis Methodology ............................................................................................................................. 6
Whole Building Simulation .................................................................................................................. 6
Project description .................................................................................................................................. 7
Area Statement ................................................................................................................................... 7
Floor Plans (as modelled) .................................................................................................................... 8
Simulation Parameters............................................................................................................................ 9
Building Envelope ................................................................................................................................ 9
Lighting, Equipment and Occupant densities ................................................................................... 10
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning ......................................................................................... 11
Analysis Results ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Appendix A1: Occupancy and Operational Schedules .......................................................................... 14
Appendix B1: Simulation Advisory Messages ....................................................................................... 15
Solar Photo Voltaic Energy Produced ................................................................................................... 16
Appendix B2: Simulation Output Reports ............................................................................................. 17
Proposed Design ............................................................................................................................... 17
Baseline Case 0 degree ..................................................................................................................... 20
Baseline Case 90 degree ................................................................................................................... 23
Baseline Case 180 degree ................................................................................................................. 26
Baseline Case 270 degree ................................................................................................................. 29
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................. 32
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Figure 1: Summary of Analysis Results ................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 2: 3D View of Simulation Model .................................................................................................................. 4
Figure 3: ECBC-2007 Compliance Options .............................................................................................................. 5
Figure 4: Simulation Methodology ......................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 5: Basement ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 6: Ground Floor ............................................................................................................................................ 8
Figure 7: First Floor ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 8:Second Floor ............................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 9:Third Floor ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 10:Fourth Floor ............................................................................................................................................ 8
Figure 11:Fifth Floor................................................................................................................................................ 8
Figure 12:Sixth Floor ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 13: Seventh Floor ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 14: Eighth Floor ............................................................................................................................................ 8
Figure 15: Office Occupancy Profile ...................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 16: Energy Use Break up - ECBC Baseline .................................................................................................. 13
Figure 17: Energy Use Break up – Proposed Design ............................................................................................. 13
Table 1 Area description ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Table 2: Floor Plans ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Table 3 Comparison of Envelope Parameters ......................................................................................................... 9
Table 4 Comparison of Lighting & Equipment Parameter .................................................................................... 10
Table 5 Comparison of HVAC System Parameters ................................................................................................ 11
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Executive Summary
Project Description : Patto Plaza. Mixed Use Builiding with office, retail and theatre.
Location : Panjim, Goa, India
Scope : Energy Simulation for Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 2007
compliance
Net Conditioned Area : 5,04,452 square feet approximately
Figure 1: Summary of Analysis Results
Energy Performance Indicators ECBC Baseline Proposed Design
Building Annual Energy Use
(kWh/Yr) 10,252,723 9,955,450
Annual Energy Savings (kWh/Yr) Baseline 297,273
Annual Energy Savings % Baseline 2.4 %
EPI 120 115
ECBC 2007 Compliance Baseline
Yes. The building complies with ECBC
2007 energy performance requirements
A Baseline building as per the requirements of the Energy Conservation Building Code of India, ECBC
2007 was modelled. The building is simulated with its actual orientation and again after rotating the
entire building 90,180,270 degrees, then averaging the results to get the ECBC Baseline Building
Energy consumption in Kilowatt Hours.
A Proposed design with energy efficiency measures such as an efficient envelope (Insulated roof,
efficient glazing), reduced lighting power density by 25% overall building; 100% solar hot water
system and efficient HVAC system.
The Proposed Design is expected to consume 2.4 % less energy per year or 297,273 less kWh per
year compared with the ECBC baseline building. This meets the ECBC 2007 energy performance
requirements.
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Introduction
This report has been prepared by Environmental Design Solutions Pvt. Ltd. It contains the results of
the energy analysis of the proposed Patto Plaza, Panjim, Goa, India, based on information provided
by Architect and consultants.
The proposed building was analysed using hourly energy simulation software to determine
compliance with the Energy Conservation Building Code of India, ECBC 2007 and to predict the
performance of this building in comparison to a Baseline building based on the prescriptive
requirements of ECBC 2007.
Figure 2: 3D View of Simulation Model
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Energy Conservation Building Code-2007
The Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) is the extensive work by the Bureau of Energy
Efficiency (BEE) and its committee of experts. ECBC aims to provide minimum requirements for the
energy efficient design and construction of buildings. The code provides us the basic guide lines of
the components used in the buildings which make the building more efficient. It is essential that new
buildings to be designed and built with efficient considerations right from the initial stage.
This Code is applicable for buildings or building complexes that have a connected load of 100 kW or
more, or a contract demand of 120 KVA or greater. For this, the design and technologies are
encouraged so that the structure will reduces the use of energy without affecting the building
function, comfort, or the productivity of the occupants. Savings resulting from energy code
compliance directly benefit the building owners and occupants over the life cycle of the building.
Plans and specifications shall show all pertinent data and features of the building, equipment, and
systems in sufficient details to permit the Authority having jurisdiction to verify that the building
complies with the requirements of the code. Mandatory sections and recommendations of the code
are grouped in following sections: -
▪ Building Envelope.
▪ Lighting.
▪ Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning.
▪ Service Water Heating.
▪ Electric Power and Distribution.
There are three approaches explained in the code to make the construction ECBC compliant. In the
Prescriptive Approach, the compliance can be achieved by meeting the specific level described for
each individual element of the building system. In the second approach- Trade off method allows us
to trade off the efficiency of one envelop element with another to evaluate optimized energy
performance of the building. In the third approach- Whole Building Simulation, method a computer
simulation model is used to meet compliance. The simulation analysis helps to evaluate the energy
performance of a building and provides the necessary modifications before the building is
constructed.
Figure 3: ECBC-2007 Compliance Options
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Analysis Methodology
Whole Building Simulation
Building performance for all measures was evaluated using Visual-DOE software program. This
program uses the DOE-2.2 simulation engine for evaluating energy-use and peak demand on an
hourly basis. A Baseline building model minimally complying with ECBC 2007 was developed and
simulated in Visual-DOE. A Proposed building with energy efficiency measures for HVAC and
Envelope features is modelled and compared with the ECBC Baseline Building.
Following is a graphical representation of the analysis methodology for the project:
Figure 4: Simulation Methodology
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Project description
Patto Plaza is a shopping complex cum office building with theatres as well coming up in Panjim,
India. The office area of the building is expected to be occupied and conditioned 9 hours
approximately at a temperature of 75-degree F and Retail areas are expected to be occupied 12
hours at a temperature of 75-degree F whereas theatres are expected to be occupied 16 to 20 hrs at
a temperature of 75-degree F.
The building has normal brick walls, insulated roof and efficient single glazed windows. Split air
conditioning units are proposed for office spaces. Chilled water fan coil units for retail and theatre
Area Statement The project space types and areas are categorised in the table below.
Table 1 Area description
Floors Conditioned Area (sqft) Unconditioned Area (sqft)
Basement 0 1,47,517
Ground floor 85,000 8,433
First Floor 79,000 11,900
Second Floor 50,232 17,013
Third Floor 50,434 12,000
Fourth Floor 50,432 12,000
Fifth Floor 50,456 12,000
Sixth Floor 50,321 12,000
Seventh Floor 50,434 12,000
Eighth Floor 35,212 8,979
Total 504,452 233,355
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Floor Plans (as modelled)
Table 2: Floor Plans
Figure 5: Basement
Figure 6: Ground Floor
Figure 7: First Floor
Figure 8:Second Floor
Figure 9:Third Floor
Figure 10:Fourth Floor
Figure 11:Fifth Floor
Figure 12:Sixth Floor
Figure 13: Seventh Floor
Figure 14: Eighth Floor
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Simulation Parameters
The Baseline Building was developed based on the prescriptive requirements of Appendix B of ECBC-
2007. The building is simulated with its actual orientation and again after rotating the entire building
90,180,270 degrees, then averaging the results. The Proposed building has been modelled as per
actual design. Following are the parameters considered for simulating the ECBC-2007 and the
Proposed buildings:
Building Envelope
Table 3 Comparison of Envelope Parameters
Component Proposed Design ECBC 2007 Baseline
Wall
Material 9-inch brick wall with plaster ECBC Wall
U value (Btu/hrft2oF) 0.33 0.077
Roof
Material 3 inch expanded polystyrene Insulation with 6-inch concrete
ECBC Roof
U value (Btu/hrft2oF)
0.057 0.071
Reflectivity 0.30 0.30
Fenestration
Material Single Glazed Unit Double Glazed Unit
U value (Btu/hrft2oF)
Office: 1 Retail: 1
0.58
SHGC Office: 0.4 Retail: 0.6
0.25
Window to Wall Ratio
% 40 40
Shading Devices None None
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Lighting, Equipment and Occupant densities
Following are the lighting and equipment power densities modelled for various spaces.
Table 4 Comparison of Lighting & Equipment Parameter
Proposed Design ECBC 2007 Baseline
Interior Lighting Power Density(W/ft2)
Office: 0.75
Retail: 0.75
Theatre: 0.75
Basement: 0.2
Office: 1
Retail: 1.5
Theatre: 1
Basement: 0.3
Day lighting controls NA None
Other Lighting Control Credits NA NA
Equipment Power Density (W/ft2)
Office: 2 Retail: 3.5
Same as Proposed Design-1
Occupant Densities (ft2/Person) office: 40
Retail: 50 Same as Proposed Design-1
Figure 15: Office Occupancy Profile
The offices are expected to be occupied 9 hours. Schedules have been modelled identically for both the Baseline and Proposed design. Refer Appendix A1 for all schedules.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
% O
ccu
pac
ny
Hour
Occupancy Profile
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Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Table 5 Comparison of HVAC System Parameters
Proposed Design ECBC 2007 Baseline
Primary HVAC system type
Chilled water constant air volume system
Retail: Chilled water variable air volume system
Secondary HVAC system type
Office: Split system NA
Fan Power (kW/CFM) PTAC (office): 0.0003 FCU (Retail): 0.0003 VAV (Theatre): 0.0009
0.0013
Ventilation Rates (CFM/Person)
Office: 15 Retail: 15
Same as Proposed design
Chiller Type Air cooled Screw Chiller Water cooled centrifugal chiller
Chiller Size (Tons) 2 x 380 NA
Chiller Efficiency (COP) 3.05 NA
Total Packaged System Cooling Capacity (TR)
780 1,800
Packaged System Efficiency (COP)
3.03 NA
Chilled Water Pump Configuration
Primary secondary pumping. Secondary pumping is variable speed.
NA
Solar PV (KWh) power produced
47,000 NA
Analysis Results
End Use Baseline Design Energy Type
Units of Annual Consumption /Peak Demand
Baseline 0 Baseline 90 Baseline 180
Baseline 270 Baseline Proposed Design
% Savings
Area Light Electricity
Energy Use (kWh) 16,90,500 16,90,500 16,90,500 16,90,500 16,90,500 10,69,830 36.7%
Max KW Demand (kW) 515 515 515 515 515 345 33.0%
Equipment Electricity
Energy Use (kWh) 19,85,956 19,85,956 19,85,956 19,85,956 19,85,956 19,85,957 0.0%
Max KW Demand (kW) 607 607 607 607 607 607 0.0%
Space Heat Electricity
Energy Use (kWh) 30,87,163 31,20,081 30,85,148 31,24,334 31,04,182 261 100.0%
Max KW Demand (kW) 1,084 1,105 1,084 1,106 1,095 7 99.4%
Space Cool Electricity
Energy Use (kWh) 16,20,134 16,52,912 16,19,780 16,54,707 16,36,883 59,56,166 -263.9%
Max KW Demand (kW) 260 266 260 266 263 2,312 -779.5%
Pumps Electricity
Energy Use (kWh) 1,87,778 1,90,280 1,87,587 1,90,346 1,88,998 82,112 ` 56.6%
Max KW Demand (kW) 56 57 56 57 57 19 66.4%
Vent Fans Electricity
Energy Use (kWh) 16,41,822 16,50,648 16,30,343 16,62,247 16,46,265 9,08,131 44.8%
Max KW Demand (kW) 490 505 490 508 498 229 54.0%
Total Annual Energy Use
Electricity Energy Use (kWh) 1,02,13,353 1,02,90,377 1,01,99,314 1,03,08,090 1,02,52,784 1,00,02,457 2.4%
The Proposed Design is expected to consume 2.4 % less energy per year or 297,273 less kWh per year compared with the ECBC baseline building. This
meets the ECBC 2007 energy performance requirements.
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Figure 16: Energy Use Break up - ECBC Baseline
Figure 17: Energy Use Break up – Proposed Design
The ECBC Baseline energy use is dominated by HVAC energy. The equipment energy is 19% of the overall energy use.
The Proposed Design energy use is dominated by HVAC energy. The Energy savings over the Baseline are achieved due to use of efficient HVAC system and efficient lighting.
Lights17%
Equip.19%HVAC
64%
Energy End Use Percentages: Baseline
Lights
Equip.
HVAC
Lights11%
Equip.20%
HVAC69%
Energy End Use Percentage- Proposed Design
Lights
Equip.
HVAC
16,90,468 10,69,863
19,85,913 19,85,914
-261
30,87,166 59,56,167
16,20,133
01,94,311 82,113
16,41,830 9,08,127
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20,00,000
40,00,000
60,00,000
80,00,000
100,00,000
120,00,000
ECBC Average Case Improved Design
KW
h
Annual Energy Use Comparisons- Baseline v/s Proposed Design
Lights Equip. Heating Cooling Tower Pumps Fans
Appendix A1: Occupancy and Operational Schedules
Weekday Weekend
Schedule 1200 600 1800
1200 600 1800
Retail Occupants
Retail Lighting
Retail Cooling Set-point
Office Occupant
Office Lighting
Apartment Cooling Set-point
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Appendix B1: Simulation Advisory Messages
Advisory Messages Proposed Building Baseline Building (0-degree rotation)
Difference
Number of hours heating loads not met
0 0 0
Number of hours cooling loads not met
60 0 60
Number of warning messages
0 0 0
Number of error messages
0
0
0
Number of defaults overridden
0
0
0
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Solar Photo Voltaic Energy Produced
The solar photo voltaic plant is of 30KW and the total energy production throughout the year is
47,000 KWh that is 0.47% of total energy consumption.
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AREA LIGHTS 1069863. 0.
MISC EQUIPMT 1985914. 0.
SPACE HEAT 261. 0.
SPACE COOL 5956167. 0.
PUMPS & MISC 82113. 0.
VENT FANS 908127. 0.
DOMHOT WATER 0. 0.
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TOTAL 10002445. 0.
TOTAL ELECTRICITY 10002445. KWH 19.828 KWH /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 19.828 KWH /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL NATURAL-GAS 0. THERM 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.1
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.5
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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AREA LIGHTS 3651.4 0.0
MISC EQUIPMT 6777.9 0.0
SPACE HEAT 0.9 0.0
SPACE COOL 20328.2 0.0
PUMPS & MISC 280.2 0.0
VENT FANS 3099.4 0.0
DOMHOT WATER 0.0 0.0
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TOTAL 34138.0 0.0
TOTAL SITE ENERGY 34138.04 MBTU 67.7 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 67.7 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL SOURCE ENERGY 102424.37 MBTU 203.0 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 203.0 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.1
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.5
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
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0 AREA LIGHTS 90693. 82182. 92755. 85107. 92755. 89231. 88631. 92755. 87169. 90693. 89231. 88631. 1069830.
MAX KW 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3 345.3
DAY/HR 2/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 2/16 1/16 1/16
0MISC EQUIPMT 168354. 152558. 172206. 157953. 172206. 165656. 164502. 172206. 161805. 168354. 165656. 164502. 1985957.
MAX KW 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4
DAY/HR 2/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 2/17 1/17 1/17
0 SPACE HEAT 88. 59. 13. 1. 1. 2. 5. 6. 3. 10. 23. 50. 261.
MAX KW 6.4 5.3 2.9 0.7 0.7 1.3 2.1 1.2 1.1 3.0 7.0 4.6 7.0
DAY/HR 6/ 3 23/ 3 4/ 3 3/ 3 19/ 3 30/ 3 10/ 3 2/ 3 10/ 3 25/ 3 15/ 3 20/ 3
0 SPACE COOL 426113. 406330. 540215. 530753. 622285. 518149. 495361. 491750. 480090. 521889. 481923. 441308. 5956166.
MAX KW 2099.3 1949.7 2051.3 2067.8 2312.1 2133.3 1929.9 1789.2 1995.4 2080.3 2054.3 2028.6 2312.1
DAY/HR 9/14 13/14 15/12 24/15 8/14 1/14 4/14 31/15 26/14 30/16 20/12 4/14
0PUMPS & MISC 5835. 5607. 7180. 7468. 8160. 7138. 7161. 6830. 6769. 7217. 6515. 6233. 82112.
MAX KW 15.5 16.2 16.6 18.2 19.1 18.7 16.7 15.8 16.7 17.6 16.0 16.0 19.1
DAY/HR 9/14 10/21 12/21 14/21 5/22 3/20 2/20 11/19 29/19 30/17 28/19 2/21
0 VENT FANS 75715. 69126. 79307. 73235. 81374. 76321. 75017. 78253. 73464. 76636. 75470. 74214. 908131.
MAX KW 221.7 223.0 225.0 226.6 229.1 227.3 224.8 223.0 223.5 222.8 223.4 223.2 229.1
DAY/HR 2/17 14/17 15/17 24/19 29/17 1/18 31/19 11/19 29/19 30/17 28/16 6/17
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0 TOTAL KWH 766798. 715862. 891675. 854516. 976780. 856497. 830677. 841799. 809300. 864798. 818817. 774939. 10002457.
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AREA LIGHTS 1690468. 0.
MISC EQUIPMT 1985913. 0.
SPACE COOL 3087166. 0.
HEAT REJECT 1620133. 0.
PUMPS & MISC 187788. 0.
VENT FANS 1641830. 0.
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TOTAL ELECTRICITY 10213299. KWH 20.246 KWH /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 20.246 KWH /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL NATURAL-GAS 0. THERM 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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AREA LIGHTS 5769.5 0.0
MISC EQUIPMT 6777.9 0.0
SPACE COOL 10536.4 0.0
HEAT REJECT 5529.5 0.0
PUMPS & MISC 640.9 0.0
VENT FANS 5603.5 0.0
DOMHOT WATER 0.0 0.0
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TOTAL 34857.7 0.0
TOTAL SITE ENERGY 34857.68 MBTU 69.1 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 69.1 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL SOURCE ENERGY 104583.49 MBTU 207.3 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 207.3 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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0 AREA LIGHTS 143345. 129837. 146166. 135080. 146166. 140723. 140523. 146166. 137902. 143345. 140723. 140523. 1690500.
MAX KW 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2
DAY/HR 2/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 2/16 1/16 1/16
0MISC EQUIPMT 168354. 152558. 172205. 157953. 172205. 165656. 164502. 172205. 161805. 168354. 165656. 164502. 1985956.
MAX KW 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4
DAY/HR 2/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 2/17 1/17 1/17
0 SPACE COOL 208945. 200612. 275589. 278158. 325222. 278422. 270228. 262331. 252784. 273320. 242827. 218725. 3087163.
MAX KW 917.8 839.1 903.6 950.9 1084.1 978.0 928.7 815.5 879.9 1042.4 906.3 821.3 1084.1
DAY/HR 9/15 13/15 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 4/14 31/16 26/15 30/17 20/12 4/15
0 HEAT REJECT 131574. 120706. 139516. 134796. 142833. 135751. 138041. 138573. 133454. 138719. 133102. 133070. 1620134.
MAX KW 254.9 252.1 255.5 258.0 260.0 259.5 255.5 249.7 253.9 257.3 255.9 251.0 260.0
DAY/HR 9/15 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 4/15 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0PUMPS & MISC 14094. 13159. 16595. 16216. 18475. 16351. 16037. 15891. 15260. 16247. 15078. 14376. 187778.
MAX KW 50.4 46.3 48.3 49.9 56.3 51.1 48.4 44.3 47.1 52.7 48.4 45.7 56.3
DAY/HR 9/14 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/16 1/16 4/14 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0 VENT FANS 137477. 123708. 138662. 131170. 144375. 141369. 141211. 144676. 132892. 136142. 134837. 135303. 1641822.
MAX KW 474.5 433.9 417.3 421.7 422.9 458.9 459.7 489.5 424.8 430.7 445.6 424.0 489.5
DAY/HR 2/10 20/17 20/17 17/10 29/17 22/16 24/16 14/17 7/17 3/16 7/17 25/17
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0 TOTAL KWH 803789. 740580. 888733. 853373. 949276. 878273. 870542. 879843. 834096. 876127. 832223. 806499. 10213352.
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AREA LIGHTS 1690468. 0.
MISC EQUIPMT 1985913. 0.
SPACE COOL 3120078. 0.
HEAT REJECT 1652920. 0.
PUMPS & MISC 190288. 0.
VENT FANS 1650655. 0.
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TOTAL ELECTRICITY 10290323. KWH 20.399 KWH /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 20.399 KWH /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL NATURAL-GAS 0. THERM 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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AREA LIGHTS 5769.5 0.0
MISC EQUIPMT 6777.9 0.0
SPACE COOL 10648.7 0.0
HEAT REJECT 5641.4 0.0
PUMPS & MISC 649.4 0.0
VENT FANS 5633.6 0.0
DOMHOT WATER 0.0 0.0
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TOTAL 35120.6 0.0
TOTAL SITE ENERGY 35120.56 MBTU 69.6 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 69.6 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL SOURCE ENERGY 105372.23 MBTU 208.9 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 208.9 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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0 AREA LIGHTS 143345. 129837. 146166. 135080. 146166. 140723. 140523. 146166. 137902. 143345. 140723. 140523. 1690500.
MAX KW 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2
DAY/HR 2/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 2/16 1/16 1/16
0MISC EQUIPMT 168354. 152558. 172205. 157953. 172205. 165656. 164502. 172205. 161805. 168354. 165656. 164502. 1985956.
MAX KW 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4
DAY/HR 2/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 2/17 1/17 1/17
0 SPACE COOL 206497. 201583. 280600. 284380. 331757. 282658. 274554. 267128. 257073. 275498. 242343. 216009. 3120081.
MAX KW 896.5 840.5 919.4 974.1 1105.1 994.8 937.8 829.6 890.3 1042.6 899.3 806.7 1105.1
DAY/HR 9/15 13/15 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 4/14 31/16 26/15 30/17 20/12 4/16
0 HEAT REJECT 133948. 123091. 142467. 137760. 145932. 138581. 140927. 141520. 136251. 141455. 135560. 135418. 1652912.
MAX KW 257.9 256.5 260.8 263.7 265.6 264.8 261.0 255.0 258.9 261.8 259.8 254.1 265.6
DAY/HR 9/15 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 31/15 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0PUMPS & MISC 14091. 13290. 16908. 16570. 18839. 16613. 16312. 16203. 15539. 16422. 15133. 14360. 190280.
MAX KW 49.4 46.4 49.1 51.1 57.3 52.0 49.3 45.1 47.7 52.8 48.1 44.9 57.3
DAY/HR 9/14 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/16 1/16 31/15 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0 VENT FANS 133727. 123345. 141119. 134476. 147845. 143410. 143321. 147424. 134925. 136397. 133137. 131522. 1650648.
MAX KW 456.9 436.5 435.4 444.1 440.3 466.6 473.3 505.1 436.7 436.1 444.5 408.5 505.1
DAY/HR 2/10 20/17 20/17 17/10 29/17 22/16 24/16 14/17 7/17 3/16 7/17 4/17
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0 TOTAL KWH 799961. 743704. 899467. 866220. 962744. 887642. 880140. 890647. 843494. 881471. 832553. 802334. 10290376.
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AREA LIGHTS 1690468. 0.
MISC EQUIPMT 1985913. 0.
SPACE COOL 3085150. 0.
HEAT REJECT 1619773. 0.
PUMPS & MISC 187590. 0.
VENT FANS 1630350. 0.
DOMHOT WATER 0. 0.
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TOTAL 10199245. 0.
TOTAL ELECTRICITY 10199245. KWH 20.218 KWH /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 20.218 KWH /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL NATURAL-GAS 0. THERM 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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UNITS: MBTU
CATEGORY OF USE
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AREA LIGHTS 5769.5 0.0
MISC EQUIPMT 6777.9 0.0
SPACE COOL 10529.5 0.0
HEAT REJECT 5528.2 0.0
PUMPS & MISC 640.2 0.0
VENT FANS 5564.3 0.0
DOMHOT WATER 0.0 0.0
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TOTAL 34809.7 0.0
TOTAL SITE ENERGY 34809.71 MBTU 69.0 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 69.0 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL SOURCE ENERGY 104439.60 MBTU 207.0 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 207.0 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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0ELECTRICAL END-USES IN KWH
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
0 AREA LIGHTS 143345. 129837. 146166. 135080. 146166. 140723. 140523. 146166. 137902. 143345. 140723. 140523. 1690500.
MAX KW 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2
DAY/HR 2/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 2/16 1/16 1/16
0MISC EQUIPMT 168354. 152558. 172205. 157953. 172205. 165656. 164502. 172205. 161805. 168354. 165656. 164502. 1985956.
MAX KW 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4
DAY/HR 2/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 2/17 1/17 1/17
0 SPACE COOL 208478. 200383. 275489. 278202. 325141. 278363. 270144. 262279. 252806. 273186. 242471. 218208. 3085148.
MAX KW 913.5 835.5 902.6 951.0 1084.3 978.2 929.0 815.8 880.2 1041.8 903.3 818.1 1084.3
DAY/HR 9/15 13/15 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 4/14 31/16 26/15 30/17 20/12 4/15
0 HEAT REJECT 131546. 120692. 139324. 134818. 142851. 135773. 138061. 138595. 133474. 138721. 133083. 132842. 1619780.
MAX KW 254.7 251.9 255.5 258.0 260.0 259.6 255.6 249.7 253.9 257.3 255.8 250.8 260.0
DAY/HR 9/15 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 4/15 31/16 26/15 30/17 20/12 4/14
0PUMPS & MISC 14055. 13135. 16566. 16213. 18471. 16352. 16036. 15892. 15259. 16233. 15049. 14325. 187587.
MAX KW 50.1 46.2 48.3 49.9 56.3 51.1 48.4 44.2 47.1 52.7 48.3 45.5 56.3
DAY/HR 9/14 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/16 1/16 4/14 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0 VENT FANS 135179. 122109. 137812. 130674. 143987. 141157. 140921. 144346. 132333. 135173. 133408. 133243. 1630343.
MAX KW 472.2 428.1 416.2 420.4 422.9 458.5 457.8 489.8 424.7 427.9 443.0 416.5 489.8
DAY/HR 2/10 20/17 20/17 17/10 29/17 22/16 24/16 14/17 7/17 3/16 7/17 25/17
======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ========
0 TOTAL KWH 800956. 738715. 887563. 852938. 948821. 878025. 870187. 879484. 833578. 875011. 830392. 803644. 10199313.
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SITE UNITS: KWH THERM
CATEGORY OF USE
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AREA LIGHTS 1690468. 0.
MISC EQUIPMT 1985913. 0.
SPACE COOL 3124336. 0.
HEAT REJECT 1654710. 0.
PUMPS & MISC 190348. 0.
VENT FANS 1662259. 0.
DOMHOT WATER 0. 0.
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TOTAL 10308034. 0.
TOTAL ELECTRICITY 10308034. KWH 20.434 KWH /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 20.434 KWH /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL NATURAL-GAS 0. THERM 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 0.000 THERM /SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
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ENERGY TYPE: ELECTRICITY NATURAL-GAS
UNITS: MBTU
CATEGORY OF USE
---------------
AREA LIGHTS 5769.5 0.0
MISC EQUIPMT 6777.9 0.0
SPACE COOL 10663.3 0.0
HEAT REJECT 5647.5 0.0
PUMPS & MISC 649.7 0.0
VENT FANS 5673.2 0.0
DOMHOT WATER 0.0 0.0
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TOTAL 35181.0 0.0
TOTAL SITE ENERGY 35181.01 MBTU 69.7 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 69.7 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
TOTAL SOURCE ENERGY 105553.59 MBTU 209.2 KBTU/SQFT-YR GROSS-AREA 209.2 KBTU/SQFT-YR NET-AREA
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING RANGE = 0.0
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED = 0.1
NOTE: ENERGY IS APPORTIONED HOURLY TO ALL END-USE CATEGORIES.
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0ELECTRICAL END-USES IN KWH
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
0 AREA LIGHTS 143345. 129837. 146166. 135080. 146166. 140723. 140523. 146166. 137902. 143345. 140723. 140523. 1690500.
MAX KW 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2 515.2
DAY/HR 2/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 3/16 1/16 1/16 2/16 1/16 1/16
0MISC EQUIPMT 168354. 152558. 172205. 157953. 172205. 165656. 164502. 172205. 161805. 168354. 165656. 164502. 1985956.
MAX KW 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4 607.4
DAY/HR 2/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 3/17 1/17 1/17 2/17 1/17 1/17
0 SPACE COOL 207078. 202006. 280710. 284589. 332256. 283022. 274887. 267316. 257154. 275733. 242763. 216821. 3124334.
MAX KW 893.4 838.4 917.9 975.1 1106.2 996.9 938.8 829.6 889.4 1039.2 896.6 804.3 1106.2
DAY/HR 9/15 13/15 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 4/14 31/16 26/15 30/17 20/12 4/16
0 HEAT REJECT 134083. 123217. 142613. 137911. 146108. 138747. 141091. 141672. 136392. 141605. 135704. 135564. 1654707.
MAX KW 258.0 256.6 261.0 264.0 265.9 265.2 261.4 255.3 259.1 261.8 259.9 254.1 265.9
DAY/HR 9/15 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/18 1/16 31/15 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0PUMPS & MISC 14080. 13286. 16907. 16579. 18864. 16636. 16332. 16212. 15542. 16422. 15130. 14357. 190346.
MAX KW 49.2 46.3 49.0 51.1 57.4 52.1 49.4 45.1 47.7 52.7 48.0 44.8 57.4
DAY/HR 9/14 13/14 13/14 26/16 8/16 1/16 31/15 7/14 26/14 30/17 20/12 4/14
0 VENT FANS 134070. 123926. 142032. 135704. 149474. 144889. 144789. 148612. 135894. 137227. 133683. 131947. 1662247.
MAX KW 448.3 434.4 435.3 446.6 445.8 470.6 478.7 507.7 438.7 437.5 442.6 405.5 507.7
DAY/HR 2/10 20/17 20/17 17/10 29/17 22/15 24/16 14/17 7/17 3/16 7/17 4/17
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0 TOTAL KWH 801009. 744829. 900633. 867816. 965073. 889674. 882125. 892184. 844687. 882686. 833660. 803713. 10308089.
Glossary
Visual light transmission is the amount of light that passes through the film and glass
U-value is the measurement of heat transfer through a given material. A measure of heat
transmission (loss or gain) due to the thermal conductance and the difference in indoor and outdoor
temperatures. As the U-value decreases, so does the amount of heat that is transferred through the
material. Unit- W/sqm oC or Btu/hr.ft2.ºF
R-value is the resistance a material has to heat transfer. Sqm 0C/W or hr.ft2.ºF/Btu
Solar Factor or SHGC is the ratio of total solar energy flux entering through the glass to the incident
solar energy.
Shading Coefficient (SC) is the shading coefficient is calculated by dividing the solar factor by 0.87,
which is the solar factor of a 3 mm clear float glass.
Ton - One ton of cooling is the amount of heat absorbed by one ton of ice melting in one day: 12,000
Btu/h or 3.516 thermal kilowatts (kW).
kW/ton rating: Commonly referred to as efficiency, but actually power input to compressor motor
divided by tons of cooling produced. Lower kW/ton indicates higher efficiency.
Coefficient of performance (COP): Chillers efficiency measured in Btu output (cooling) divided by
Btu input (electric power). Multiplying the COP by 3.412 yields energy efficiency ratio.
Energy-efficiency ratio (EER): Performance of smaller chillers and rooftop units is frequently
measured in EER rather than kW/ton. EER is calculated by dividing a chiller’s cooling capacity (in
Btu/hour) by its power input (in watts) at full-load conditions. Higher the EER, the more efficient the
unit. Dividing 12 by the EER value yields kW/ton.
ARI conditions: Standard reference conditions at which chillers performance is measured, as defined
by the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI): 44° Fahrenheit(F) water leaving the chillers
and, for water entering the condenser, 85°F at 100 percent load and 60°F at 0 percent loads.
LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
ANNEXURE-VII STORM WATER DRAINAGE PLAN
ANNEXURE-VIII LANDSCAPE PLAN
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TOTAL PLOT AREA- 18120 SQ.M (4.47 ACRES)OPEN AREA REQUIRED (15% OF TOTAL AREA)- 2720 SQ.MMIN GREEN AREA REQUIRED(10% OF TOTAL PLOT AREA)= 1812 SQ.M.
TOTAL GREEN AREA PROPOSED= 2720 SQ.M. (15%) -GRASS LAWN AREA- 1180 SQ.M -GREEN BEDS AREA- 820 SQ.M -HDPE GREEN (PARKING)- 720 SQ.M -PERVIOUS SURFACE IS 26.5% OF TOTAL GREEN AREA
TOTAL NO. OF SURFACE PARKING- 83 NOS.
TREES -REQUIRED NO. OF TREES- 226 NOS. ~ 227 NOS. (1 TREE/ 80 SQ.M)PROPOSED NO. OF TREES- 227 NOS.
PARKING
PARKING
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RAMP1:10
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GENERAL NOTES:
1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS, ONLYWRITTEN DIMENSIONS SHALL BEFOLLOWED.
2. ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS SHALLBE VERIFIED ON SITE BEFOREPROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION.
3. THE CONTRACFFL SHALL VERIFY ALLDETAILS AND SUBMIT SHOPDRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL BY THEENGINEER OR REPORT ANYDISCREPANCIES OR ALTERNATIVEDETAILS PRIOR TO APPROVAL.
4. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'SDRAWING FOR ALL STRUCTURALWORKS AND STEEL REINFORCEMENTSPECIFICATIONS.
5. REFER TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEER'SDRAWING FOR ALL ELECTRICALWORKS INCLUDING PROVISIONS FORELECTRICAL CONDUITS,CONNECTION BOXES AND ANYOTHER ADDITIONAL ELECTRICALITEMS.
6. THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ INCONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEVANTLANDSCAPE, STRUCTURAL,ELECTRICAL & PLUMBINGDRAWINGS.
7. DRAWINGS NOT SHOWING THELATEST REVISIONS ARE TO BECANCELED.
8. SLEEVES FOR UNDERDRAINAGE PIPESFOR WATERBODY AND PLANTERS TOBE CO-ORDINATED WITH SERVICES.
9. THE THICKNESS OF RCC ISAS/STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT BUTIMPORTANT DIMENSIONS AREMARKED WHEREVER REQUIRED.
10. EXPANSION JOINT DETAILAS/STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT.
11. TREES LOCATIONS TO BE MARKEDON SITE BY THE CONTRACFFL. NOTREE TO BE REMOVED WITHOUTCONFIRMATION OF INTEGRALDESIGNS AND OWNERS.
HARDSCAPE NOTES:
12. ALL MATERIAL MEMBER SIZES ANDCONNECTIONS TO BE VERIFIED BYTHE ENGINEER
13. ALL LEVELS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THECONTRACFFL AND SHALL HIGHLIGHTANY DISCREPANCIES ANDNECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO THEENGINEER FOR REVIEW ANDAPPROVAL.
14. ALL WATER FEATURE EQUIPMENT,FITTINGS AND INSTALLATION SHALLBE TO SPECIALIST'S DETAILS ANDSPECIFICATIONS, SHOP DRAWINGSTO BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEERFOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIORTO IMPLEMENTATION ON SITE.
15. THE DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE ALLFINISHED DIMENSIONS, APPROPRIATEMARGIN TO BE LEFT FOR STRUCTURE
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PROJECT
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
PP/LA.001
LANDSCAPE LAYOUT PLANWITH GREEN AREACALCULATIONS
12-10-2016 R1
1:300 @ A1
ANNEXURE-IX
DUAL PLUMBING PLAN
2nd FLOOR LVL.
GROUND LVL.
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
1st FLOOR LVL.
4th FLOOR LVL.
5th FLOOR LVL.
6th FLOOR LVL.
3rd FLOOR LVL.
7th FLOOR LVL.
T.O.WT.O.W
U.G FLUSHINGWATER TANK
T.O.WT.O.WT.O.W
F.B.C
AV
DMF
UV
CAP.=150KL
S.T.PCAP.=250KLD
O.H FIRE WATER TANK
O.H DOMESTICWATER TANK
T.O.W T.O.W
TERRACE FL.LVL.
8th FLOOR LVL.
O.H FLUSHINGWATER TANK
T.O.W
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
CAP.-85KLCAP.-20KLCAP.-45KL
LEGEND FOR EQUIPMENTS
P1P2
FILTER FEED PUMPS
DMF
P3
TOW TOP OF WATERDOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY PIPE
FLUSHING WATER SUPPLY PIPEDWSFWS
DUAL MEDIA FILTER
DOMESTIC WATER TRANSFER PUMPS FORIRRIGATION PUMPS
P4
FIRE DIESEL MAIN PUMP FOR HYDRANT & SPRINKLER SYSTEMELECTRICAL HYDRANT PUMP
AV AIR VESSEL
FIRE DIESEL PUMP FOR WATER CURTAIN SYSTEMELECTRICAL SPRINKLER PUMP ELECTRICAL HYDRANT JOCKEY PUMP
ELECTRICAL PUMP FOR WATER CURTAIN SYSTEM
F1F2F3F4F5F6
ULTRA VIOLATEUV
FLUSHING WATER TRANSFER PUMPS FOR
ELECTRICAL JOCKEY PUMP FOR WATER CURTAINF7
SOLAR PANELS
BYE PASS LINE
TO FOOD COURT
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
F.W.S PIPE
ACF
ACF ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER
T.O.W
D.W.S PIPEF.W.S PIPE
HYDROPNEUMATIC SYSTEM
BYE PASS LINED.W.S PIPE D.W.S PIPE D.W.S PIPED.W.S PIPE D.W.S PIPE
D.W.S PIPE
CHKD BY: A.GANGWAR
SCALE: N.T.S
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