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Tampa Convention Center • Tampa, Florida
Overview of Standard 189.1
Applying ASHRAE Standards for Success
Don Horn, FAIAU.S. General Services Administration
August 16, 2017
Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve
ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1
• Overview of Standard 189.1, Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings– What is it?– Why was it created?– Highlights
http://www.ashrae.org/greenstandard
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• Versions– 189.1-2009 (1st released in January 2010)– 189.1-2011– 189.1-2014– 189.1-2017
• 75 addenda to be added • Will become the technical
content for IGCC-2018• “IGCC-2018 powered by
Standard 189.1-2017”
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ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1
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• Standard 189.1 is:– A standard– Applies to all buildings except low-rise residential
buildings– Intended for adoption into building codes &
regulations
• Standard 189.1 is not:– A design guide– A rating system
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Section 1 – Purpose1.1 The purpose of this standard is to provide minimum requirements for the siting, design, construction, and plans for operation of high-performance green buildings to
a. reduce emissions from buildings and building systems, enhance building occupant health and comfort, conserve water resources, protect local biodiversity and ecosystem services, promote sustainable and regenerative materials cycles, enhance building quality, and enhance resilience to natural, technological, and human-caused hazards; and b. support the goal of development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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Adopt, with modifications Adopt,
with minor modifications
Adopt
ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1
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• Section 5 – Site Sustainability– Site Selection– Predesign Site Inventory and Assessment– Plants– Stormwater Management– Mitigation of Heat Island Effect– Reduction of Light Pollution– Mitigation of Transportation
Impacts– Building Site Waste Management
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Highlights of Standard 189.1
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• Section 6 – Water Use Efficiency– Site Water Use Reduction– Building Water Use Reduction– Special Water Features– Water Softeners– Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Systems– Onsite Reclaimed Water Treatment Systems– Water Consumption Measurement
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Highlights of Standard 189.1
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• Section 7 – Energy Efficiency– General – comply with sections of 90.1– On-Site Renewable Energy Systems– Energy Consumption Management– Automated Demand Response– On-Site Renewable Energy Systems– Building Envelope– Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning– Service Water Heating– Lighting– Other Equipment– Energy Cost Budget– Annual Energy Cost– Annual Carbon Dioxide Equivalent
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• Section 8 – Indoor Environmental Quality– Indoor Air Quality– Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy– Acoustical Control– Soil Gas Control– Lighting Quality– Moisture Control– Daylighting– Materials– Lighting for Presentations– Daylight Simulation– Materials– Lighting for Presentations
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• Section 9 – Materials and Resources– Construction Waste Management– Extracting, Harvesting, and/or Manufacturing– Refrigerants– Areas for Storage and Collection of Recyclable and
Discarded Goods– Mercury Content Levels of Lamps– Reduced Impact Materials– Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA)
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Highlights of Standard 189.1
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• Section 10 – Construction and Plans for Operation– Construction
• Building Systems Functional and Performance Testing • Building Project Commissioning Process• Project Commissioning Documents• Building Envelope Airtightness• Erosion and Sedimentation Control• IAQ Construction Management• Moisture Control• Idling of Construction Vehicles• Protection of Occupied Areas• Construction Waste Management
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Highlights of Standard 189.1
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• Section 10 – Construction and Plans for Operation– Plans for Operation
• High-Performance Building Operation Plan• Maintenance Plan• Service Life Plan• Transportation Management Plan
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Highlights of Standard 189.1
Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve
• Standard 189.1 is:– An indication of future industry trends
• Currently referenced in:– Unified Facilities Criteria (DoD)– Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service
(GSA) – Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal
Buildings– State of Maryland– District of Columbia– City of Dallas
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