An Indoor Environment Demand Evaluation Model for Part Time Part Space Operating Mode in an Office Building

35 Pages Posted: 12 Sep 2022

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Xinghui Zhang

Taiyuan University of Technology

Qian Wang

Taiyuan University of Technology

Hao Zhou

Tsinghua University

Yang Zhao

Tsinghua University

Borong Lin

Tsinghua University - Department of Building Science and Technology

Cheng Guo

Taiyuan University of Technology

Linye Song

Taiyuan University of Technology

Abstract

Compared to the 24h full-space indoor environment operating mode, the "part time, part space" operation mode has been proven to reduce the energy consumption from heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems by more than 10–20% by reducing unnecessary environmental requirements during unoccupied times and spaces. Thus, it is generally regarded as a promising technology for energy saving and emission reduction in the building sector in China. Real time and accurate evaluation of the indoor environment quality (IEQ) and occupants’ demands of time and space is key to the successful implementation of "part time, part space" operation mode. However, the existing IEQ model usually ignores the occupants’ demand in different times and spaces, which leads to unreasonable environmental requirements. Therefore, this study first established an indoor environment demand indicator system and the demand category of a comfortable and healthy environment by adopting the standard induction, literature review and key performance indicators method, and established a "part time, part space" indoor environment demand evaluation (IEDE-PP) model through comprehensive evaluation. Finally, the feasibility and energy saving potential of the IEDE-PP model were verified by case analysis and an energy consumption simulation. The results of the case analysis showed that the IEDE-PP model could determine whether the current environment was in a reasonable state through demand sensing, demand evaluation, and comprehensive demand evaluation. Furthermore, the energy consumption simulation results reported between 6% and 22.3% energy savings when compared with the full time, full space fixed set point operating mode and the actual operating mode without demand feedback. Consequently, the main contribution of this paper was to provide an indoor environment demand evaluation model to guide the "part time, part space" operating mode and achieve building energy conservation and emission reduction.

Keywords: Part time, part space, Environment demand indicators, Indoor environment quality, Indoor environment demand evaluation

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Xinghui and Wang, Qian and Zhou, Hao and Zhao, Yang and Lin, Borong and Guo, Cheng and Song, Linye, An Indoor Environment Demand Evaluation Model for Part Time Part Space Operating Mode in an Office Building. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4216449 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4216449

Xinghui Zhang

Taiyuan University of Technology ( email )

No.79 West Yingze Street
Taiyuan
China

Qian Wang

Taiyuan University of Technology ( email )

No.79 West Yingze Street
Taiyuan
China

Hao Zhou (Contact Author)

Tsinghua University ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

Yang Zhao

Tsinghua University ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

Borong Lin

Tsinghua University - Department of Building Science and Technology ( email )

China

Cheng Guo

Taiyuan University of Technology ( email )

No.79 West Yingze Street
Taiyuan
China

Linye Song

Taiyuan University of Technology ( email )

No.79 West Yingze Street
Taiyuan
China

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