if the proposed building has no mechanically provided cooling or has mixed mode cooling, have the same method of control and control set points for non-mechanical cooling as the proposed building.
The infiltration rate in each zone must be—
0.7 air changes per hour throughout all zones when there is no mechanically supplied outdoor air; and
0.35 air changes per hour throughout all zones at all other times.
the current full fuel cycle emissions factors published by the Australian Government, except, where the greenhouse gas intensity of electricity is less than half the greenhouse gas intensity of natural gas—
electricity is to be weighted as 1; and
natural gas is to be weighted as 2.
(3) For the purposes of (1)(c), location must be either—
location where the building is to be constructed if appropriate climatic data is available; or
the nearest location with similar climatic conditions, for which climatic data is available.
(4) For the purposes of (1)(f), building form must include—
assumptions and means of calculating the temperature difference across air-conditioning zone boundaries; and
floor coverings and furniture and fittings density; and
internal artificial lighting illumination levels; and
internal heat gains including people, lighting, appliances, meals and other electric power loads; and
air-conditioning, including chiller, fan and boiler equipment, system configuration and zones; and
profiles for occupancy, air-conditioning, lighting and internal heat gains from people, hot meals, appliances, equipment and heated water supply systems based on—
the reference building must have variable temperature control for chilled and heated water that modulates the chilled water and heated water temperatures as required to maximise the efficiency of the chiller or boiler operation during periods of low load; and
if the controls for the proposed building are not adequately specified or cannot be simulated, the sample control specifications in Appendix B of AIRAH-DA28 must be used; and
environmental conditions such as ground reflectivity, sky and ground form factors, temperature of external bounding surfaces, air velocities across external surfaces and the like; and
number, sizes, floors and traffic served by lifts and escalators.
(7) For the purposes of (6)(i), the intended building leakage at 50 Pa may be converted into a whole building infiltration value for the proposed building infiltration using Tables 4.16 to 4.24 of CIBSE Guide A if all of the following have been specified:
An intended building leakage of less than 10 m3/hr.m2 at 50 Pa.
Pressure testing to verify achievement of the intended building leakage.
Table S34C3 Greenhouse gas emissions factors (kgCO2-e/GJ)
Energy Source
ACT
NSW
NT
QLD
SA
TAS
VIC
WA
Electricity
-
236
162
254
101
44
279
191
Gas
-
51.53
51.53
51.53
51.53
51.53
51.53
51.53
Table Notes
National emissions factors are not applicable to calculations for buildings in the ACT as they do not take into account investments in renewable electricity generation in the national electricity market made by the ACT.
Values for the ACT can be found in the ACT Appendix.
system demand and response for all items of plant must be calculated on a not less frequent than hourly basis; and
energy usage of all items of plant must be calculated with allowances for—
part load performance; and
staging to meet system demand; and
energy usage of cooling plant must be calculated with allowances for—
the impact of chilled water temperature on chiller efficiency; and
the impact of condenser water temperature on water-cooled plant efficiency; and
the impact of ambient temperature on air-cooled plant efficiency; and
the energy use of primary pumps serving individual chillers; and
the energy use of auxiliary equipment, including controls and oil heating for chillers; and
thermal losses in the chilled water system; and
the impact of chilled water temperature on thermal losses in the chilled water system; and
energy usage of water heating systems for space heating must be calculated with allowances for—
the impact of water temperature on water heater efficiency; and
the energy use of primary or feedwater pumps serving individual water heaters; and
thermal losses in water heating systems; and
the thermal mass of water heating systems, accounting for thermal losses during periods when the system is not operating; and
energy usage of fan and pump systems must be calculated with allowances for—
the method of capacity regulation; and
the use of either fixed or variable pressure control; and
energy usage of pump systems must be calculated with allowances for the system fixed static pressure head; and
energy usage of auxiliary equipment associated with co-generation and tri-generation systems, including pumps, cooling towers and jacket heaters, must be calculated; and
where the energy usage of the heated water supply for food preparation and sanitary purposes or the energy usage of lifts and escalators is the same in the proposed building and the reference building, they may be omitted from the calculation of both the proposed building and the reference building; and