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Building and Environment | 2018

Weather Correlations to Calculate Infiltration Rates for U.S Commercial Building Energy Models

Lisa C. Ng; Nelson Ojeda Quiles; W. Stuart Dols; Steven J. Emmerich

As building envelope performance improves, a greater percentage of building energy loss will occur through envelope leakage. Although the energy impacts of infiltration on building energy use can be significant, current energy simulation software have limited ability to accurately account for envelope infiltration and the impacts of improved airtightness. This paper extends previous work by the National Institute of Standards and Technology that developed a set of EnergyPlus inputs for modeling infiltration in several commercial reference buildings using Chicago weather. The current work includes cities in seven additional climate zones and uses the updated versions of the prototype commercial building types developed by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U. S. Department of Energy. Comparisons were made between the predicted infiltration rates using three representations of the commercial building types: PNNL EnergyPlus models, CONTAM models, and EnergyPlus models using the infiltration inputs developed in this paper. The newly developed infiltration inputs in EnergyPlus yielded average annual increases of 3 % and 8 % in the HVAC electrical and gas use, respectively, over the original infiltration inputs in the PNNL EnergyPlus models. When analyzing the benefits of building envelope airtightening, greater HVAC energy savings were predicted using the newly developed infiltration inputs in EnergyPlus compared with using the original infiltration inputs. These results indicate that the effects of infiltration on HVAC energy use can be significant and that infiltration can and should be better accounted for in whole-building energy models.


Energy and Buildings | 2013

Multizone airflow models for calculating infiltration rates in commercial reference buildings

Lisa C. Ng; Amy Musser; Andrew K. Persily; Steven J. Emmerich


Building and Environment | 2012

Indoor air quality analyses of commercial reference buildings

Lisa C. Ng; Amy Musser; Andrew K. Persily; Steven J. Emmerich


Technical Note (NIST TN) - 1734 | 2012

Airflow and Indoor Air Quality Models of DOE Reference Commercial Buildings

Lisa C. Ng; Amy Musser; Andrew K. Persily; Steven J. Emmerich


Building and Environment | 2015

IAQ and energy impacts of ventilation strategies and building envelope airtightness in a big box retail building

Lisa C. Ng; Andrew K. Persily; Steven J. Emmerich


Energy and Buildings | 2015

Improving infiltration modeling in commercial building energy models

Lisa C. Ng; Andrew K. Persily; Steven J. Emmerich


Building and Environment | 2015

Long term air quality monitoring in a net-zero energy residence designed with low emitting interior products

Dustin G. Poppendieck; Lisa C. Ng; Andrew K. Persily; Alfred T. Hodgson


Technical Note (NIST TN) - 1829 | 2014

An improved method of modeling infiltration in commercial building energy models

Lisa C. Ng; Steven J. Emmerich; Andrew K. Persily


2014 ASHRAE/IBPSA-USA Building Simulation Conference | 2014

AN IMPROVED METHOD OF MODELING INFILTRATION IN COMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY MODELS

Lisa C. Ng; Steven J. Emmerich; Andrew K. Persily


Technical Note (NIST TN) - 1912 | 2016

CONTAM Results Export Tool

Brian J. Polidoro; Lisa C. Ng; W. Stuart Dols

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Steven J. Emmerich

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Andrew K. Persily

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Dustin G. Poppendieck

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Amy Musser

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Brian J. Polidoro

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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W. Stuart Dols

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Kevin Y. Teichman

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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William M. Healy

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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