ASHRA Standard 90.1, 2004 Updated Version
Product Details :
This 2004 edition,
which supersedes Standard 90.1-2001 (I-P), has several new features
and includes changes resulting from the continuous maintenance
proposals from the public. The standard has been completely reformatted
for ease of use and clarity. The climate zones have been reduced
from 26 to 8 and the Lighting LPDs have been reduced as well.
The purpose
of this standard is to provide minimum requirements for the
energy-efficient design of buildings except low-rise residential
buildings.
This standard
provides (a) minimum energy-efficient requirements for the
design and construction of 1. new buildings and their systems,
2. new portions of buildings and their systems, and 3. new
systems and equipment in existing buildings and (b) criteria
for determining compliance with these requirements.
The provisions
of this standard apply to the envelope of buildings, provided
that the enclosed spaces are 1. heated by a heating system
whose output capacity is greater than or equal to 3.4 Btu/h•ft2
or 2. cooled by a cooling system whose sensible output capacity
is greater than or equal to 5 Btu/h•ft2. The provisions
also apply to the following systems and equipment used in conjunction
with buildings: 1. heating, ventilating, and air conditioning,
2. service water heating, 3. electric power distribution and
metering provisions, 4. electric motors and belt drives, and
5. lighting.
The provisions
of this standard do not apply to (a) single-family houses,
multi-family structures of three stories or fewer above grade,
manufactured houses (mobile homes) and manufactured houses
(modular), (b) buildings that do not use either electricity
or fossil fuel, or (c) equipment and portions of building systems
that use energy primarily to provide for industrial, manufacturing,
or commercial processes. Where specifically noted in this standard,
certain other buildings or elements of buildings shall be exempt.
This standard shall not be used to circumvent any safety, health,
or environmental requirements. 182 pp.
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