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Presentation to Dublin City Council 17 th May 2013 Flat Top Block Deep Retrofit – Energy

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Page 1: Flat top block deep retrofit

Presentation to Dublin City Council

17th May 2013

Flat Top Block Deep Retrofit – Energy

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Long Block : Existing Energy Stats

Average BER – E1 (328 kWh/m2 y)

Average CO2 – 3497 kg/y

Delivered Energy – 16,093 kWh/y

Primary Energy – 18,648 kWh/y

Target BER of Deep Retrofit – A2

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Initial Esquise Proposal

Individual gas boilers

Brick and steel proprietary facade system

Passive stack ventilation using existing chimneys

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Tools of assessment

Build Desk U• U Values• Condensation Risk

Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure• Building Energy Rating, CO2 emissions• Delivered Energy, Primary Energy

Therm 7.0• Linear Thermal bridges, Psi Value• For Calculation of Thermal Bridging Factor,

y

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Initial Energy Strategy

Solar thermal panels, evacuated tube 1 sq m

per person, 4 sq m ground floor apartments

Individual gas boilers : Baxi Heating Solo

condensing boilers 91.3% efficiency

Q50 of 5 m3/h/m2 (reduced from 5.24 m3/h/m2

measured)

Area of south facing windows increased from

3 sq m to 5 sq m

U Values – typical wall 0.13 w/(m2k), roof 0.12

w/(m2k), gable wall 0.14 w/(m2k) windows, 0.7

w/(m2k), doors 1.2 w/(m2k),

Floor 0.2 w/(m2k) – involved removing

existing floor

Thermal bridging (y) factor : 0.05 (assumed)

from 0.32 (calculated)

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U value calculations

Typical wall 0.13 w/(m2k). 200mm

expanded polystyrene external

insulation with render finish. 60mm

Kingspan K17 type phenolic insulated

plasterboard

Gable wall 0.14 w/(m2k) 200mm

expanded polystyrene with 70mm

insulated plasterboard

Floor : 0.2 w/(m2k). 160mm rigid

phenolic insulation

Roof construction 0.14 w/(m2k),

160mm rigid polyurethane

Reliance on fabric insulation to

achieve energy targets

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Result of initial intervention

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Group Heating

Centralised boiler system (required output 310 kW)

with heat exchanger units in each apartment

Reduces Delivered Energy Demand from 62 kWh/m2

y(A3) to 54.5 kWh/m2 y(A2)

Reduces Primary Energy Demand from 68 kWh/m2 y

to 44 kWh/m2 y

Reduces CO2 emissions from 12 kg/y per m2 to 8

kg/y per m2

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MVHR

Mechanical Ventilation with heat recovery –

default Specific Fan Power (2 w/(l/s))

More realistic Y Factor based on ACDs (0.08)

Facilitates a major reduction in U Values

Walls : 0.19 w/(m2k)

Floor : 0.18 w/(m2k)

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Thermal Bridging Factor

Calculated values range from 0.029 (mid - mid 2

bed unit) to 0.063 (unit 9, ground floor end)

Reduces Space Heating Demand from 656 kWh/y

to 551 kWh/y (Unit 9)

More pronounced effect on top - end reducing

Space heating Demand from 998 kWh/y to 804

kWh/y (Unit 32)

Overall improvement for top – end unit in primary

energy consumption from 47 to 45 kWh/m2 y

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Space Heating Demand

Space heating demand in some units

virtually nil

Typical mid-mid unit (i.e. 20, 27) : 6

kWh/y

Unit 13 (mid unit) 3 bedroom : 16 kWh/y

Typical ground floor unit : 342 kWh/y

Water Heating demand remains

consistent

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Biomass group Heating

Introduced to reduce CO2 emissions and

improve sustainability

Wood pellets – bulk supply

91% efficiency gas boiler to 85% efficiency

wood pellet boiler

CO2 emissions reduced from 602 kg/y to 228

kg/y in typical unit (unit 37)

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Reduction in Group Solar Area

Conformity with TGD Part L Renewable Energy

Technologies met by introduction of Biomass

boiler

Reduce overall area of evacuated tubes from 120

m2 to 80 m2

Originally calculated as approx 1 m2 per person

% contribution of group solar reduced from 36%

to 27% in a typical apartment

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Results

Area weighted

BER of A2 (36

kWh/m2/y)

Achieved without

over reliance on

fabric insulation

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Conclusions

Iterative process

Balance required between fabric

insulation and systems

Difficulty in attaining certified

efficiencies for group heating systems