DocumentCode
3577567
Title
Architectural design influences and HVAC systems´ measures on energy savings of a high energy demand residential building
Author
Damjanovic, Vesna Mila Colic ; Burazer, Jela ; Stamenic, Mirjana ; Cantrak, Dorde ; Lecic, Milan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Archit., Univ. of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
This paper discusses the energy saving measures for a residential building in Belgrade, Serbia, by investigating the influences of architectural measures and HVAC systems´ measures on its energy performance. The residential building selected for this case study is a high energy consumption house with challenging ventilation requirements, located on a narrow and inclined site with particularly obstructed orientation for its climate zone. Simultaneously, this paper accentuates inaccuracies of energy efficiency regulations in Serbia that merely monitor energy consumption for heating and not at all for ventilation. The PHPP2007 software of the Passive House Institute, Darmstadt, Germany, was used in this research for the reason that it operates with the entirety of energy consumption measures. It allowed demonstrating the results of systematic computer simulations and energy performance studies conducted for a period of one year for the residential building selected and in climate conditions of the Belgrade region.
Keywords
HVAC; building management systems; energy conservation; power consumption; Belgrade; HVAC system; PHPP2007 software; Passive House Institute, Darmstadt, Germany; Serbia; energy consumption; energy efficiency; energy saving; high energy demand residential building; Buildings; Energy consumption; Energy measurement; Insulation; Space heating; Ventilation; HVAC systems measures; architectural measures; energy efficiency in residential building;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Environmental Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA), 2014 3rd International Symposium on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EFEA.2014.7059986
Filename
7059986
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