Session VII: Right-sized: Equipment and Controls for Super-efficient Building System
Time: 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Toronto: Thursday, April 14, 2016
Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto, ON, M8C 1G5
Speakers:
- Paul Keenan, P.Eng., P.E., CEng., LEED® AP BD+C
- Stephen Kemp, PEng, MASc, LEED® AP BD+C
- Michael Leckman, RAIC
- Jason Manikel, PEng, CBCP, LEED AP
After designing for maximum passive use of site resources and mitigating energy loads, the next step to a breakthrough building is properly sized equipment and employment of advanced controls. This session will explore the concept and application of designing and specifying equipment and controls for buildings that need mechanical intervention only during periods of peak demand. Systems such as hybrid natural-mechanical ventilation systems and other approaches to engineering a mechanical system to be as small (efficient) and effective as possible will be explored.
OAA+2030 Learning Objectives:
- Apply right-sizing after passive energy conservation strategies.
- Utilize controls to optimize the efficiency of equipment.
- Enumerate energy efficient strategies to maintain occupant comfort.
Cost:
Individual Sessions
OAA members - $125 + HST
Non-members - $150 + HST
10-Session Package
OAA members - $985 + HST
Non-members - $1185 + HST
Registration:
To register for this individual session or the full OAA+2030 Professional Series, please click here.
For more information please contact:
oaaconed@oaa.on.ca
416.449.6898 ext. 232
*This session is part of the OAA+2030 Professional Education Series. OAA+2030 gives design professionals the knowledge to create next-generation, super-efficient buildings -- and provbides firms with the skills that will set them apart in the marketplace. For more information on the series, and to view other sessions, please visit the series website.