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Partnership to Advance Clean Energy-Deployment (PACE-D)


Technical Assistance Program

Energy Conservation Building Code – 2016


Regional Expert Consultation Workshop
Mumbai

Jan 12, 2016

This is a DRAFT presentation on ECBC update process and


Progress. This is a confidential document and is for stakeholder
review and comments only.

Please use the shared/ uploaded template only to provide


comments and feedback. The template is also attached in the
last slides for your reference.

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Presentation Overview

1. Session – 1 – Process and Methodology

2. Session – 2 – Administration and Compliance

3. Session – 3 – Building Envelope

4. Session – 4 – Lighting and Controls

5. Session – 5 – Comfort Systems and Controls

6. Session – 6 – Electrical and Renewable

7. Session – 7 – Discussion and Way forward

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Expected outcome of the meetings

1. Finalized code vision, scope, and update methodology

2. Comments on the overall ECBC update process and progress


- baseline and stringency analysis

3. Feedback on the update ECBC code recommendations

4. Consensus on the code stringency as per the market


standard

5. Region specific comments

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ECBC 2016 Recommendations

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Presentation Overview

1. Session – 1 – Process and Methodology

2. Session – 2 – Administration and Compliance

3. Session – 3 – Building Envelope

4. Session – 4 – Lighting and Controls

5. Session – 5 – Comfort Systems and Controls

6. Session – 6 – Electrical and Renewable

7. Session – 7 – Discussion and Way forward

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Expected outcome of the meetings

1. Finalized code vision, scope, and update methodology

2. Comments on the overall ECBC update process and progress


- baseline and stringency analysis

3. Feedback on the update ECBC code recommendations

4. General awareness

5. Consensus on the code stringency as per the market


standard

6. Regional and national specific comments

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Session - 1

Process and
Methodology

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Vision

1. In the 12th Plan, ECBC update is a priority area for BEE

2. Reference code for future – nearly zero energy buildings

3. Mandatory implementation and enforcement of ECBC

4. Response to the technological advancement and integrate

market changes

5. Response to the current and projected energy scenario of

India
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Key objectives

1. Establish a baseline of energy performance

2. Address different building types in various climatic zones

3. Integrate the use of renewable energy

4. Integrate other government policy standards into ECBC (S&L


program, building Star rating, PPAT program, appliance star rating etc)

5. Focus to passive strategies – low energy comfort systems,


day lighting, natural ventilation

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ECBC update committee structure

ECBC Steering Committee


Chair: Director General (DG), BEE,
Convener: Energy Economist (EE), BEE
Members: USAID, UNDP, MNRE, MOUD, SDAs, BIS, IGBC & ADaRSH/ GRIHA

1: 3:
2: 4: 5:
Administration Comfort
and Building Lighting & Electrical &
systems and
Compliance Envelope Controls Renewable
controls
working group working group working group working group
working group

ECBC Technical Committee


Chair: Energy Economist (EE), BEE
Convener: Asst. Energy Economist (AEE), BEE
Members: Chair of the individual technical Working Groups
Building sector Stakeholders: BIS, CPWD, Indian Railways, MES, SDAs, CREDAI,
Builder community, Bilateral and NGO Organization
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Role of the Committees

Steering Committee Working Groups Technical Committee


• Steer the whole • Identify update • Review the
process imperative for priorities in ECBC development of ECBC
further development 2007, provide from a technical
and implementation of technical guidance perspective at each
ECBC to meet the and review each stage step.
objectives of 12th plan of code development
• Meet on a quarterly
• Meet twice a year • Meet on a monthly basis
basis

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Steering Committee

Chair - Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Other members - MNRE, MoUD, BIS, CPWD, SDA, USAID, UNDP,


IGBC, USGBC, GRIHA

Planned meetings –

1. Start once the draft code is ready

2. The meetings are planned in FY 2016 – 2017

3. The meetings will continue till the code is ready to be


notified
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Administration and Compliance

1. Chair - Mr. Sanjay Seth, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

2. Convener - Mr. Girija Shankar, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Members

1. Mr. Srinivas Chary, Administrative Staff College of India

2. Mr. K. K. Joadder, Town & Country Planning Organization

3. Mr. C. K. Verma, Central Public Works Department

4. Mr. Sumit Sengar, Bureau of Indian Standards

5. Mr. Sunit Mathur, State Designated Agency- Rajasthan

6. Mr. C. S. Prasad, Indian Building Congress

7. Mr. C. Shekhar Reddy, CREDAI

8. Chair of all other Working Groups

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Building Envelope

1. Chair - Dr. N. K. Bansal, Center for Environmental Planning & Technology

2. Convener - Mr. Girija Shankar, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Members

1. Ar. Sanjay Prakash, SHiFt: Studio for Habitat Futures

2. Ar. Ashok B. Lall, Ashok B Lall Architects

3. Ar. Vinod Gupta, Space Design Consultants

4. Mr. Prabhakar Singh, Central Public Works Department

5. Ar. Anurag Bajpai, Green Tree

6. Dr. Rajan Rawal, Center for Environmental Planning & Technology

7. Ms. Mili Majumdar, TERI

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Lighting and Controls

1. Chair - Mr. Gulshan Aghi, Indian Society of Lighting Engineers

2. Convener - Mr. Girija Shankar, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Members

1. Late Mr. H. S. Mamak

2. Mr. Shyam Sujan, ELCOMA

3. Mr. Prabhakar Singh, Central Public Works Department

4. Mr. Rajeev Sharma, CPWD

5. Dr. S. K. Bhattacharyya, Central Building Research Institute Roorkee

6. Dr. H C Kandpal, Independent Consultant

7. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Halonix

8. Mr. H. R. Vaish, ISLE

9. Mr. P. K. Sood, ISLE ECBC Update 2016 16


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Comfort Systems and Controls

1. Chair - Dr. R. S. Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

2. Convener - Mr. Girija Shankar, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Members

1. Dr. Milind V Rane, Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai

2. Mr. G C Modgil, Sterling India

3. Mr. Ashwini Mehra, ISHRAE

4. Mr. Ashish Rakheja, AEON

5. Mr. R. K. Mehta, Mr. Seemant Sharma, and Mr. Rahul Garg, RAMA

6. Dr. Rajan Rawal, CEPT

7. Dr. Jyotirmay Mathur, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

8. Ms. Archana Walia, CLASP

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Electrical and Renewable

1. Chair - Dr. Bhim Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

2. Convener - Mr. Girija Shankar, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Members

1. Mr. Vivek Arora, Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association

2. Mr. Arun K Tripathi, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

3. Mr. Prabhakar Singh, Central Public Works Department

4. Mr. Baldev Mamtani, International Copper Promotion Council

5. Mr. Hemanth, International Copper Promotion Council

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Number of Meetings conducted for WGs –

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Technical Committee

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Government
1. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)

2. Ministry of Urban Development (MOUD)/ TCPO/ CPWD

3. All State Designated Agencies (SDAs)

4. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)

5. Central Building Research Institute (CBRI)

6. Building Material and Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC)

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NGOs
1. GRIHA Council

2. Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)

3. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)

4. Alliance to Save Energy (ASE)

5. Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

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Industry Associations
1. The Indian Institute of Architects (IIA)

2. Builders Association of India (BAI)

3. National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO)

4. Indian Building Congress

5. Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India

6. Glazing Society of India (GSI)

7. Indian Insulation Forum (IIF)

8. Indian Glass Manufactures Association

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Industry Associations

1. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Manufacturers Association of India (RAMA)

2. Indian Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning (ISHRAE)

3. International Fenestration Forum

4. Council of Architects (COA)

5. UPVC Doors and Windows Manufacturer Association (UWDMA)

6. Indian Society of Lighting Engineers (ISLE/ ELCOMA)

7. International Copper promotion Council (ICPCI)

8. ECBC empaneled professionals

9. ECBC master trainers

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Academics and Research

1. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi/ Mumbai / Roorkee

2. Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT)

3. Center for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT)

4. Indian institute of Information Technology (IIIT) – Hyderabad

5. Lawrence Berkely National Lab (LBNL)

6. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)

7. Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL)

8. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (hot water and electrical)

9. School of Planning and Architecture

10. University School of Architecture and Planning (USAP)

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Bilateral and Multilateral Agencies


1. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

2. French Development Agency - Agence Française de Dévelopement (AFD)

3. Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

4. Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KFW)

5. Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation (SSEF)

6. Indo- EU

7. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

8. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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Planned Meetings for Technical committee

1. West Zone, Mumbai – Jan 12, 2016

2. South Zone, Bangalore – Jan’16 (TBD)

3. East Zone, Kolkata – Feb’16 (TBD)

4. North Zone, Delhi – Feb’16(TBD)

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ECBC Update Methodology

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Key Steps

1. Update Priorities, Scope and


Methodology

2. Market assessment -
Baseline analysis and data
collection
ECBC
2016 3. Stringency Analysis and draft
recommendations

4. Draft code and Impact


analysis
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•Market Assessment
Working •Technical analysis
Groups •International practices
•Expert comments

•Regional Workshops
Technical
•National Workshops
committee •Public Review

• Draft code review


Steering • Final notification
Committee

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Step 1 - approach

1. Conducted Industry outreach


a. Expert Consultation workshop (Dec 2012)
1. Update Priorities, Scope and
Methodology b. Survey

c. Interviews – BEE, SDA, Experts


2. Market assessment -
Baseline analysis and data
collection
2. Collated the update priorities and

ECBC 2016 taken WG comments

3. Developed the scope and


3. Stringency Analysis and
draft recommendations methodology for ECBC 2016
a. Integrated the industry comments
4. Draft code and Impact
analysis b. International best practices

c. Suitable to Indian conditions

d. Integrating other government programs


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ECBC update – approach

1. Component Approach

2. Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) Approach

3. Energy Performance Index (EPI) Approach: Bench Marking

and Star Rating

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Step 2 - approach

1. Develop the Baseline typologies


a. Building categorization as per NBC
1. Update Priorities, Scope and
Methodology b. 5 climatic zones

c. Baseline construction specifications and


2. Market assessment -
Baseline analysis and data technology
collection
d. Baseline EPI
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2. Data collection and collation
3. Stringency Analysis and a. Building Envelope – wall, roof, glass
draft recommendations
b. HVAC – chillers, fans, pumps, VRF, cooling
towers and controls
4. Draft code and Impact
analysis c. Lighting and controls – Lamps and
Luminaire

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Baseline objective and scope

Objective

Typical building Typical construction


form and design trend in last 4 years

Energy performance Reference building for


index standard for ECBC Stringency and
each building impact analysis

Scope
Non residential Consider all building Basic material/
buildings as defined components system
in NBC specifications
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Survey for baseline analysis

• Professionals - Architects/ Civil engineers/ MEP


engineers
Targeted
Categories • Manufacturers – HVAC, lighting, Façade

• Climatic zones diversity


• Diversity in building category experiences
Diversity in • Diversity in the project clientele
targeted •Government building
categories •Local small scale developer
•Renowned developer
•Individual or corporate owner

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Building categorization

Hospitality Educational Health care

Large hotel College/


Hospital
(Star hotels) university

Small hotel Primary Out patient


(No Star) School heath care

Secondary
Resort
school

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Building categorization

Commercial
Business Assembly
Shopping Complex

Large office (> Shopping


Multiplex
30,000 sqm) Malls

Medium Office
Stand alone Theatre
(10,000 –
retail
30,000 sqm)

Small office Open gallery


(<10,000 sqm) mall

Super market

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Type 1 - Hospitality

Sarovar, Mumbai ITC, Manesar Radisson Blu,


Guwahati
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Type 2 - Educational

Lovely University, St. Xavier’s School, Tagore Public School,


Noida Kolkata Jaipur
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Type 3 - Health Care

Fortis, Delhi Max, Gurgaon


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Type 4 - Business

HCL, Noida Tata Power, Noida Corporate Tower,


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Type 5 - Commercial Shopping Complex

Ambience Mall, Delhi Cyber Hub, Gurgaon Street Retail,


Pune
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Type 5 (Conti) & Type 6 – Assembly

Super Market (type 5) Theater (Type 6)

Big Bazaar, Delhi PVR, Delhi


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Data collection and collation

•350 wall combinations


Building •87 glazing products
Envelope •37 roof combinations
•3 Shading types
Comfort •110 Chillers data
Systems
•60 pumps data
and
Controls •Market assessment for HVAC

Lighting and •120 lamps products


Controls •20 Controls products

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Cost analysis for collated data

Rates from
associations and
diversified vendors

Final costing
DSR rates were
checked by key
considered for
construction
labor
companies

All cost were reviewed and approved by the Working Groups

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Milestone 3 - approach

1. stringency analysis
a. Building envelope
1. Update Priorities, Scope and
Methodology b. Lighting and controls

c. Comfort systems and controls


2. Market assessment -
Baseline analysis and data d. Electrical and renewable
collection
e. Administration and compliance
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3. Stringency Analysis and


draft recommendations

4. Draft code and Impact


analysis

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Milestone 4 - approach

1. Conduct regional and national


workshop (In process currently)
1. Update Priorities, Scope and
Methodology
2. Address the stakeholder feedback
2. Market assessment - 3. Prepare draft code
Baseline analysis and data
collection
4. Public domain comments
ECBC 2016
5. Conduct Impact analysis
3. Stringency Analysis and
draft recommendations

4. Draft code and Impact


analysis

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Session 2

Administration and
Compliance

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Scope

Sizes of Buildings:
Building complexes with

1.a connected load of 100 KW, or greater or

2.a contract demand of 120 KVA or greater or,

Exemptions:
The provisions of this Code do not apply to:

1. Equipment and portions of building systems that use energy primarily for
manufacturing processes

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Applicable Building Systems

Lighting and
Controls
Comfort
Electrical and
Systems and
Renewable
Controls

ECBC
Building Administration
Envelope 2015 and Compliance
Sections

Excluded – Plug loads, Vertical Transportation, Process Load, Diesel


Generator, Data Center
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Energy efficiency levels in ECBC 2016 scope

1. 3 levels of stringency will be set in ECBC 2016:


– Minimum efficiency requirement for ECBC 2016 (MEP)

– Energy efficient buildings (EE)

– Super energy efficient buildings (SEE)

2. Energy Performance Index requirement

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Precedence

1. Safety, Health, And Environmental Codes.


a. Where this Code is found to conflict with safety, health, or environmental
codes, the safety, health, or environmental codes shall take precedence.

2. Precedence of BEE’s star rating program

3. Precedence of other policy effects like


1. Refrigerant Phase Out program etc.

2. Future renewable energy policy developed by MNRE

3. Norms and Standards of BEE

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Reference Standards
1. National Building Code (NBC) 2005 is the reference
document/standard for –
a. lighting levels,

b. HVAC, comfort levels, natural ventilation, pump

c. motor efficiencies, transformer efficiencies

d. any other building materials and system performance criteria.

2. Resolve potential overlap with NBC


a. Proactive coordination with NBC Update

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Administration and
Enforcement
- Compliance Approach
- Compliance Requirement
- Administration Requirement
- Compliance Documents

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Compliance Approaches

1. Prescriptive Approach

2. Whole building performance (WBP) Approach

Final outcome –

1. Report EPI based on approved tool and design parameters

2. Applicable for both prescriptive and whole building


performance approach

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Compliance requirement

Applicable buildings Focused climatic zones


1. Hospitality 1. Temperate
2. Educational 2. Composite
3. Health care 3. Hot and dry
4. Assembly 4. Warm and humid
5. Business 5. Cold
6. Commercial Shopping
complexes

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Categories based on building use

Self Occupied Core and Shell


Building Building

Mixed Use
Development

New
Addition Alteration
Construction

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Self Occupied

New Buildings
•Comply with either the prescriptive or Whole building
performance requirement

Additions or alteration to Existing Buildings


•If connected load demand of addition plus the
existing building > 100 kW or 120 kVA.

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Core and Shell Buildings

Core and shell buildings where the developer or owner will only provide the
base building and its services. Base building will include common areas,
circulation areas, parking, basements, services area, and open site area.

Building envelope
Renewable energy systems
Electrical systems (installed by developer/ owner)
Comfort systems and controls (installed by developer/ owner)
Lighting systems and controls (installed by developer/ owner)

Legal undertaking that fit out manual for the tenant will have a mandatory
requirement of ECBC compliance in interior fit outs

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Mixed Use Development

Mixed use development may be defined as a single building or a group of


buildings housing a combination of residential, commercial, business,
educational, hospitality and assembly uses

Prescriptive – Each building category portion of the mixed use development to


comply with the respective requirement stated in ECBC.

Whole building - Area Weighted averages should comply with ECBC EPI
requirements.

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Enforcement jurisdiction

1. Authority having jurisdiction


a. Development Authorities (DA)

b. Sate designated agencies (SDA)

c. Municipal Corporations/ULBs

d. Local Bodies

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ECBC compliance process – Phase 1

First phase of ECBC compliance will be effective for first 5 years of


implementation.

Compliance forms to
Certified ECBC Owner of the
be submitted to
compliance assessor building also needs
authority along with
to prepare the ECBC to submit the a duly
the submissions
compliance form signed undertaking
drawings

After construction, owner of


the building to re submit the
Final occupancy NO CONSTRUCTION
undertaking & compliance
certificate CHECK
forms of as built ECBC
complied building

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ECBC compliance process – Phase 2

Second phase of the ECBC compliance will be effective after 5 years of ECBC
compliance implementation.
Compliance forms to
Certified ECBC Owner of the
be submitted to
compliance assessor building also needs
authority along with
to prepare the ECBC to submit the a duly
the submissions
compliance form signed undertaking
drawings

After construction, owner of Mandatory


the building to re submit the construction
Final occupancy
certificate
undertaking & compliance inspection by
forms of as built ECBC authorized
complied building
authority

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Compliance tools

1. Approved software for compliance– ECO-Nirman

2. Approved software for whole building approach

3. Approved tools for showing compliance with prescriptive


approach –
• Approved calculation methodology and tools

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Penalties

1. Owner’s responsibility

2. In case of non-compliance, action could be taken as per the


existing laws

3. No construction check will be done in the first phase and till


BEE’s approved standardized process for construction check
is not available.

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Compliance Documents

• Phase 1-
• Plans and specifications shall show all pertinent data and features of
the building, equipment, and systems.

• Sufficient detail to be provided to permit the Authority Having


Jurisdiction to verify that the building complies with the requirements
of this code.

• Phase 2-
• Construction verification compliance documentation

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Session 3

Building Envelope

Building envelope: Stringency Path

Stringency analysis for wall, glazing, and roof

2,922
16 prototypes simulations for
buildings in 5 each building
climatic zones type in 5
climatic zones.

46,752 simulations for


16 building types in 5
climatic zones

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ECBC 2016 recommendations - wall

Hot and Warm &


Composite dry humid Temperate Cold
Baseline Brick wall Brick wall Brick wall Block wall Brick wall
ECBC 2007 8 hours 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.352
ECBC 2007 24 hours 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.369

ECBC 2016 Day time 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.55 0.34


Office and school < 10,000 m2 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.4
EE building 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.4 0.22
SEE Building 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.22 0.15

ECBC 2016 24 hours 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.34


EE building 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.22
SEE Building 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15

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ECBC 2016 recommendations - roof

Warm &
Composite Hot and dry humid Temperate Cold
Baseline 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.97
ECBC 2007 8 hours 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
ECBC 2007 24 hours 0.261 0.261 0.261 0.409 0.261

ECBC 2016 Day time 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.28


School building < 10,000 m2 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.3
EE building 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.2
SEE Building 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18

ECBC 2016 24 hours 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.28


Hospitality buildings 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.3 0.19
EE building 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
SEE Building 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18

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ECBC 2016 recommendation - Glazing

Composite Hot and dry Warm & humid Temperate Cold

WWR 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%


U - 5.0 U - 5.0 U - 5.0 U - 5.0 U - 5.27
Baseline SHGC - 0.39 SHGC - 0.39 SHGC - 0.39 SHGC - 0.39 SHGC - 0.82
VLT - 0.41 VLT - 0.41 VLT - 0.41 VLT - 0.41 VLT - 0.87

ECBC 2007 U - 3.3 U - 3.3 U - 3.3 U - 6.9 U – 3.3


standard SHGC - 0.25 SHGC - 0.25 SHGC - 0.25 SHGC - 0.40 SHGC - 0.51
VLT - 0.2 VLT - 0.2 VLT - 0.2 VLT - 0.2 VLT - 0.2

U - 3.8 U - 3.8 U - 3.8 U - 3.8 U – 3.0


Proposed SHGC
non north- 0.27 SHGCnon north- 0.27 SHGCnon north- 0.27 SHGCnon north- 0.27 SHGCall - 0.62
SHGCnorth- 0.5 SHGCnorth- 0.5 SHGCnorth- 0.5 SHGCnorth- 0.5
VLT - 0.27 VLT - 0.27 VLT - 0.27 VLT - 0.27 VLT - 0.27

U value in W/m2-K,
SHGC value is maximum limit ,
VLT value
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Shading Requirements

5 Projection 3 types -
factors Overhangs,
considered fins, and box
0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1 frame

4800
2 Latitudes
simulations in
considered
energyplus

Equations to
8 Shading easily
Orientations estimate the
analysis SEF

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SEF table for 28 °N (Similar for other latitude degrees)


28 °N
Box Frame Overhang Fin
Projection Factor 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
North 1.25 1.47 1.66 1.81 1.09 1.18 1.25 1.30 1.13 1.22 1.30 1.36
East/ West 1.37 1.85 2.37 3.37 1.21 1.45 1.74 2.06 1.11 1.20 1.27 1.33
South 1.58 2.47 3.62 4.63 1.28 1.59 1.95 2.26 1.18 1.35 1.46 1.55
North-East/ North-West 1.47 1.86 2.25 2.57 1.17 1.35 1.48 1.75 1.21 1.34 1.55 1.69
South-East/ South-West 1.47 2.25 2.90 3.68 1.26 1.60 1.94 2.19 1.14 1.27 1.35 1.44

0.25
Example SHGC (say)
28 °N
Box Frame Overhang Fin
0.25 0.5 0.75 1 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
South 0.39 0.62 0.90 1 0.32 0.40 0.49 0.57 0.29 0.34 0.36 0.39
South-East 0.37 0.56 0.72 0.92 0.31 0.40 0.49 0.55 0.28 0.32 0.34 0.36
South-West 0.35 0.56 0.78 1 0.31 0.38 0.49 0.53 0.29 0.33 0.34 0.36

Similar table for latitude 13 °N will be added

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Daylighting Requirement

Daylighting Analysis

Concept Guiding Simulations


•Useful Parameters • 220 simulations
Daylighting • Glare were done for
Index one set of
results
• Visual light
•Prescriptive transmittance
and simulation
compliance • Latitude angle
format
• Orientations
•Ease to show
and check • Window types
compliance
• Ease of
compliance

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Daylighting requirement

Daylighting requirement (prescriptive or simulation)


< 3 storey building (above grade) 40%
All buildings except* > 3 storey building (above grade) 45%
* Resort All type 45%
*Shopping malls/ complex All type 10%

For simulation approach, BEE approved software shall be used

For prescriptive approach, day light extent to be marked/


estimated on the architectural plan to estimate the final
percentage area

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Prescriptive approach for daylighting compliance

Day lighting penetration potential - prescriptive for vertical fenestration


(n X head height, n is as per the table)
South/
North South/ East West North East West
Window type Shading VLT < 0.3 VLT ≥ 0.3
Delhi
1.4 1.0 0.5 1.5 1.2 0.8
All window
No Shading
Chennai types
1.5 1.3 0.6 1.6 1.5 1.0

Non West West Non West West


window type Shading VLT < 0.3 VLT ≥ 0.3
Vision
All shading 1.5 1.1 1.8 1.5
All lattitude window
types with
types Clerestorey
PF>0.4 1.8 1.6 2.1 1.8

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Key Analysis Results

12 Jan 2016 - Mumbai ECBC Update 2016 77

Heavy wall in all climatic zones –


Small office (8 hours)
Total Energy Consumption Per Total opaque Area
Heavy Wall
Energy Consumption Per Unit Area

390
370
350
(kWh/m2)

330
310
290
270
250
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
U-Value (W/m2-oK)

Composite - Heavy wall Cold & Cloudy - Heavy wall


Hot & Dry - Heavy wall Temperate - Heavy wall
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Glazing performance in all climatic zones - Small


office (8 hours)
Total Energy Consumption per Unit Window Area
900
Energy Consumption Per Unit Area (kWh/m2)

850
800
750
700
650
600
550
500
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
SHGC

Hot & Dry - SHGC Temperate - SHGC


12 Jan 2016 - MumbaiWarm & humid - SHGC Composite
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Glazing performance in all climatic zones - Small


office (8 hours)
Total Lighting Energy Consumption per Unit Window Area
190
Energy Consumption Per Unit Area (kWh/m2)

185
180
175
170
165
160
155
150
145
140
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
VLT

Cold & Cloudy - VLT Hot & Dry - VLT Temperate - VLT
Warm
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- Mumbai - VLT Composite - VLT2016
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Roof performance in all climatic zones - Small


office (8 hours)
Energy Consumption per Total Roof Area (kWh/m2)
100
Energy Consumption per unit roof area

90

80

70
(kWh/m2)

60

50

40
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
U-value (W/m2-oK)

Cold & Cloudy - All zones Hot & Dry - All zones
Temperate - All zones Warm & Humid - All zones
Composite - All zones
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Life Cycle Cost Analysis

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LCC, NPV, and initial cost – wall in composite

U value corelation with LCC and intial cost


72,500 7,000

72,000 6,000

Intial cost (Rs./m2)


71,500 5,000
LCC (Rs./m2)

71,000 4,000

70,500 3,000

70,000 2,000

69,500 1,000

69,000 0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
U value (W/m2-K)

LCC (Rs./m2) Intial costECBC


(Rs/m2)
Update 2016 NPV of savings (Rs./m2) 83
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NPV of Savings – Glazing in Composite

NPV of savings - composite


8,000

6,000

4,000
NPV (Rs./ m2)

2,000

0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
-2,000

-4,000
SHGC

NPV of Update
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LCC – Glazing in Composite

LCC - Composite (VLT - 0.27)


136,000
135,500
135,000
134,500
LCC (Rs./m2/yr)

134,000
133,500
133,000
132,500
132,000
131,500
131,000
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
SHGC
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LCC and NPV – Glazing in Cold & Cloudy

LCC and NPV of savings - Cold & Cloudy


140,000 15,000
NPV of savings (Rs./m2)
LCC (Rs./ m2)

135,000 10,000

130,000 5,000

125,000 0

120,000 -5,000
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
U value (W/m2-K)

LCC NPV of savings Linear (NPV of savings)

a. Corresponding values of SHGC against U value 3 W/m2K is 0.37,0.46, 0.62.

b. Considering the importance of solar radiation, 0.62 could be recommended

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Small office, 8 hours, composite


LCC and NPV , Roof
U-value corelation with LCC and NPV
15,200 7,000

15,000 6,000

NPV and Initial Cost (Rs./m2)


14,800 5,000
LCC (Rs./m2)

14,600 4,000

14,400 3,000

14,200 2,000

14,000 1,000

13,800 0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
U value (W/m2-K)

LCC (Rs./m2) NPV of savings (Rs/m2)


ECBC Update 2016 Initial Cost (Rs./m2) 87
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Analyzing 16 prototypes in 5 climatic zones

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Analysis approach

5 combinations were analyzed based on the weightage to LCC and energy saving potential (ESP)

Weightage distribution
100%
0% 30% 50% 70% 100%

80%
Weightage Percentage

60%
ESP
40% LCC

20%

0%
Case 1
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Case 2 Case
ECBC 3 2016
Update Case 4 Case 5 89

Cold and Cloudy – Wall Insulation

Number of buildings prototypes for each U value


(Cold & Cloudy)
120%

100% 2 3 14
Percentage weightage of LCC

80%
2 3 14
60%
4 2 12
40%
10 3 5
20%

0% 16 2 1
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
-20%
U value (W/m2K)
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Composite - wall

Number of Buildings prototypes for each U value


(Composite)
120%

100% 15 3 1
Percentage weightage of LCC

80%
17 1 1
60%
17 2
40%
1 2 15 1
20%

0% 18 1
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
-20%
UECBC
value (W/m2K)
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Composite - Roof

Number of Buildings prototypes for each U value


(Composite)
120%

100% 1 17 1
Percentage weightage of LCC

80%
1 18
60%
13 6
40%
13 6
20%

0% 19
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
-20%
UECBC
value (W/m2K)
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SHGC values for different orientations

1. The SHGC recommendation of 0.27 for other orientation,


except south orientation, could be relaxed.

2. Estimate the trend line equation for each orientation

3. Equate the energy consumption of south orientation with


0.27 SHGC with other orientation, estimate the equivalent
SHGC for N/ E/ W orientation

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Shading Analysis

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Overhangs – (28 °N)

Shading equivalent factor - Overhangs


2.4

2.2
Shading equivalent factor

2.0

1.8

1.6

1.4

1.2

1.0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
North East P/H South West
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Fins – (28 °N)

Shading equivalent factor - Fins


1.8
1.7
Shading equivalent factor

1.6

1.5
1.4

1.3

1.2
1.1

1.0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
P/H

North
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Box frame – Overhangs + fins – (28 °N)

Shading equivalent factor - Box frame (Overhang + fins)


5.0
4.5
Shading equivalent factor

4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
P/H
North East South West
North-East
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South-East South
ECBC Update 2016West North West 97

Brick wall Insulated block wall

Image ref:
http://www.ecologicbuild.com
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AAC block wall Fly ash wall

Image ref: Image ref:


buildingmaterialsgreen.blogspot.com www.fairdealbaroda.com
12 Jan 2016 - Mumbai ECBC Update 2016 99

Cement stabilized brick wall Hollow concrete block wall

Image ref: Image ref:


aectearthblock.com www.builders-merchant-cirencester.co.uk
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XPS insulation EPS insulation

Image ref: Image ref:


www.diytrade.com benchmarkfoam.com
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101

Rock wool insulation Glass fibre insulation

Image ref: Image ref:


www.encon.co.uk www.encon.co.uk
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Polyurethane spray foam

Image ref:
www.treehugger.com 103
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Single and double glazing

Image ref:
www.ecohomedesigns.org 104
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Energy conservation measures list - wall

• Wall material types • Construction types


– Heavy weight wall – Single wall
• Brick wall – with External insulation
• Cement stabilized brick – with internal insulation
wall – Cavity Wall
– Medium weight wall • external heavy mass
• Fly ash brick • internal heavy mass
• Hollow concrete block • both side heavy mass
wall
• AAC block wall
• Insulated block wall
– Light weight wall
• Gypsum board wall

12 Jan 2016 - Mumbai ECBC Update 2016 105


105

Mass wall

Material (A) Thickness (mm) U value range


Brick 230 Lower Limit: 12 mm plaster,
Cement Stabilized earth block 250, 375 230 mm brick, 8 mm plaster:
Fly Ash Brick 200, 300 2.1 W/m2 K
Hollow Concrete Block 200, 300
Insulated Block 200, 300 Upper Limit: 12 mm plaster,
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete 200 mm AAC block, 8 mm
200, 300
Block plaster : 0.63 W/m2 K

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Single mass wall (external insulation)

v B A Internal
External

Material (B) Thickness (mm) U value range


Extruded polystyrene (XPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 Lower Limit: 12 mm
Expanded polystyrene (thermo Cole) 25, 50, 75, 100 plaster, 25 mm XPS, 230
(EPS) mm brick, 8 mm plaster :
Polyurethane 25, 50, 75, 100 0.73 W/m2 K
Upper Limit: 12 mm
plaster, 100 mm
Polyurethane, 200 mm
Flyash wall, 8 mm plaster :
0.21 W/m2 K
PACE-D12TA program
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Single mass wall (internal insulation)

v B A

Internal External

Material (B) Thickness (mm) U value range


Extruded polystyrene (XPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 Lower Limit: 12 mm
Expanded polystyrene (thermo Cole) 25, 50, 75, 100 plaster, 25 mm Glass Fiber,
(EPS) 230 mm brick, 8 mm
Polyurethane 25, 50, 75, 100 plaster : 0.81 W/m2 K
Bonded Mineralwool (Rock/ glasswool) 25, 50, 75, 100 Upper Limit: 12 mm
Glass fiber and mineral fiber 25, 50, 75, 100 plaster, 100 mm
Polyurethane, 200 mm Fly
ash, 8 mm plaster : 0.16
W/m2 K
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Cavity mass wall

Heavy mass at both side

v A B A B
v

Heavy mass at one side

Material (B) Thickness (mm) U value range


Extruded polystyrene (XPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 Lower Limit: 12 mm plaster,
Expanded polystyrene (thermo Cole) 25, 50, 75, 100 230 mm brick, 50 mm Air
(EPS) gap, 115 mm brick, 8 mm
plaster : 1.22 W/m2K
Polyurethane 25, 50, 75, 100
Bonded Mineralwool (Rock/ glasswool) 25, 50, 75, 100 Upper Limit: 12 mm
Glass fiber and mineral fiber 25, 50, 75, 100 plaster, 200 mm AAC block,
Air gap 25, 50 100 mm Polyurethane, 100
mm AAC block, 8 mm
plaster : 0.15 W/m2K
PACE-D12TA program
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Light weight wall


Gypsum Board Lower Limit: 12 mm Gypsum
Board, 25 mm Glass fiber, 12 mm
Gypsum Board : 1.23 W/m2 K

Insulation
Upper Limit: 12mm Gypsum
Board, 100 mm Polyurethane, 12
mm Gypsum Board: 0.19 W/m2 0

Material (B) Thickness (mm) U value range


Extruded polystyrene (XPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 Lower Limit: 12 mm
Expanded polystyrene (thermo Cole) 25, 50, 75, 100 Gypsum Board, 25 mm
(EPS) Glass fiber, 12 mm Gypsum
Board : 0.96 W/m2 K
Polyurethane 25, 50, 75, 100
Bonded Mineralwool (Rock/ glasswool) 25, 50, 75, 100
Upper Limit: 12mm
Glass fiber and mineral fiber 25, 50, 75, 100 Gypsum Board, 100 mm
Air gap 25, 50 Polyurethane, 12 mm
Gypsum Board: 0.22 W/m2-
K
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Roof (over deck insulation)

v
D

Material (C) Thickness (mm)


Concrete Slab 150
Material (D) Thickness (mm) U value range
Extruded polystyrene (XPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 Lower Limit: 50 mm brick
Expanded polystyrene (thermo Cole) (EPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 bat coba, 150 mm concrete
Polyurethane 25, 50, 75, 100 slab, waterproofing, 25 mm
Brick bat coba 50 plaster: 2.51 W/m2 K
Mud Fuska 75 Upper Limit: 100 mm
Polyurethane, 150 mm
concrete slab,
waterproofing, 25 mm
plaster: 0.2 W/m2 K

PACE-D12TA program
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Roof (under deck insulation)

D
v

Material (C) Thickness (mm)


Concrete Slab with brick bat coba 200
Material (D) Thickness (mm) U value range
Extruded polystyrene (XPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 Lower Limit: 50 mm brick
Expanded polystyrene (thermo Cole) (EPS) 25, 50, 75, 100 bat coba, 150 mm concrete
Polyurethane 25, 50, 75, 100 slab, waterproofing, 25 mm
Bonded mineral wool 25, 50, 75, 100 plaster: 2.51 W/m2 K
Glass fibre 25, 50, 75, 100 Upper Limit: 100 mm
Polyurethane, 150 mm
concrete slab,
waterproofing, 25 mm
plaster: 0.19 W/m2 K

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