Affiliation:
1. Hoare Lea LLP, Bristol, UK
Abstract
This paper proposes a methodology for the early-stage selection of climate control systems in building design, focusing primarily on minimising whole life carbon (WLC) emissions. A significant obstacle is the limited availability of comprehensive data on the carbon footprint of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment and materials, along with the challenges or absence of early-stage energy models and detailed HVAC designs. This paper presents and compares the WLC for seven different HVAC systems and designs for an office building. The study demonstrates how HVAC engineers and designers can make informed decisions by selecting HVAC systems, materials, and components in the early stages. It illustrates the outcomes of a typical project design from both WLC and operational energy perspectives. Additionally, the paper provides normalised WLC benchmarks for each system in terms of kgCO2e per square metre of floor area.
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