This document discusses green mechanical systems for sustainable homes, focusing on radiant heating and cooling. It describes increasingly stringent green building standards and how reducing cooling loads through high-performance envelopes allows for more efficient mechanical designs. Radiant ceiling panels are highlighted as an efficient way to provide both heating and cooling using moderate temperature water and avoiding issues with air distribution systems. Case studies demonstrate radiant ceiling installations and their benefits in achieving comfort, air quality, and low energy use.
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1. Green Mechanical Systems for a
New Sustainable Reality Green Water
The New Way To Heat and Cool Homes
Mario Kani , P. Eng.
Mario Kani, P.Eng
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2. Oil discoveries form a “bell curve” over
time. The curve is biased to the left
because larger oil fields are easier to find.
discoveries production
Since 1982 the world has been
consuming more oil than it has
been discovering.
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3. International Green Building Advancement
LEED
European Factor 10 codes
US 2030 Challenge
Net zero energy building
Living Building Challenge
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4. The Move to Low Load Envelopes
Reducing Loads
High R-value assemblies
High performance glazing
Airtight construction
Ventilation with heat recovery
Affords opportunity for green mechanical design
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5. Efficient Heating and Cooling
Inefficient
Using fans to move air for thermal reasons
More Efficient
Pumping water for heating and cooling
Most Effcient
Convective thermal and ventilation transport
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7. Recirculated Air Systems
Pro
Low cost
Ease of cooling delivery
Con
High local airflow – comfortable?
Compromises indoor air quality
Noisy
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9. But how do you do air conditioning?
But how do you do air
conditioning
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10. Ceiling Radiant Projects
Aurora Institute Caledon Residence
York University Residence
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11. A Technology Set
Prerequisite
Controlled cooling loads through high performance envelope
System Design
100% outdoor air ventilation – no recirculation
Dehumidification of outdoor air – drier than room temperature
Non-condensing ceiling radiant cooling
Typically single-family and multi-unit residential
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12. Radiant In-Ceiling Heating and Cooling
Compatible with solar or geothermal energy
Lowest life cycle cost
Least maintenance
Energy efficient
Comfortable
Healthy air
Low noise
Invisibility
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16. What about summer humidity?
In an airtight envelope a central cold water coil
on ventilation takes out outdoor humidity
AT SOURCE
Air is supplied to house DRIER than building air
for take-up of indoor moisture
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17. Benefits of Moderate Temperature
Water-Based Heat/Cool Systems
Complements low energy envelopes
Comfortable
Promotes healthy indoor air
Minimal duct work
Flexibility of thermal supply source
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19. Laurentian School of Education
Features
Non-recirculation displacement ventilation
Ventilation air quantities controlled by occupancy
100% outdoor air cooling system
Innovative run-around fluid loop connected to ground
source
Exhaust fancoils with indirect evaporative cooling act
as cooling towers
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21. Living Building Challenge
Cambrian Sustainable Design Centre
Architect s:
Castellan James Partners
Jason McLennan, Cascadia
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22. Living Building Challenge
Prerequisites (No points)
100% renewable energy supply
Healthy indoor air quality
Local, low embodied energy & recyclable materials
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25. System Summary
Low intensity, largely passive, low delivery energy
Convective displacement ventilation - solar enhanced in summer.
Active ventilation cooling and radiant heating & cooling available
Ground heat exchanger for passive cooling and heat pump operation
Heat pump coupled to the ground source, operates only as needed.
Solar hot water for:
- domestic hot water,
- some winter heating and
- enhanced summer stack effect
Grid-connected solar electricity provides 110% of the modest annual
electrical load
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26. Green Mechanical Systems for a
New Sustainable Reality Green Water
The New Way To Heat and Cool Homes
Mario Kani , P. Eng.
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