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Several ASHRAE standards, addenda open for review

IndustryNews
July 31, 2015

Thirty proposed addenda as well as actions related to several other ASHRAE standards and guidelines are open for public review. Interested parties may comment on the technical guidance contained in the documents.

“The public review process allows interested parties to give input into development of standards and their related addenda and guidelines,” said Jim Vallort, an ASHRAE vice president and chair of the Society’s Technology Council, which oversees standard development. “Through public review, our goal is to reach consensus, ensuring publication of a document that has been rigorously examined, questioned, and defended. ASHRAE standards are strengthened by virtue of having been through this process.”

The addenda, standards, and guideline actions were approved for public comment at the ASHRAE 2015 Annual Conference, June 27-July 1. Addenda to major standards open for review include ASHRAE standards related to thermal comfort, ventilation, and indoor air quality in residences, high performing buildings, building automation, and energy efficiency.

A complete listing can be found under the documents for July 17 and July 24, 2015 at www.ashrae.org/standardsactions. Among the actions available for public comment are the following.

 

Public Review, July 17-Aug. 16, 2015

• Addendum f to Standard 15-2013, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy

• Addenda c, l, and n to Standard 62.2-2013, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings

• Addenda ar, ay, az, ba, bb, bc, bd, bf, bh, bi, bj, bk, bl, bn, bo, bp, and bq to Standard 90.1-2013, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings

 

Public Review, July 17-Aug. 31, 2015

• Addendum m to Standard 62.2-2013, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings

• Addenda bg and y to Standard 90.1-2013, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings

 

Public Review, July 24-Aug. 23, 2015

• Addenda d, e, f, and g to Standard 189.1-2014, Standard for the Design of High-Performance Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings

 

Public Review, July 24-Sept. 7, 2015

• Addenda aj, be, and bf to Standard 135-2012, BACnet — a Data Communications Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks

 

New Projects Call for Comments, July 17-Aug. 16, 2015

• Standard 41.12P, Standard Methods for Uncertainty Analysis

• Standard 219P, Method of Testing the Ability of Liquid Line Filter Driers or Adsorbents to Remove Organic and Inorganic Acid

 

New Revision Projects

• Guideline 1.5-2015, The Commissioning Process for Smoke Control Systems

• Guideline 22-2012, Instrumentation for Monitoring Central Chilled-Water Plant Efficiency

• Guideline 32-2012, Sustainable, High-Performance Operations and Maintenance

 

Title/Purpose/Scope Changes

• SPC 25, Methods of Testing Forced Convection and Natural Convection Air Coolers for Refrigeration

• SSCP 55, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy

• SPC 90.4, Energy Standard for Data Centers

• SPC 175, Metal Pressure Vessel Methods to Test Materials Used in Refrigeration Systems (Redesignated as GPC 38P)

• SPC 177P, Method of Test for Measuring Fractionated Compositions of Refrigerant Blends (Redesignated as GPC 39P)

 

Call for Members

• GPC 1.5-2012R, The Commissioning Process for Smoke Control Systems

• GPC 22-2012R, Instrumentation for Monitoring Central Chilled-Water Plant Efficiency

• GPC 32-2012R, Sustainable, High-Performance Operations and Maintenance

• SPC 41.12P, Standard Methods for Uncertainty Analysis

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