DGS Basis of Design (BOD) for Small Buildings 1
DRAFT TEMPLATE August 19, 2006 2
[Note to Project Director: Documentation of the Basis of Design (BOD) is a step required for compliance
with LEED-NC 2.2 EA Prerequisite 1 for Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems.
This template is a guide for use by the design team.]
1. HVAC System
1.1
Narrative Description of System
A. [System type(s), location, control type, efficiency features, outdoor air ventilation strategy, indoor
air quality features, noise reduction features, environmental benefits, other special features]
B. [Describe how system meets any special requirements listed in the Owners Project
Requirements document.]
1.2
Reasons for System Selection
A. [Reasons that the selected system is a better choice than alternatives. E.g. comfort performance,
efficiency, reliability, flexibility, simplicity, cost, owner preferences, site constraints, climate,
availability of maintenance, acoustics]
1.3
Load Calculations
A. Load calculation method/software: ______________________
B. Summer outdoor design conditions: __F drybulb, __F wetbulb
C. Winter outdoor design conditions: __F drybulb
D. Indoor design conditions: __F, __%RH cooling; __F heating
E. Internal heat gain assumptions:
Space
Lighting
Load
Plug
Load
Occupant
Load
Infiltration
Load
Other:
F. Calculated cooling loads and system size:
System/
Air Handler ID
Calculated Peak
Cooling Load
Selected
System
Cooling
Capacity
Reasons for difference between
calculated load and selected
system capacity
G. Other load calculation assumptions:
1.4
Sequence of Operations
A. [Operating schedules, setpoints, etc. May refer to plans and/or specifications if sequence of
operations is included there.]
This document template applies to buildings smaller than 10,000 ft 2 that are served by simple HVAC
systems such as single-zone packaged rooftop units.
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This draft prepared by Architectural Energy Corporation, under contract with the California Energy
Commissions Public Interest Energy Research program.
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2. Indoor Lighting System
2.1
Narrative Description of System
A. Fixture type(s)
B. Lamp and ballast type
C. Control type
C. [Describe how system meets any special requirements listed in the Owners Project
Requirements document.]
2.2
Reasons for System Selection
A. [Reasons that the selected lighting system is a better choice than alternatives. E.g. visual
comfort performance, efficiency, reliability, flexibility, simplicity, cost, owner preferences, color
rendering, integration with daylighting, ease of maintenance, etc.]
2.3
Lighting Design Criteria
Space ID
2.4
Space Type
Illumination
Design
Target
(footcandles)
Source of Target
(e.g. IES Standard,
Owner Requirement)
Other Lighting Design
Criteria: [e.g. CRI,
CCT]
Title 24 Lighting Power
Allowance (watts/ft 2)
Lighting Power Design
Target (watts/ft 2)
Lighting Power Design Targets
Space Type
3. Water Heating System
3.1
Narrative Description of System
A. [System type(s), location, control type, efficiency features, environmental benefits, other special
features]
B. [Describe how system meets any special requirements listed in the Owners Project
Requirements document.]
3.2
Reasons for System Selection
A. [Reasons that the selected water heating system is a better choice than alternatives. E.g.
efficiency, reliability, simplicity, space constraints, cost, owner preferences, ease of maintenance,
etc.]
3.3
Water Heating Load Calculations
A. [Describe sizing calculation method, assumptions, and results]