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Title: GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS GSIS UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS


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GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS
(GSIS)UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
REVIVAL
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Site location
Central area of Athens
  • Climatic characteristics
  • Typical of the Mediterranean climate
  • Mild and rainy winters (mean min temperature 05
    C )
  • Relatively warm and dry summers (mean max
    temperature of 2935C)

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General description
  • Rectangular shape measuring 115m in length and
    39m in width
  • Orientation long axis South/southeast to
    North/Northwest direction
  • 2 basement floors, ground floor, a mezzanine, 4
    floors
  • Total floor area approx 30,000m2 (including
    basements)
  • Mainly office space, in the first and second
    floors data entry rooms
  • seminar rooms
  • Building occupancy approx 1150 people
  • Occupancy pattern 7am-4pm

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Refurbishment
  • Improvement of the building envelope (shading
    southeast southwest
  • facades, low e glazing in north façade, pvs
    southeast facade)
  • Improvement of the HVAC heating/cooling system
  • (control of heating cooling)
  • Improvement of the lighting installation
    (replacement of all
  • luminaires with HF lamps)
  • Improvement of the indoor air quality (control
    of CO2 and humidity)
  • and passive cooling (ceiling fans)
  • Control monitoring of energy consumption
    indoor conditions via BEMS

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Refurbishment Total Cost
  • Area before the refurbishment 30,000 m2
  • Area after the refurbishment 30,000 m2

(WP9 CO2 questionnaire contract Annex 1)
  • 41.3 Construction costs shading devices, low E
    glazing
  • 32 Mechanical costs control of heating
    cooling
  • 9.5 Electrical costs lighting fixtures, high
    efficiency lamps, sensors
  • 17.2 BEMS

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Refurbishment Energy consumption
(WP9 CO2 questionnaire)
  • Studies (simulations) show energy reduction 59
    for heating
  • 80 for cooling reduced CO2 emissions (after
    renovation results from simulations)
  • Building after renovation external shading, low
    e glazing, ceiling fans,
  • night ventilation

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  • Improvement of the building envelope External
    shading systems
  • Final design
  • 40 of external shading (40 representing the
    solar radiation being blocked by the shading
    device)
  • West/southwest façade perforated metal grid ,
    dimensions 1.00 m deep x 2.30 m wide x 2.70 m
    high
  • South/southeast façade overhangs (perforated
    metal sheets) 1.30 m deep

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  • Improvement of the building envelope External
    shading systems

West/ Southwest façade Shading system
1.00m
Metal grid
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  • Improvement of the building envelope External
    shading systems

South/ Southeast façade - shading system
1.30m
overhangs
overhangs
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  • Improvement of the building envelope External
    shading systems

South/ Southeast façade - pv panels
Pv panels
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  • Improvement of the building envelope - Simulation
    studies
  • The existing situation (scenario B0)
  • When applying external shading in the south
    west facades of the building (scenario B1)
  • Comparison of the cooling/heating loads of both
    scenario to assess the energy impact of the
    shading system

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Scenario B0 Existing situation Simulation
results
Heating loads 45.2 KWh/m²a Cooling loads 61.7
KWh/m²a
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Scenario B1 Case study with external shading
Simulation results
Heating loads 50.6KWh/m²a Cooling loads 55.7
KWh/m²a
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Simulation results - Comparison
  • Reduced solar gains thus reduced cooling loads
  • Shading efficiency not exceeding 40, as a
    greater figure would result in
  • significant reduction of the solar gains -
    therefore increased heating loads
  • increased construction cost

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Monitoring will be carried out in order to
    evaluate the energy and environmental performance
    of the building
  • The measurements are split in the following
    categories
  • Fixed parameters
  • Variable parameters
  • Quality parameters
  • Renewable energy
  • Other

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Type of measurements
  • Long term
  • On a continuous basis, daily readings - duration
    of 1 year
  • Included in the BEMS
  • Short term
  • Spot measurements for a period 1-3 days in the
    heating and cooling period
  • Included in the BEMS and/or
  • Carried out using special sensors or meters

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Fixed parameters

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Variable parameters

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Variable parameters

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Quality parameters

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Proposal of a monitoring plan
  • Renewable energy / Other parameters

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Monitoring equipment - Meters and sensors for
short term measurements
Thermographic camera Thermovision 570
Tracer gas for the monitoring of airflows (air
change rates)
Pyranometer for the monitoring of solar
radiation (W/m2)
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Monitoring equipment BEMS for long term
measurements
  • The BEMS will carry out the following
    measurements
  • Energy consumption for heating and cooling
  • Recording of operation hours for heating and
    cooling
  • Energy consumption for lighting
  • (suggested levels, independently form the users
    behaviour)
  • Indoor temperature of each room
  • Relative humidity
  • CO2 concentration
  • Lighting levels
  • Ambient temperature
  • Operation of the ceiling fans
  • Monitoring will start at March 2007 and will have
    a duration of 1 year

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BEMS description
  • All readings will be transferred to the BEMS.
    Terminal via M-Bus protocols
  • The BEMS comprises
  • Central communication centre of monitoring and
    control
  • Local autonomous controllers
  • Sensors and actuators
  • Wiring between local communication centres,
    sensors and actuators
  • Wireless communication between the peripheral and
    the central system
  • Plans with monitoring points and zoning of areas
    in progress
  • in collaboration with Algosystems
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