Title: Mt. Angel Abbey Library HVAC
1Mt. Angel Abbey LibraryHVAC
2Team M.A.C.H.V.A.C.
- Support Team
- Client
- Victoria Ertelt
- PSU Advisor
- Dr. David Sailor
- Design Advisor
- Evan Waymire
- Design Team
- Ras Wickramaratne
- Santiago Rodriguez
- John Slate
- Ghassan Mustafa
- Ali Alsahaf
3Mt. Angel Abbey
- Abbey founded in 1882 by Swiss Benedictine monks.
- In 1887 the monks established the Mt. Angel
college High school. - In 1889 under direction of the Archbishop of
Oregon City, seminary was established.
4The Library
- Designed by modernist Finish architect Alvar
Aalto ( Famous for designing M.I.T. Baker House
residence hall) - Completed in 1970
- 44,000 sq ft., three-story
- Over 5000 Rare book collection and antiquities
5The Issue
- Under built HVAC system
- Over 40-years old system. Almost end of its life
cycle.
During the original mechanical design work for
this project, consideration was given to minimum
provisions for future air-conditioning (i.e.
cooling) -OKelly and Schoenlank
Consulting Engineers 06/09/1969
6The Issue
- Occupant discomfort in Carrels, Auditorium,
and Catalog room.
7The Solution
- Evaluate and model an efficient HVAC system.
- Select a monitoring system for a vault that has
temperature/humidity sensitive materials. - Estimate a payback period for the new system.
8PDS
- Primary requirements
- Thermal comfort for occupants defined by ASHRAE
Standard 55-2004(General occupancy standard) - Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality defined by
ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004(General occupancy
standard) - ASHRAE requirements for preservation of public
collections.(Library specific standard)
9PDS
- Secondary requirements
- Low lifecycle cost
- Low Energy cost
- The system needs to generate less than 40
decibels of background noise - Design Constraints
- No changes to the interior or exterior design
- Minimal changes to ducting system
10The Project Plan
Project Milestones
Task Start Date Finish Date
Preliminary investigation (Brainstorming, Research, Data collection,Current model evaluation) Sept 26 Feb 3
PDS Report Jan 18 Feb 5
Design (Evaluation, Modeling) Feb 4 March 17
Progress Report Feb 27 March 4
Simulation and Evaluation (Computer aided simulation, Redesign, repeat comp. aided sim., Finalize report) Feb 5 May 31
11 Major Risks
- Failure to control temperature and humidity in
vault and otherrare book rooms - Reduction
- Collect data about current environment
- Research ideal conditions for books and
antiquities - Failure to control thermal comfort in library
zones - Reduction
- Set up sufficient temperature and humidity
sensors - Model library in more than one program
12Major Risks (continued)
- Errors in computer model
- Reduction
- Do sensitivity analysis on computer model
- Calibrate model with collected data
13Questions?