Title: The Fundamentals of Green Building
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Alternative Water Supply Technologies
2The New Green Building Hydrologic Cycle
- Re-think use of potable water!
- Water sources
- Traditional Potable Water
- Harvested Water
- Treatable Wastewater
Pages 41-43
3The New Green Building Hydrologic Cycle
- New Ways of Supplying and Reusing Water
- Harvested Water
- Treatable Wastewater
Page 43
4How Alternative Systems Work
Rainwater Harvesting Systems
Page 48
5How Alternative Systems Work
- Greywater Treatment and Reuse Systems
Pages 50-51
6How Alternative Systems Work
- Blackwater Treatment and Sewer Mining
Pages 52-54
7Wastewater Treatment Basic Biology
- Biological Materials Pathogens
- 3 Main types of Biological Digestion
Aerobic Processes
Anoxic Processes
Anaerobic Processes
Pages 46-47
8Precautions with Reused Water
- Ensuring reclaimed water is used safely and
appropriately is extremely important - Be aware of potential cross-connections in
plumbing systems - Install backflow prevention from nonpotable to
potable systems
Pages 54-55
9TEST YOURSELF
- What are the three sources of harvested water?
Where are they collected, and what can the water
be used for? - Describe greywater systems, and how the greywater
is purified and used. - What is the primary public health issue related
to wastewater treatment? - Describe the three main types of biological
digestion, and what type of wastewater treatment
they are appropriate for. - What are the risks associated with reused water?
- What are the recommendations of the American
Water Works Association (AWWA) in terms of
backflow prevention?
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Energy Savings
11Direct vs. Indirect Water Heating
- Direct Self-contained unit and energy is
transmitted directly to heat the water - Indirect Uses heat from secondary source to heat
water
12Potable Water Heating Direct-energy
- Direct Energy Heating Equipment
- Primary source to heat water
- Storage water heaters
- Condensing water heaters
- Instantaneous water heaters
Page 58
13Potable Water Heating Indirect-energy
- Indirect-energy Heating Equipment
- Rely on external sources
- Coil-in-tank
- Shell-and-tube system
- Tube-in-tube system
Page 61
14Solar Energy
Page 61
15Potable Water Heating
- Solar Thermal Wet Systems
- Energy from the sun used to heat a domestic water
supply - Flat plate collectors
- Evacuate tube collectors (direct-flow and
heat-pipe)
Page 64
16Potable Water Heating
- Direct Circulation Systems
- Cannot tolerate freezing temperatures
- Drain-Back Systems
- Must be sloped to ensure water drains to
reservoir - Indirect Circulation Systems
- Pumps circulate through a non-freezing heat
transfer liquid
Pages 66-67
17Potable Water Heating
- Ground-Source Energy
- Draw heat from the ground during winter
- Deposit heat from indoor air during the summer
- Primarily for homes
- Desuperheater
Page 67
18Cogeneration (CHP) Systems
- Converts waste heat that accompanies electricity
production into usable thermal energy - Microturbines
Page 68
19Energy Recovery
- Drain-Water Heat Recovery
- Steam Condensate Heat Recovery
- Condenser Heat Recovery
Pages 70-72
20Special Issues in Retrofitting DHW Systems
- Preheaters
- Condensing Boilers/Water Heaters
- Instantaneous Water Heaters
- Circulation Balancing
- Pipe Insulation
Page 72
21TEST YOURSELF
- Explain the differences between direct and
indirect heating - What are the issues to be aware of with
instantaneous water heaters? - What are the benefits and drawbacks of
indirect-energy water heaters? Condensing
boilers? - Describe and compare direct flow and heat-pipe
evacuated tube collectors. - What is cogeneration? What are the benefits?
- What are the forms of energy recovery and how do
they work?
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Managing Green Projects
23Contractor and Subcontractor Roles
- Many work practices, product specifications, and
technologies are unique to a successful green
building project - Be aware of what is involved to ensure
conformance with the overall project requirements - Know how the building codes address new
technologies
Page 73
24Work Practices Indoor Air Quality
- Work practices must be followed to ensure
sustainability goals and/or LEED certification - Low-VOC materials
- Air sealing
- Moisture control
Page 74
25Work Practices Construction Demolition
- Construction Demolition Waste Management
- Aim to recycle 50-95 of the total waste-stream
- Sorting recyclable materials on site
- Co-mingled waste sorted off-site
Page 74
26LEED Documentation
- LEED projects require additional documentation
submitted to the USGBC/GBCI - Required LEED documentation primarily relates to
IAQ and low-flow fixtures
Page 75
27LEED Product Specifications
- All information for documentation is found on
product MSDS sheets - Need to ensure LEED certification for the
project - Make sure new materials procured meet specified
standards - Need to be reviewed by the sustainability
coordinator
Page 75
28Cost and Scheduling Issues
- Work practices that may affect your schedule
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- Commissioning/building flush-out
- Product documentation
- Value engineering
Page 76
29Commissioning
- Coordination with commissioning agent (CxA)
- Pre-functional and start-up testing of installed
equipment - Building Flush-Out
- Measuring air quality
- Purge contaminants using a high exchange of
inside air with fresh outside air - Done prior to or just at occupancy
Page 76
30Value Engineering
- Value Engineering
- Generally occurs in the design phase before the
plumber has a bid on the job - May be required to provide costing for proposed
or determined changes - High probability of green elements being
eliminated if the budget gets tight - Newer technologies are more expensive to install
- Owners and engineers may see them as expendable
Page 76
31Code Compliance
- Needed changes to existing building codes may not
have been made yet - Often no regulations regarding the use of
rainwater or reused wastewater to supply
bathrooms - Understand how new technologies and installation
practices are or are not addressed by your local
jurisdiction
Page 77
32TEST YOURSELF
- What are the indoor air quality work practices
specific to plumbers that need to be followed to
ensure sustainability? - What work practices should the plumbing
contractor be aware of in regards to
commissioning? - Explain the two forms of construction and
demolition waste management sorting and
co-mingling.