genieconseil
Mechanical
- Nov 12, 2002
- 22
I'm a small mech/elect consulting firm me being the only engineer I specialize in building engineering in both disciplines and recognized by the order of engineers of Quebec. I've been practicing since 1987 and in all that time i have never had to do any energy analysis where the degree days or the bin method had to be used. My situation is the following, my client has a commercial building in Montreal ±100,000 sq. ft. and is devided in 2 locals. one tenant is using 2 gaz fired fresh air units of 25,000 cfm (gas fired 2,500,000 btu/hr) & 16,000 cfm (gas fired 2,000,000 btu/hr)he only has one main meter and concequently one invoice for the whole building. he has asked me to evaluate precisely the percentage of natural gaz consumed for the year for those two unit only so he can invoice the tenant fairly. I'm a little embarassed to ask for help, I realise that the bin method would be the appropiate method to use considering the fact that the units only provide fresh air 10 hrs a day and requires heating from october to mid may. I have never used this method and cant seem to find any good examples for me to follow. Can someone help me direct me with my problem?
Thank you in advance
Genieconseil
Thank you in advance
Genieconseil