ASHRAE Standard 62.1, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality,
is the basis for the International Mechanical Code (IMC), and is a
prerequisite for the LEED® Green Building Rating System. This ENL will
provide an overview of the 2010 version of the standard, and then
focus on the calculations of zone and system ventilation airflows
according to the standard’s Ventilation Rate Procedure.
Qualifies as 2 LEED-specific CE hours.
Presenters: Dennis Stanke (former 62.1 Chair), John Murphy and
Paul Solberg Trane applications engineers.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the relationship between ASHRAE Standard 62.1 and mechanical codes, standards, or building rating systems
- Learn how to perform zone- and system-level ventilation calculations required by the standard’s Ventilation Rate Procedure
- Identify methods of dynamically resetting outdoor airflow to reduce energy use and maintain acceptable IAQ
- Summarize population averaging (Section 6.2.6)
Presentation handouts
Includes presentation slides, presenter biographies, outline
and bibliography.
Take
the quiz
Assessment is required by USGBC and AIA. Please submit the
form, take the quiz and Trane will provide you with a certificate of
completion documenting your online attendance.
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a DVD of this program
Item number APP-CMC047-EN