Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 194-50-090 - ASHRAE Standard 100, 2018-Section 9-Implementation and verification requirements9.1.1 Requirements.Buildings that have an energy target shall comply with the requirements of Section 9.1.1.1. Buildings that do not have an energy target shall comply with the requirements of Section 9.1.1.2. All buildings shall implement an energy management plan as described in Section 5. The energy management plan shall be integrated into the building's capital management plan as described in Section 5. The energy management plan shall include the elements listed in Section 5. 9.1.1.1Buildings with energy targets. For buildings having energy targets, energy efficiency measures (EEMs) identified from the energy audit shall be implemented in order to meet the building's energy target. Develop a written plan for maintaining the building's energy use intensity (EUI) at or below the energy target. Exceptions to Section 9.1.1.1:
1.Investment criteria EEMs:Buildings may demonstrate compliance by implementing all of the EEMs that achieve the investment criteria in Normative Annex X.2.District energy system EEMs: Implementation of EEMs to district energy system(s) in lieu of or in combination with EEMs implemented directly to campus buildings is acceptable, provided the energy audit demonstrates the energy savings from the district energy system EEMs will be equal to or greater than the energy saved from the EEMs identified for the buildings. Energy savings shall be measured as a reduction in Btu per year.3.Grouped buildings EEMs: Implementation of EEMs to non-Tier 1 covered buildings complying at the grouped buildings level is acceptable, provided the energy audit demonstrates the energy savings from the EEMs implemented at the grouped buildings level will result in a WNEUI at or below the energy target of the grouped buildings.4.Tier 2 covered buildings:Tier 2 covered buildings.9.1.1.2Buildings without energy targets.Buildings that do not have an energy target shall implement all of the EEMs that achieve the investment criteria in Normative Annex X. Exceptions to 9.1.1.2:
1.District energy system EEMs: Implementation of EEMs to district energy system(s) in lieu of or in combination with EEMs implemented directly to campus buildings is acceptable, provided the energy audit demonstrates the energy savings from the district energy system EEMs will be equal to or greater than the energy saved from the EEMs identified for the buildings. Energy savings shall be measured as a reduction in Btu per year.2.Tier 2 covered buildings:Tier 2 covered buildings.9.1.2.1Training of Building Staff. An ongoing written training plan shall be implemented. Building occupants and staff shall be trained, at a minimum, as established by the operations and maintenance (O&M) program defined in Section 6.9.1.2.2Multiple buildings. A multiple-building plan shall be implemented to coordinate EEM implementation and measurement of the EUI among buildings when complying at the campus, campus-level or connected building level.9.1.2.3Implementation and commissioning of EEMs.EEMs shall be implemented and commissioned in accordance with the Washington State Energy Code. Washington state energy code (WSEC) exceptions based on mechanical system or service water heating capacity shall not be applied when developing the scope for commissioning. For example, the 2018 WSEC, Section C408.1 General, the exceptions do not apply. The qualified energy auditor or qualified person shall review the commissioning report and certify that the EEMs are functioning as intended. Informative Note: For guidance on commissioning protocols, refer to ASHRAE Guideline 0.2-2015 Commissioning Process for Existing Systems and Assemblies and ASHRAE Guideline 1.2-2019 Technical Requirements for the Commissioning Process for Existing HVAC&R Systems and Assemblies.
9.1.2.4Energy efficiency sequencing. Implementation of EEMs shall be prioritized to take advantage of the life cycle of building systems and to minimize the disruption of building occupants. Delayed implementation shall be evaluated using the methodology included in Normative Appendix X and reported in the energy management plan.9.2.2Verification of implemented EEMs for Buildings without Energy Targets. Upon implementation of EEMs, the affected end-use systems shall be monitored for one year to verify EEM energy savings. The qualified energy auditor or qualified person shall review the results of the EEM energy monitoring and certify that the energy savings of the package of EEMs meets or exceeds 75 percent of the energy savings projected in the energy audit as required. For buildings unable to meet the requirements of Section 5.2 Building energy monitoring, the qualified energy auditor or qualified person shall provide verification using the methods of the International Performance Measurement & Verification Protocol, Concepts and Options for Determining Energy and Water Savings Volume I11 options A through D. 9.3Compliance. The qualified person shall complete the compliance documentation as required in Normative Annex Z. ASHRAE Standard 100, 2018-Section 10 - Not adopted.
Wash. Admin. Code § 194-50-090
Adopted by WSR 20-22-059, Filed 10/30/2020, effective 11/30/2020Amended by WSR 24-03-033, Filed 1/8/2024, effective 2/8/2024Amended by WSR 24-16-041, Filed 7/30/2024, effective 8/30/2024