소규모 그린리모델링 공공건축물의 ECO2와 DesignBuilder를 이용한 건물에너지성능 분석
Energy Performance Analysis of Green-Remodeling for Public Buildings under 500m2
김지혜(공주대학교(천안공과대학)); 유지숙(공주대학교); 김진희(공주대학교); 김준태(공주대학교)
42권 3호, 87~101쪽
초록
Old buildings over 20 years after completion account for 58.2% of all buildings in Korea. Moreover, buildings built 30 years ago with weak insulation levels have a significant impact on energy consumption in the building sector. Therefore, improving the performance of existing buildings is critical. In addition, green remodeling of old public buildings is currently being implemented in accordance with the mandatory zero-energy construction policy. In Korea, ECO2 based on ISO 13790 and DIN V 18599 is the program used officially to evaluate building energy efficiency ratings and energy independence rates. However, the accuracy of ECO2 is controversial because the cross-use of cooling and heating energy generated in the intermediate stage and the amount of energy used at a specific point in time cannot be analyzed. In addition, previous studies found that the results of a static analysis program showed higher energy performance than those of a dynamic analysis program. In this study, the programs ECO2 and DesignBuilder were used to analyze and compare results of the primary energy consumption (heating, cooling, hot water, lighting, and ventilation) per year for a green-remodeled small public building. Results indicated that the application of the green remodeling elements reduced the primary energy consumption per unit area the most, especially for heating energy. In addition, the change in the building energy efficiency grade through green remodeling improved by two stages from grade 1 to grade 1++ in the case of the ECO2 program, and improved by one stage from grade 1+ to grade 1++ for the DesignBuilder program.
Abstract
Old buildings over 20 years after completion account for 58.2% of all buildings in Korea. Moreover, buildings built 30 years ago with weak insulation levels have a significant impact on energy consumption in the building sector. Therefore, improving the performance of existing buildings is critical. In addition, green remodeling of old public buildings is currently being implemented in accordance with the mandatory zero-energy construction policy. In Korea, ECO2 based on ISO 13790 and DIN V 18599 is the program used officially to evaluate building energy efficiency ratings and energy independence rates. However, the accuracy of ECO2 is controversial because the cross-use of cooling and heating energy generated in the intermediate stage and the amount of energy used at a specific point in time cannot be analyzed. In addition, previous studies found that the results of a static analysis program showed higher energy performance than those of a dynamic analysis program. In this study, the programs ECO2 and DesignBuilder were used to analyze and compare results of the primary energy consumption (heating, cooling, hot water, lighting, and ventilation) per year for a green-remodeled small public building. Results indicated that the application of the green remodeling elements reduced the primary energy consumption per unit area the most, especially for heating energy. In addition, the change in the building energy efficiency grade through green remodeling improved by two stages from grade 1 to grade 1++ in the case of the ECO2 program, and improved by one stage from grade 1+ to grade 1++ for the DesignBuilder program.
- 발행기관:
- 한국태양에너지학회
- 분류:
- 기타공학