Proposed ASHRAE/ACCA Energy Audit Standard Out For ANSI Public Review

August 5, 2016

A proposed joint standard from ASHRAE and ACCA that establishes consistent practices for conducting and reporting energy audits for commercial is open for a 45-day ANSI public review. ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 211P, Standard for Commercial Building Energy Audits, is open for public comment from August 5, 2016 until September 19, 2016. 

Standard 211P defines the procedures required to perform Energy Audits Levels 1, 2, and 3 and provide a common scope of work for these audit levels for use by building owners and others, as well as establish standardized industry practices and minimum reporting requirements for the results.

An initial Advisory Public Review (non-ANSI) of the standard – that closed in December 2015 – resulted in more than 600 comments from some 100 people. Changes made as a result of that review include:

  • Expansion of scope to include multi-family residential buildings.
  • Modification of requirements for energy auditor qualifications.
  • Addition of specific guidance around the energy audit quality control process.
  • Improvement of reporting forms for usability.
  • Review of reporting formats for compatibility with BuildingSync, the DOE protocol for transmitting energy audit data with XML files.
  • Addition of optional input guidance to for compatibility with the DOE’s Asset Score rating approach for existing building assessments.
  • Updated procedures guidance to be more audit customer-oriented and include measures for reasons beyond energy-savings benefits.
  • Refined guidance around Level 3 procedures.
  • Clarified actions for energy auditor vs what may be supervised.
  • Removal of energy efficiency measure recommendations appendix (these are found in ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 100-2006, Energy Conservation in Existing Buildings).
  • Addition of guidance for Building Energy Model Calibration.
  • Edits based on reviewer comments to make the standard more usable, clear and effective. 

ASHRAE first addressed audits in 2004 with its publication Procedures for Commercial Building Energy Audits (1st Ed), which introduced the concept of ASHRAE Energy Audit Levels 1, 2, and 3 as a shorthand for designating the depth of an energy audit. That concept is now commonly used in the commercial building sector. In 2011, a second edition, which added guidelines for best practices in energy audits, was published.

To review the proposed standard and to comment on it, visit www.ashrae.org/publicreviews. If you have questions about the proposed standard please contact Glenn Hourahan at glenn.hourahan@acca.org

 

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