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MANUAL Carnegie Mellon University - CENTER OF BUILDING PERFORMANCE AND DIAGNOSTICS National Environmental Assessment Toolkit

National Environmental Assessment Toolkit MANUALneat-cbpd.arc.cmu.edu/neat/manual/NEAT-Manual.pdfINSTRUCTION GUIDE Section II : CART Section III : SENSORS 5 1:Overview 2:Ca rt 3:sens

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  • M A N U A L C a r n e g i e M e l lo n U n i v e r s i t y - C E NT E R O F B U I L D I N G P E R F O R M A N C E A N D D I A G N O ST I C S

    National Environmental A s s e s s m e n t T o o l k i t

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    bsFunding provided by:U. S. Department of Energy [DOE Award # EE0004261]

    EE0004261.

    Azizan Aziz & Vivian Loftness

    cenTER FOR BUILDING PERFORMANCE & DIAGNOSTICSCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY

    N.E.A.T. manual

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    TABLE OF CONTENTSection I ���: OVERVIEW1. INTRODUCTION

    2. indoor environment quality standards for office

    3. Post occupancy evaluation

    4. PARAMETERS MEASURED

    5. EQUIPMENT

    1. OVERVIEW

    2. N.E.A.T CART ASSEMBLY

    1. ILLUMINANCE SENSOR

    a.INTRODUCTION

    b. INSTRUCTION GUIDE

    2. AMBIENT LIGHT SENSOR

    A. INTRODUCTION

    b. INSTRUCTION GUIDE

    3. THERMOGRAPHIC CAMERA

    a. INTRODUCTION

    b. INSTRUCTION GUIDE

    4. SURFACE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

    a. INTRODUCTION

    b. INSTRUCTION GUIDE

    Section II ���: CART

    Section III ���: SENSORS

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    TABLE OF CONTENT

    1. User Satisfaction surveys [on-site]

    2. user satsfaction questionnaires for i-pad [on-ste]

    3. user satisfaction Survey [long-term perception]

    1. technical attributes of building systems introduction

    2. thermal & air quality tabs

    3. lighting tabs

    4. acoustic tabs

    5. spatial/ergonomic tabs

    1. N.E.A.T Online data display overview

    2. N.E.A.T ONLINE DATA ACCESS

    Section IV ���: surveys

    Section V ���: TABS

    Section VI ���: DATA

    5. AIRCUITY STAND-ALONE UNIT

    a. INTRODUCTION

    b. INSTRUCTION GUIDE

    6. DATA logger

    a. data logger instructions

    1. SPOT MEASUREMENT CHARTS results example

    2. occupant satisfaction survey results example

    Section VI ���: INDEX

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    OVERVIEW

    1. Introduction

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    Air Temperature

    Air Speed

    OVERVIEW

    2. indoor environment quality standards for office

    categories sourcesstandard guidelinesthermal quality

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    Lighting quality

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    OVERVIEW

    2. indoor environment quality standards for office

    categories sourcesstandard guidelines

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    INDOOR AIR QUALITY

    Acoustic component

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    Physical Measurements in the Sample Space

    Physical indicators/Stressors

    OVERVIEW

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    OVERVIEW

    4. parameters measured

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    OUTDOOR measurements

    Air Temperature

    Air temperature

    Air temperature

    Outdoor Air Temperature in Shade

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    spot of measurement

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    OVERVIEW

    5. EQUIPMENT

    A. SENSORS

    Description MANUFACTURER MODEL # QUANTITY

    B. ELECTRONICS

    C. MISCELLANEOUS

    1. N.E.A.T CART EQUIPMENT

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    Description MANUFACTURER MODEL # QUANTITY

    2. SENSORS & STAND-ALONE UNIT

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    Portable Laptop

    WIND SPEEDsensor

    THERMALCOUPLE

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    CAMERAMONOPOD

    FOLDABLECART

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    >Clean the sensor head using a damp cloth only>Cover the sensor head when not in use to extend sensor life

    .

    1. introduction

    2. instruction guide

    ILLUMINANCE SENSOR OMEGA HHLM-1

    SENSORShandheld

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    1. Select Data Tab 2. Measure 3. Input Data

    Sensor

    Data Display

    Hold Range

    Red Switch

    Max

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    sensors

    1.INTRODUCTION : autometer vf

    2. iNSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE

    1. Set the power switch to the desired range (use range button to select x10; x100; x1,000; and x10,000 lux depending on the brightness of the space. 2. Hold the sensor head steady and make certain that no shadows from the observer are block-ing the light source. Detach the sensor block and place at a distance if necessary.

    3. Read the illuminance value from the display and input the appropriate value into the NEAT cart software as desribed to the right. If the magnitude of the reading is unkown press the Range button until a satisfactory reading is obtained.

    For more information visit:http://www.omega.com/pptst/HHLM-1_HHLM-1.html

    END OF SECTION

    Ambient Light Sensor

    AUTOMETER VFauto meter vf

    SENSORS

    1. introduction

    2. instruction guide

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    Diffuser

    Receptor

    Accessory - receptor jack

    Power Button

    ISO button

    Sync terminal

    Display selector button

    Digital readout

    Mode button

    Shutter speed/frame rate display

    Metering Button

    Measuring Button

    S/A/HButton

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    >Make sure to Autofocus the camera before each photo you take.>Make sure the battery is charged before use!

    1. introduction

    power button.

    between the rainbow to

    mode buttonmode

    down the AF button .

    2. instruction guide

    THERMOGRAPHIC FLIR B300

    SENSORShandheld

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    PowerTu

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    Setup

    Joystick

    MeasureMode

    USB Port

    Lens

    AF

    Camera TriggerT

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    Surface Temperature Sensor OMEGA OS6431. introduction

    2. instruction guide

    SENSORStip

    s >Clean the sensor head using a damp cloth only>If readings seem incorrect clean the surface of the sensor area

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    SENSORS SENSORS

    1. INTRODUCTION

    1. Press the red “MEAS” button to turn the sensor on.

    2. Wait a few moments for it to calibrate itself.

    3. Move within 2m and point the sensor at the desired surface.

    4. Press and hold the red “MEAS” button to measure the temperature of the surface.

    5. Press the F/C button to switch from imperial to SI units or vice versa.

    5. Press the light button to turn on the display area back-lights.

    6. The device will turn itself off after about 30 seconds of inactivity.

    *Note that the diameter of the measuring area will decrease the closer the sensor is to the subject surface

    For more information visit:http://www.manualslib.com/manual/114643/Omega-Os643.html#manual

    >Clean the sensor head using a damp cloth only>If readings seem incorrect clean the surface of the sensor area

    Measurement Area

    2m maximum distance

    Operation Diagram

    >Turns the device on.>After initial calibration, press and hold to take temperature measure-ments.

    F/C BUTTONThis will change the units the surface temperature will be displayed in (Imperial/SI)

    O LIGHT BUTTONTurns the display backlight on

    MEAS BUTTON

    Surface temperature sensor omega os643

    This device measures the surface temperature of objects within 2m.

    2. INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE

    SENSORShandheld

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    facility performance monitor aircuity

    SENSORS

    1. introduction

    2. instruction guide

    measurement protocol

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    brief

    1. Plug in and turn on the Aircuity monitor with the power button.

    All the following instructions are completed on the device’s touch screen.

    2. Enter the PIN number (1234).

    3. Press test then select the appropriate location. For example, Carnegie Mellon University : Intelligent Workplace : NEAT Cart Test 1.

    4. Press test and the monitor will start monitoring the indoor air quality parameters of the space.

    5. Press stop when the measurement period has elapsed.

    6. The gathered data can then be transfered wirelessly to the CMU database.

    Facility Performance Monitor Aircuity

    This device monitors air quality paramters from temperature and humidity to VOC and CO2 concentrations. It is meant to serve as a calibration tool for the NEAT Cart.

    2. Operation instructions Turns the aircuity monitor on once it has been plugged in.

    Perform all necessary operations with the touch screen

    24 hour continuous measures are taken in several locations within the work group with the Aircuity facility performance monitor. This will measure temperature, relative humidity, CO2 and CO, large and small particulates, TVOC, radon and ozone present in the space. Typically, these continuous measurement instruments are set in the most typical workstation configura-tion, usually interior rather than perimeter or core, and in an unoccupied workstation within an occupied work area.

    Measurement protocol

    Power

    TOUCHSCREEN

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    SENSORS

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    SENSORS

    DATA LOGGER

    a. DATA LOGGER INSTRUCTIONS

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    SURVEYS1. User Satisfaction surveys [on-site]

    USER NAMEPASSWORD

    neat

    neat2011

    website

    STEP 1:

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    a. Technical attributes of building systems Introduction

    B. Thermal & Air Quality TABS

    Size of Zone in core (#people/thermostat)

    Core System Type: Yr major maintenance

    Core: Level of Control for open workstations

    Core: Level of Control for closed

    Diffuser density

    Diffuser alignment UFA

    Perimeter System Type: Yr major maintenance

    Seasonal switchover

    IAQ/OA mgmnt

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    Return air density

    Dedicated exhausts

    Level of maintenance HVAC system rate maint. toring

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    Window quality (Cold, heat, air & sun)

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    Ceiling Fixture Type & ShapeCeiling height: ______

    Ceiling Light Lens Type

    Ceiling Light Lamps

    (CRI______________)

    Ceiling Light Ballast Type hybrid

    Alignment w/workstations

    Level of ceileing light control

    Select level of control:

    Select all types of control available:

    Furniture/light distribution

    Identify panel heights:

    Identify panel color:

    Identify level of clutter for ceiling light distribution

    and misalignment:

    Type of computer screens

    Task Lights

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    Window controls___ # of occupants share?

    Watts/sq.ft % of workstations

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    D. Acoustic tabs

    Ceiling Height _______ft& Ceiling Quality

    Floor quality

    Open plan partitionn thick-ness & quality

    Partition height inches & number of sides/workstation(note % of each)

    Overhead bins(# of each) 0 1

    wall quality above

    Side/density of open work-stations(Gross sqft/wkst_________)

    tone

    Identify those in practice:

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    wall quality above

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    #___________ open workstations #__________ closed workstations#___________ open meeting spaces #__________ closed meetinggross sqft per person ____________

    Typical open workst. sizesgive actual size and % of eachTypical closed workst. sizesgive actual size and % of eachPartition height (inches)& number of sides(note % of each)

    Worksurface and 15-20 ft >20 feet

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    Storage per workstation(linear feet of shelf, drawer)

    Ergonomic support (>90% of workstations)

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    Connectivity/ mobility

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    LocalCopy/printing areas

    Quality of Finishes andFurnishings

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    PART I: Cross-sectional measurement results displayGoal:

    PART II: ComparisonGoal:

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    PART III: Correlation between objective and subjective parametersGoal:

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    1. N.E.A.T Online data display overview

    2. N.E.A.T ONLINE DATA ACCESS

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    1. SPOT MEASUREMENT CHARTS

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    2. SUrvey results

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