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ANSI/ASHRAE Addendum d to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55-2010, 2010
- ANSI/ASHRAE Addendum d to
- ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55-2010
- ASHRAE Standing Standard Project Committee 55 Cognizant TC: 2.1, Physiology and Human Environment SPLS Liaison: Steven F. Bruning [Go to Page]
- Gwelen Paliaga, Chair*
- Richard de Dear
- Michael P. O’Rourke*
- John L. Stoops, Vice Chair*
- Josh Eddy
- Abhijeet Pande*
- Sahar Abbaszadeh Fard, Secretary*
- Thomas B. Hartman*
- Julian Rimmer*
- Peter F. Alspach*
- Daniel Int-Hout, III*
- Stefano Schiavon
- Edward A. Arens*
- Michael A. Humphreys
- Lawrence J. Schoen*
- Richard M. Aynsley*
- Essam Eldin Khalil*
- Peter Simmonds*
- Robert Bean*
- Brian M. Lynch*
- Stephen C. Turner*
- Stephen C. Turner*
- * Denotes members of voting status when the document was approved for publication [Go to Page]
- Thermal
- Environmental
- Conditions for
- Human Occupancy
- SPECIAL NOTE
- DISCLAIMER
- ASHRAE INDUSTRIAL ADVERTISING POLICY ON STANDARDS
- ASHRAE STANDARDS COMMITTEE 2011–2012 [Go to Page]
- Carol E. Marriott, Chair
- Krishnan Gowri
- Janice C. Peterson
- Kenneth W. Cooper, Vice-Chair
- Maureen Grasso
- Douglas T. Reindl
- Douglass S. Abramson
- Cecily M. Grzywacz
- Boggarm S. Setty
- Karim Amrane
- Richard L. Hall
- James R. Tauby
- Charles S. Barnaby
- Rita M. Harrold
- James K. Vallort
- Hoy R. Bohanon, Jr.
- Adam W. Hinge
- William F. Walter
- Steven F. Bruning
- Debra H. Kennoy
- Michael W. Woodford
- David R. Conover
- Jay A. Kohler
- Craig P. Wray
- Steven J. Emmerich
- Frank Myers
- Eckhard A. Groll, BOD ExO
- Allan B. Fraser
- Ross D. Montgomery, CO
- Stephanie C. Reiniche, Manager of Standards
- POLICY STATEMENT DEFINING ASHRAE’S CONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ITS ACTIVITIES [Go to Page]
- ASHRAE is concerned with the impact of its members’ activities on both the indoor and outdoor environment. ASHRAE’s members will strive to minimize any possible deleterious effect on the indoor and outdoor environment of the systems and component...
- ASHRAE’s short-range goal is to ensure that the systems and components within its scope do not impact the indoor and outdoor environment to a greater extent than specified by the standards and guidelines as established by itself and other responsib...
- As an ongoing goal, ASHRAE will, through its Standards Committee and extensive technical committee structure, continue to generate up-to-date standards and guidelines where appropriate and adopt, recommend, and promote those new and revised standards...
- Through its Handbook, appropriate chapters will contain up-to-date standards and design considerations as the material is systematically revised.
- ASHRAE will take the lead with respect to dissemination of environmental information of its primary interest and will seek out and disseminate information from other responsible organizations that is pertinent, as guides to updating standards and gui...
- The effects of the design and selection of equipment and systems will be considered within the scope of the system’s intended use and expected misuse. The disposal of hazardous materials, if any, will also be considered.
- ASHRAE’s primary concern for environmental impact will be at the site where equipment within ASHRAE’s scope operates. However, energy source selection and the possible environmental impact due to the energy source and energy transportation will b...
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- ASHRAE · 1791 Tullie Circle NE · Atlanta, GA 30329 · www.ashrae.org
- 55_2010_d_text_final.pdf [Go to Page]
- FOREWORD
- 3. DEFINITIONS
- 4.5 The thermal environmental conditions required for comfort are determined according to Section 5 of this standard.Section 5.2 in its entirety or Section 5.3 in its entirety shall be identified as the approach used in determining acceptable thermal...
- 5.1 General Requirements. Section 5 of this standard shall be used to determine the acceptable thermal environmental conditions for each representative occupant of a space. The percentage of occupants of the space who are predicted to find it accepta...
- 5.3 Optional Method for Determining Acceptable Thermal Conditions in Occupant-Controlled Naturally Conditioned Spaces. For the purposes of this standard, occupant- controlled naturally conditioned spaces are those spaces where the thermal conditions ...
- Figure 5.3 Acceptable operative temperature ranges for naturally conditioned spaces (80% bounds are normative, 90% bounds are informative).
- TABLE 5.3 Increases in Acceptable Operative Temperature Limits (Dt0) in Naturally Conditioned Spaces the Adaptive Comfort Standard (Figure 5.3) Resulting from Increasing Air Speed above 0.3 m/s (59 fpm)
- INFORMATIVE APPENDIX X— OCCUPANT-CONTROLLED NATURALLY CONDITIONED SPACES
- TABLE X1 Example Clothing Ensembles [Go to Page]