Mt. Angel Abbey Library HVAC

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Mt. Angel Abbey Library HVAC. 02/06/2012. Team “ M.A.C.H.V.A.C.”. Support Team Client Victoria Ertelt PSU Advisor Dr. David Sailor Design Advisor Evan Waymire. Design Team Ras Wickramaratne Santiago Rodriguez John Slate Ghassan Mustafa Ali Alsahaf. Mt . Angel Abbey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mt. Angel Abbey LibraryMt. Angel Abbey LibraryHVACHVAC

02/06/2012

Team “M.A.C.H.V.A.C.”Team “M.A.C.H.V.A.C.”Design Team

• Ras Wickramaratne• Santiago Rodriguez• John Slate• Ghassan Mustafa• Ali Alsahaf

Support Team

Client• Victoria Ertelt

PSU Advisor• Dr. David Sailor

Design Advisor• Evan Waymire

Mt. Angel Abbey Mt. Angel Abbey

• Abbey founded in 1882 by Swiss Benedictine monks.

• In 1887 the monks established the Mt. Angel college & High school.

• In 1889 under direction of the Archbishop of Oregon City, seminary was established.

The LibraryThe Library• Designed by modernist Finish architect Alvar Aalto

( Famous for designing M.I.T. Baker House residence hall)

• Completed in 1970

• 44,000 sq ft., three-story

• Over 5000 Rare book collection and antiquities

The IssueThe Issue• Under built HVAC system• Over 40-years old system. Almost end of its life

cycle.“During the original mechanical design work for this project, consideration was given to minimum provisions for future air-conditioning (i.e. cooling)”

-O’Kelly and Schoenlank Consulting Engineers

06/09/1969

The IssueThe Issue• Occupant discomfort in :

Carrels, Auditorium, and Catalog room.

The SolutionThe Solution

• Evaluate and model an efficient HVAC system.

• Select a monitoring system for a vault that has temperature/humidity sensitive materials.

• Estimate a payback period for the new system.

PDSPDSPrimary requirements:

•Thermal comfort for occupants defined by ASHRAE Standard 55-2004(General occupancy standard)

•Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality defined by ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004(General occupancy standard)

•ASHRAE requirements for preservation of public collections.(Library specific standard)

PDSPDSSecondary requirements:

•Low lifecycle cost

•Low Energy cost

•The system needs to generate less than 40 decibels of background noise

Design Constraints:

•No changes to the interior or exterior design•Minimal changes to ducting system

The Project PlanThe Project PlanProject Milestones    Task Start Date Finish Date

Preliminary investigation (Brainstorming, Research, Data collection,Current model evaluation)

Sept 26 Feb 3

PDS Report Jan 18 Feb 5

Design (Evaluation, Modeling)

Feb 4 March 17

Progress Report Feb 27 March 4

Simulation and Evaluation (Computer aided simulation, Redesign, repeat comp. aided sim., Finalize report)

Feb 5 May 31

Major RisksMajor Risks• Failure to control temperature and humidity in vault and other

rare book rooms

Reduction: Collect data about current environment Research ideal conditions for books and antiquities

• Failure to control thermal comfort in library zones

Reduction: Set up sufficient temperature and humidity sensors Model library in more than one program

Major Risks Major Risks (continued)(continued)

• Errors in computer model

Reduction: Do sensitivity analysis on computer model Calibrate model with collected data

Questions?Questions?