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This paper introduces the HVAC system of SRIBS Xinzhuang Comprehensive building, which was awarded 3-star green building design certification in 2010, as well as the 2nd place of Green Building Innovation Award. What’s more, it gives a brief analysis of the different operating strategy during the year, and the building performance of the actual energy consumption, the indoor environmental parameters and user satisfaction with the method of post occupancy evaluation. After the comparison between the actual performance and the initial architectural and HVAC design, it summarizes the most essential factor to realize operation of energy saving for the building.
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Yang, J. et al. (2017). Design and Operation of HVAC System in the New Office Building of Shanghai Research Institute of Building Sciences. In: Wang, R., Zhai, X. (eds) Handbook of Energy Systems in Green Buildings. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49088-4_13-1
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