This paper explored the effects of the current Annual Sunlight Exposure (ASE1000 lux, 250 hours) requirements on energy consumption and thermal comfort of an office space in five cities representing different U.S. climates. Specifically, the goal was to quantify the extent to which the current ASE metric requirements may be adjusted allowing for more/ less annual sunlight exposure to address climatic differences, energy, and thermal comfort criteria. A south-facing perimeter office space was simulated in the five climates to assess differences in energy and thermal comfort between the current ASE requirements and best-case scenarios. The results highlight the need to incorporate thermal comfort and energy as primary criteria informing target ASE requirements and guidelines. Lastly, the paper discusses research pathways to help develop multi-criteria ASE guidelines.
Published: July 18, 2021
Citation
Abboushi B.K. 2020.THE CASE FOR MULTICRITERIA ANNUAL SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE GUIDELINES. In 2020 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild, September 29-October 1, 2020, Virtual, 358-365. Peachtree Corners, Georgia:ASHRAE.PNNL-SA-152114.