Navigating the Complexities of
High Performance Building Design with ASHRAE Guideline 36
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | 12 PM ET | 9 AM PT | 16:00 UTC
What you can expect from this webinar:
Recent changes in our environment, codes, and guidelines are driving demand for more sustainable, resilient, efficient, and people centric buildings. There is a need for improvements in building design around employees returning to the office and the effects it has on energy usage and wellness. Guidelines are important to help give clear standards and help us navigate challenges during times of rapid change.
Guideline 36 was developed by ASHRAE to reduce energy consumption and improve indoor air quality. This standard provides advanced HVAC control sequences with the intention of documenting operational performance and reducing the commissioning time needed on projects. We will help articulate the benefits of Guideline 36, how to identify potential issues, and compare it to traditional control logic.
Specifically, you will:
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Learn how Guideline 36 works and what it consists of
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Understand why you should use ASHRAE Guideline 36
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Learn how to implement the guideline for your site
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Understand the imitations and the things to look out for while using Guideline 36
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Meet the Presenter
Brad Bonfiglio
National Director, Consultant Solution Architects - Digital Buildings,
Schneider Electric
Brad is currently the National Director, Consultant Solution Architects, managing a national team that provides High Performance Building Management Solutions support to Digital, Technology, Mechanical and Electrical Consultants.
Brad brings over 20+ years of experience in the building solutions, security, and energy management industry, and holds a BS of Industrial Engineering from the University of Florida and an MBA from the University of Dallas. He joined Schneider Electric in 2007 as the Southwest Director and Certified Energy Manager (CEM). He is a featured conference speaker for numerous organizations including ASHRAE and AEE and was the past President of the North Texas Association of Energy Engineers.