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Arc Re-Entry Supporting a Safe, Confident Return to Work
Arc Re-Entry LEED v4.1 O+M Arc Performance Re-Entry Metrics Facility management Occupant satisfaction Occupant satisfaction Indoor air quality Indoor air quality ● CO2 ● CO2 ● TVOC ● TVOC ● RH ● PM
Plans & Policies Arc Re-Entry Benchmarking Management Powers a & Analysis Action Management Process Occupant Measured IAQ IAQ Experience
1. Facility management Details 2. Occupant experience 3. Indoor air quality
Facility Management ONE TIME SURVEY + UPDATES 1. Infection control plans and policies 2. Alignment with public health authorities Growing list of public health authorities 3. Management strategies ● ASHRAE ● ISHRAE ● Occupant communication and signage ● CIBSE ● Cleaning and disinfection ● BOMA ● Local government ● Occupant screening ● International WELL Building Institute ● Ventilation and outdoor air supply ● U.S. Green Building Council ● HVAC operations ● U.S. Centers for Disease Control ● Elevator operations ● U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ● Water system operations ● World Health Organization ● More each day
Occupant Observations REPEAT PERIODICALLY Overall experience ● Occupant satisfaction Observations about strategies Scope ● Disease control signage ● Common space ● Occupant screening ● Tenant spaces ● Disinfecting products ● Whole building ● Social distance Group ● Employees ● Tenants ● Visitors
Indoor Air Quality MEASURE FREQUENTLY Relative Humidity ● Disease transmission/susceptibility proxy CO2 Air quality data are: ● Ventilation proxy ● Optional ● Entered manually ● Provided by sensors TVOC ● Cleaning and indoor pollutant proxy Integrated partners include: ● arbnco PM ● Schneider Electric ● HVAC operation proxy ● QLEAR ● More coming soon
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Smart Buildings Exploring the Intersection of Health and Energy Efficiency Maryland Clean Energy Center October 2020
Considerations for Multifamily Properties 24/7 How do Aging Infrastructure Operations I reduce my costs AND operate Rent Benchmarking and safely? Collections Performance Mandates Occupant Safety and Liability COVID 2
Obstacles to Addressing COVID • Financial • How to pay for new equipment, increased maintenance, and higher energy consumption? • Operational • How to implement complex solutions when staff is overburdened and lacks necessary expertise? • Data • How to manage what isn’t measured? 3
Energy Management and Information Systems “ An EMIS is a system of devices, data services, and software applications ( stack !) that communicates with any building system or third-party data source ( scope !) to aggregate data and transform it into new capabilities ( capabilities !) that aid in the optimization of the building.” -James Dice, Nexus Newsletter https://nexus.substack.com/p/the-energy-management-hierarchy-of 4
The Energy Management Solution PulseIQ’s mission is to serve multifamily properties with reliable, impactful and innovative energy efficiency solutions. 24/7 Monitoring & Alarms IoT Thermostats Web-Based and Actionable Energy Command Center Analytics IAQ Sensors Cloud Services Mechanical Room Sensors and Controls 1 2 3 Collect Connect Improve 5
The Role of Utility Incentives • Supporting the Adoption of Smart Building Technologies • Incentivizing Monitoring-Based Commissioning to Save Money and Meet the COVID Challenge • Addressing Industry Specific Needs • Achieving Climate/Carbon Goals • Supporting LOCAL economies 6
Resources for Healthy and Efficient Buildings COVID-19 Resources for Building Owners and Operators • ASHRAE • Centers for Disease Control and Protection • Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health • USGBC • BOMA Smart Building Resources • Nexus Smart Buildings Newsletter and Podcasts • Lawrence Berkley National Lab – Building Technology • REEO – Strategies for Incentivizing Multifamily Energy Efficiency Retrofits 7
Adam Landsman, AMS, CMCA President adam@pulseiq.com 301-785-5064 “Energy efficiency is not just low-hanging fruit; it is fruit that is lying on the ground” -Dr. Steven Chu Former US Secretary of Energy and Nobel Laureate
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