ATLANTA – A new standard for determining load
calculations will be developed by ASHRAE in cooperation with ACCA, the
Air Conditioning Contractors of America, according to a joint
statement from the organizations.
Proposed Standard 183P,
Methods and Procedures for Performing Peak Heating and Cooling Load
Calculations, released by ASHRAE for public comment in May, will
be processed through ASHRAE’s standards writing procedures as an
American National Standard.
As part of the agreement to cooperate, the membership of the ASHRAE
183P committee will be expanded to include three members nominated by
ACCA and the proposed standard will reference the cooling load
temperature difference (CLTD) load calculation method provided in
ACCA’s Manual N.
ACCA has announced it will withdraw its intent to submit a revision
to its Manual N “Load Calculations for Non-Residential
Buildings, Three Stories and Less” as an American National Standard.
“A single standard for nonresidential load calculation procedures
will improve the accurate determination of system and equipment sizes
for all types of buildings,” said ASHRAE President Ronald P. Vallort,
P.E. “Having ACCA’s cooperation in development of the ASHRAE standard
reflects the importance of having HVAC contracting and engineering
communities work together in areas of mutual interest.”
The proposed standard will be designated ANSI/ASHRAE/ACCA Standard
183 when approved.
“ACCA’s goal is to ensure that contractors have access to the most
accurate, efficient and effective design standards,” said Greg
Leisgang, ACCA 2005-2006 Chairman. “It is ACCA’s intent to assure that
the proposed standard meets the needs of contractors who would use
this standard for light commercial building load calculations.”
The proposed Standard 183P will be further developed by the
expanded project committee to incorporate the recommendations of both
organizations.
Proposed Standard 183P does not dictate a particular load
calculation method or program but does establish a minimum level of
care that would apply to any method. The proposed standard seeks to
establish the criteria of an appropriate calculation process that will
result in an accurate estimate of the air-conditioning and heating
load in a building.