SE CONTROLS - Birmingham University Adopts A Night Purge Natural
Ventilation Strategy
The Metallurgy and Materials building at Birmingham University is a 3-storey
construction comprising over 14,800m2 of gross floor space and was constructed
in 1966 and designed by Sir Philip Dowson of Arup Associates. The building
consists of four similar three-storey blocks linked at the corners. The frame is
of pre-cast reinforced concrete with columns in groups of four with the whole
design planned as a tartan grid, allowing services to be carried vertically and
horizontally throughout the building. The building accommodates offices,
teaching rooms, laboratories and storage. In 1966 the building won the RIBA
Architecture Award for the West Midlands and in 1993 was Grade 2 listed.
The building provides laboratory accommodation for teaching and research work
for the department of Metallurgy and Materials and office teaching and research
space for Birmingham Archaeology.
In late 2009 a tender was issued for the refurbishment of the 45 year old
building to bring it up to modern standards and has undergone a major
refurbishment of its external facade. English Heritage were involved in the
pre-contract discussions to ensure the design criteria for maintaining the
aesthetic integrity of the iconic building was not compromised. The previous
glazing was based on a single glazed patent glazed system with a unique 'lead'
feature. As part of the new design, this feature has been replicated using
modern materials which included Schueco profiles, designed and supplied by
facade specialist Parry Bowen. During the refurbishment work the building
remained fully occupied.
The design included a fully automated natural ventilation system provided by
specialists SE Controls, based in Lichfield. Comprising of 238 No. TGCO 24 15
chain actuators connected to 44 No. OS2 control units, the system is based on a
24v DC.. Partnering closely with the systems provider, Schueco and the
specialist installer, Parry Bowen, the window actuator bracketry was designed to
fit the specific window openings to ensure minimum resistance for a trouble free
long life.
Working with energy management specialist, Schneider Electric, the automated
window installation was linked by both room temperature and CO2 sensors together
with an external weather station to offer an adaptive natural ventilation
solution. On a simple automated procedure when levels of CO2 and temperature
exceed a given level, windows are automatically opened to provide ventilation.
To maintain air quality levels internally in working and learning spaces it is
common to have both CO2 and temperature sensors installed per zone of automated
windows. The automated function of the system works closely with the heating
system to ensure that heat is not being provided during a ventilation mode.
There are also given times when the automated system is operational and the
manual override can be activated, this is known as the time schedule and set to
operate when the rooms are normally occupied.
Occupant override switches remain operational for one hour and then the system
overrides the manual setting and reverts back to automatic. Manual override
switches allow for a increments of 10% openings to be achieved. By pushing the
top of the switch the windows will open slowly, releasing the switch will hold
the windows at their desired opening. Correspondingly the lower part of the
switch will progressively close the windows.
In the glazed staircase a high level bank of automated windows are provided to
open to allow heat from solar gain to escape. These high level windows are
linked to a rain sensor on the roof and do not have a CO2 sensor.
The ‘Night Purge’ facility is more commonly being seen in our naturally
ventilated buildings. The idea is to cool down the internal fabric of the
building during the coolest part of the night, in the Metallurgy and Materials
Building, both the 1st floor and the second floor windows can be fully opened to
offer this facility and is independently operated based on the internal
temperature levels. If the temperature inside the building has gone over a
setpoint anytime during the day and the outside temperature is at least 30C
below the average internal temperature, the windows will open for one hour.
In the morning the heat and ventilation strategy continues but from a fully
purged and cooler building. There are many setting for this system to ensure its
most efficient use by the occupants.
Finally, the weather station offers both the most effective use of ventilation
dependent of the direction of the wind, but also that of safety when wind speeds
reach a predetermined level all the windows are closed.
The type of installation provided for the Metallurgy and Materials Building at
the university can only be provided by entering into early discussions with
specialists such as SE Controls, who can provide a detailed solution and where
necessary can computer model efficient solutions. SE Controls operate across the
globe with offices in several continents, with specialists offering clients
expert advice based on local legislative requirements. Visit the website at
www.secontrols.com for further information. To discuss your requirements with SE
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