Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia

Mosques generally consume far lesser energy than other types of buildings owing to their functional and operational characteristics. Since an effective energy management with a proper handling of the air-conditioning system can offer benefits such as the reduction of energy consumption as well as...

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Main Authors: Hussin, Azman, Lim, Chin Haw, Salleh, Elias
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2019
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spelling iium-788592020-02-25T08:24:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/ Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia Hussin, Azman Lim, Chin Haw Salleh, Elias NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture Mosques generally consume far lesser energy than other types of buildings owing to their functional and operational characteristics. Since an effective energy management with a proper handling of the air-conditioning system can offer benefits such as the reduction of energy consumption as well as contributing to a sustainable development of the mosque, this paper has therefore presented a field case study on the energy usage and optimization strategies from a few selected retrofitted air-conditioned mosques in Penang, Malaysia. The results derived from the mosque samples (n=5) had not only shown a high energy consumption of the current air-conditioning system, the field evaluation at the Penang State Mosque (G5) was also revealed to have demonstrated a very high Energy Intensity Index (323 kWh/m2/yr.) and non-compliance to the MS Standards. As such, this study had proposed a few short and long term energy savings strategies, which can be implemented by the management committee of the mosque in not only in providing optimum thermal comfort for the worshippers but also without incurring the high energy costs. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/1/78859_Air%20conditioning%20energy%20profile.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/2/78859_Air%20conditioning%20energy%20profile_SCOPUS.pdf Hussin, Azman and Lim, Chin Haw and Salleh, Elias (2019) Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia. Alam Cipta, 12 (Speical Issue 1). pp. 17-27. ISSN 18237231 https://spel2.upm.edu.my/webupm/upload/dokumen/20191004083657Paper_2.pdf
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Hussin, Azman
Lim, Chin Haw
Salleh, Elias
Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia
description Mosques generally consume far lesser energy than other types of buildings owing to their functional and operational characteristics. Since an effective energy management with a proper handling of the air-conditioning system can offer benefits such as the reduction of energy consumption as well as contributing to a sustainable development of the mosque, this paper has therefore presented a field case study on the energy usage and optimization strategies from a few selected retrofitted air-conditioned mosques in Penang, Malaysia. The results derived from the mosque samples (n=5) had not only shown a high energy consumption of the current air-conditioning system, the field evaluation at the Penang State Mosque (G5) was also revealed to have demonstrated a very high Energy Intensity Index (323 kWh/m2/yr.) and non-compliance to the MS Standards. As such, this study had proposed a few short and long term energy savings strategies, which can be implemented by the management committee of the mosque in not only in providing optimum thermal comfort for the worshippers but also without incurring the high energy costs.
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author Hussin, Azman
Lim, Chin Haw
Salleh, Elias
author_facet Hussin, Azman
Lim, Chin Haw
Salleh, Elias
author_sort Hussin, Azman
title Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia
title_short Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia
title_full Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in Malaysia
title_sort air conditioning energy profile and intensity index for retrofitted mosque building: a case study in malaysia
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/1/78859_Air%20conditioning%20energy%20profile.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/78859/2/78859_Air%20conditioning%20energy%20profile_SCOPUS.pdf
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