Thermal Comfort Design

To promote occupants' productivity, comfort, and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort.

  • Moderate indoor temperatures
  • Offset peak loads
CalGreen
CHPS EQ P10.0: 2 pts.
GGlobes 6.4.2.1: 9 pts.
SITES
BDCv4 IEQ Thermal comfort Op 1: 1 pt.
BDCv4.1 IEQ Thermal Comfort Design: 1 pt.
NDv4
CommP&D
Applicable
Products /
Systems
  • Concrete unit masonry

With thermal mass and high specific heat, concrete masonry walls remain warm or cool long after heat or air-conditioning has shut off. This can effectively: reduce heating and cooling loads; improve occupant comfort by moderating indoor temperature swings; and shift peak heating and cooling loads to off-peak hours.

The high heat capacity of concrete masonry can play a role in designing Thermal Storage Walls to contribute to passive thermal in emergencies.

Thermal Comfort Design