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ODCV Comparison

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Vacant Floors

AHU-2 serves floors 3-4: completely unleased and empty. How much energy does a building waste ventilating space nobody uses?

0 people
6 AM9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM10 PM
Without ODCV
1,700
OA CFM
6,000
Supply CFM
6,000
Return CFM
0
kWh
Savings
0
kWh saved
$0
cost saved
0
lbs CO2 avoided
With ODCV
1,200
OA CFM
6,000
Supply CFM
6,000
Return CFM
0
kWh

Vacant floors: zero occupants, full ventilation

AHU-2 serves floors 3-4: completely unleased and empty. Without ODCV, the outdoor air damper stays locked at design position (1,700 CFM), cooling 95°F air for nobody.

A full day of waste

Watch the savings accumulate. With ODCV, outdoor air drops to zero: ASHRAE 62.1 Section 6.1 applies only to occupied spaces. An unleased floor has no occupants to protect, so the OA damper closes completely.

Hybrid Floors

AHU-4 serves floors 7-8: a tenant with 2-3 days per week attendance and 15% peak occupancy. Variable demand, constant ventilation.

0 people
6 AM9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM10 PM
Without ODCV
1,700
OA CFM
6,000
Supply CFM
6,000
Return CFM
0
kWh
Savings
0
kWh saved
$0
cost saved
0
lbs CO2 avoided
With ODCV
1,200
OA CFM
6,000
Supply CFM
6,000
Return CFM
0
kWh

Hybrid tenant: low, variable occupancy

AHU-4 serves floors 7-8: a hybrid tenant with 2-3 days/week attendance and 15% peak occupancy. The baseline damper ignores all of this and delivers maximum outdoor air regardless.

ODCV tracks the ebb and flow

Watch the ODCV damper modulate with real-time occupancy. As people arrive in the morning and leave in the afternoon, the outdoor air fraction adjusts automatically. The baseline side stays flat.

Full-time Floors

AHU-9 serves floors 17-18: the building's busiest tenant at 50% peak occupancy. Even here, the system is oversized.

0 people
6 AM9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM10 PM
Without ODCV
1,700
OA CFM
6,000
Supply CFM
6,000
Return CFM
0
kWh
Savings
0
kWh saved
$0
cost saved
0
lbs CO2 avoided
With ODCV
1,200
OA CFM
6,000
Supply CFM
6,000
Return CFM
0
kWh

Full-time tenant: the busiest floors

AHU-9 serves floors 17-18: the building's most active tenant with 50% peak occupancy. Even here, the design ventilation rate assumes 100% occupancy that never materializes.

Right-sized, not oversized

Even at 50% peak, the actual OA requirement is ~15% less than the design rate. ODCV right-sizes ventilation to match reality: every AHU in the building saves energy, even the busiest ones.