CEA Building Systems & Energy Efficiency 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary function of an economizer cycle in an HVAC system?
- Recover heat from exhaust air
- Use outdoor air for free cooling when conditions allow (Correct answer)
- Preheat supply air in winter
- Reduce refrigerant charge
Correct answer: Use outdoor air for free cooling when conditions allow
An economizer uses cool outdoor air directly for space cooling when ambient conditions are favorable, reducing mechanical refrigeration energy.
Question 2: A building's chiller plant has a COP of 4.5. How many kW of cooling are delivered per kW of electrical input?
- 1.0 kW
- 3.5 kW
- 4.5 kW (Correct answer)
- 5.5 kW
Correct answer: 4.5 kW
COP (Coefficient of Performance) directly equals the ratio of cooling output to electrical input, so COP 4.5 means 4.5 kW cooling per 1 kW electricity.
Question 3: Which metric best describes the seasonal cooling efficiency of a residential air conditioner in the US?
- EER
- SEER (Correct answer)
- COP
- kW/ton
Correct answer: SEER
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) accounts for varying temperature conditions across a cooling season, making it the standard US residential efficiency metric.
Question 4: In a variable air volume (VAV) system, energy savings over a constant volume system come primarily from:
- Higher supply air temperature
- Reduced fan power at part load via cube law (Correct answer)
- Larger duct sizing
- Elimination of reheat coils
Correct answer: Reduced fan power at part load via cube law
Fan power follows the affinity laws — reducing airflow by 50% reduces fan power by approximately 87.5% (cube law), yielding substantial energy savings at part load.
Question 5: What is the purpose of a thermal break in a window frame or curtain wall assembly?
- Increase solar heat gain
- Prevent conductive heat transfer through the frame (Correct answer)
- Improve visible light transmittance
- Reduce embodied carbon
Correct answer: Prevent conductive heat transfer through the frame
A thermal break is a low-conductivity material inserted between interior and exterior frame elements to interrupt conductive heat flow and reduce U-factor.
Question 6: A lighting system has a connected load of 3.2 W/ft². What is the lighting power density (LPD) if 20% of fixtures are on occupancy sensors that reduce load by 60% during unoccupied hours?
- 2.56 W/ft²
- 3.2 W/ft² (Correct answer)
- 1.28 W/ft²
- 0.64 W/ft²
Correct answer: 3.2 W/ft²
Lighting power density is a connected-load metric (W/ft²) and does not account for controls; LPD remains 3.2 W/ft² regardless of sensor operation.
Question 7: Which building envelope component typically has the greatest impact on heating energy in a cold climate commercial building?
- Roof insulation level
- Window-to-wall ratio and glazing U-factor (Correct answer)
- Floor slab edge insulation
- Exterior wall paint color
Correct answer: Window-to-wall ratio and glazing U-factor
Windows have far higher U-factors than opaque walls, and in commercial buildings the large glazed area combined with high heat loss makes glazing the dominant envelope heat loss driver.
What is the primary function of an economizer cycle in an HVAC system?