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1. lights teams may do as they prefer The Each d custic subc adiffers Therefore only akes place on various days of ip of houses will ui nce all the measurements are made ENERGY d Sc bneider SDE 2019 DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2012 SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE th Total Pts Total Periods Daily Periods Daily Pts Saturday 29 September Type of activity SERGE Contest type Available or tasks or tasks Available Innovation Contest Competition Rule 23 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS Public Visits General Public Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 80 1 1 80 000 0 000 1000 000 Scoring Revision Competition th Total Pts Total Periods Daily Periods Daily Pts Sunday 30 September Typeiat activity Section ii RAR Contest type Available or tasks or tasks Available Public Visits General Public Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Closing Ceremony Communication CONTEST TYPES _ ACT OFFICIAL ACTIVI
2. Tuesd ay 95 September Type of activity Section in R amp R Contest type ecu bs ek pod Mee Ge d Electricity autonomy Competition Rule 18 5 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition Rule 18 5 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition Rule 18 5 20 1152 96 1 667 Temperature Competition Rule 19 5 70 640 60 6 563 Humidity Competition Rule 19 5 0 640 60 0 938 Air Quality Competition Rule 19 5 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition Rule 19 5 TASK 20 208 24 2 308 Accoustic Performance Competition Rule 19 5 TASK 5 1 q 0 000 Refrigerator Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Freezer Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Clothes washer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 10 1 2 000 Clothes dryer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 0 10 1 1 000 Oven Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Hot Water Draws Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 20 2 2 000 Cooking Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Home Electronics Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 208 24 0 577 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 31 103 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 622 800 Public Visits Groups Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Sustainability Jury Visits Competition Rule 24 Energy Efficiency Jury Visits Competition Rule 17 Wednesday oeh September Type of activity Section in R amp R Contest type ate e dee mee ee paly
3. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 03 Sep 12 04 Sep 12 05 Sep 12 06 Sep 12 07 Sep 12 08 Sep 12 09 Sep 12 DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 TEAMS WELCOMING START ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD 10 Sep 12 11 Sep 12 12 Sep 12 13 Sep 12 14 Sep 12 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 DAY 11 DAY 12 DAY 13 10 00 12 00 COMPETITION OPENING 12 00 14 00 CEREMONY 14 00 16 00 Media Visits ME s ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD ASSEMBLY PERIOD FINAL ASSEMBLY PERIOD m PUBLIC VISITS PUBU MISIS PUBLIC VISITS 18 00 20 00 20 00 22 00 Instrumentation Testing Instrumentation Testing Instrumentation Testing DAY 14 DAY 15 DAY 16 DAY 17 DAY 18 DAY 19 DAY 20 8 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES 12 00 14 00 14 00 16 00 Jury Visits Jury Visits Jury Visits Jury Visits Jury Visits PUBLIC VISITS PUBLIC VISITS 16 00 18 00 To 2078 PUBLIC VISITS PROFESSIONALS PUBLIC VISITS PROFESSIONALS PUBLIC VISITS PROFESSIONALS PUBLIC VISITS PROFESSIONALS PUBLIC VISITS 20 00 22 00 Architecture Contest Award Engineering Contest Award Industrialization Contest Award Communication Contest Award 22 00 0 00 COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITI
4. eee 52 Rule 27 Deliverable Phases AER 52 27 1 Schematic Design Documentation essere 52 27 2 Dissemination Material 53 27 3 Design Development Documentation 53 E Ss Karim pe s opus Sedet me Ke SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 27 4 Construction Documentation 53 27 5 Update Construction Documentation 54 27 6 Design Adjustments Documentation ccceeeesteceeeseeecestaeeeeseaeeeeeaaes 54 27 7 As Built Documentation 54 Rule 28 Shipped Deliverable Material 54 28 Aara COPIES eerren e era O EE O 54 28 2 Architectural Model AAA 55 28 3 AudioVis al eie iere EAR EXER EE Ee nh dise geg 55 Rule 29 BRETT RE 56 29 1 Preliminary Web Page eene ener 56 KEE 56 Rule 30 Electronic Deliverable Documents eee 57 30 1 Press E 57 30 2 Project Drawings Template 58 30 3 Project Manual Template 61 30 4 Workshop Documentation 61 30 5 Villa Solar Documentation 62 30 6 Simulation Input Report 62 30 7 SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials AA 63 Rule 31 Summary of changes ssssessssssseseeeeeee eene eene nennen nnns 63 Rule 32 Table of coritents einer ue eee EE SNE 63 Rule 33 SDE Rules Checklist eese 63 Rule 34 Contest Support Documents nnns 65 Rule 35 Architecture Design Narrative enne 66 35 1 Architectural Concepts eerte coasstceceasacecosgecedseascececeveceas 66 35 2 Summary of reconfigurable features cccccccssssceeecseesssssseeeeee
5. D P Ka sd europe Ge ENERGY A cenam DEEN Base SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 38 3 Public Tour Description V 2 0 Text revised Details added 38 4 Team Visual Identity Manual V 2 0 Text revised Details added 38 5 Sponsorship Manual V 2 0 Details added 40 2 Innovation Report Contents index and structure V 2 0 Text revised 419 Sustainability Report Contents index and V 2 0 Text revised Details added structure 44 Cost Estimate and Project Financial Summary V 2 0 Text revised and details added 45 Site Operations Plan V 2 0 Text removed into Rule 45 1 45 1 Site Operations Plan Objective V 2 0 Text removed into Rule 4 45 2 Site Operations Plan Content amp Structure V 2 0 Details added 48 Electric and Photovoltaic Chart V 2 0 Details added 50 Structural Calculations V 2 0 Details added Text revised 51 6 5 Structural Safety Load bearing pressure V 2 0 Details added Electricity and Photovoltaic System Grid Text revised Details added to item 5 5 of the 51 7 1 V 2 0 interconnection table 51 7 9 Electricity and Photovoltaic System Electricity Vw Details added System App A 3 SDE WAT How to edit your profile V 2 0 Details added App A 5 SDE WAT SDE WAT Main Screen V 2 0 Information updated Appendix B Preliminary SDE 2012 Competition Calendar V 2 0 Details added q fi B ROCKWOOL rg isu s n dax En
6. 12 00 12 30 13 00 3 30 14 00 14 30 5 00 15 30 16 00 16 30 7 00 17 30 18 00 18 30 9 00 19 30 20 00 20 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30 1 30 12 00 2 30 13 00 3 30 14 00 4 30 5 00 5 30 16 00 6 30 7 00 17 30 8 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 20 00 20 30 20 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30 akes place on various da p of houses will und PE SDE 2012 DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2012 Tuesd ay 1 g September Type of activity Section in R amp R Contest type ee bs ek pod Mee Ge d Electricity autonomy Competition le 18 5 MEAS 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition le 18 5 MEAS 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition le 18 5 MEAS 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 70 640 60 6 563 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 0 640 60 0 938 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition le 19 5 20 208 24 2 308 Accoustic Performance Competition le 19 5 5 1 0 000 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 20 10 2 000 Competition le 20 5 0 10 1 000 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Competition le 20 5 20 20 2 000 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Home Electronics Competit
7. The handrail parapets or catchments of terraces oriels balconies or stairs must resist a uniformly distributed horizontal force applied at 1 2 m or in case being located below this height over the element s superior edge The value of this force will be 0 8 kN m for restricted areas and 1 6 kN m for public areas In general the wind load is a force perpendicular to the surface of each exposed point or a static pressure which may be defined as the following expression qe Qb Ce Cp being qb the dynamic wind pressure To simplify you may consider 0 5 kN m2 ce the exposition factor variable with the considered point height based on the roughness degree of the environment where the construction is located cp the pressure or wind factor For multi storey buildings with slabs connecting all the facades small casement or hermetic openings or windows the following factors may be adopted Wind factor for multi storey buildings Walls Slendermess in the plane parallel to the wind lt 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 1 25 lt 5 0 Pressure wind factor Cp 0 7 0 7 0 8 08 08 08 Suction wind factor C 0 3 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 For horizontal roofs e Pressure wind factor C 0 2 e Suction wind factor Cs 0 7 Urban area IV industrial or forest roughness degree will be considered The factor will be 1 3 in a point considered at a height of 3m MV sd europe ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg lt es SOLAR DECATHLON
8. 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition le 18 5 MEAS 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition le 18 5 MEAS 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 70 640 52 5 688 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 0 640 52 0 813 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 5 640 52 0 406 Work Station lighting Competition le 19 5 20 208 16 1 538 Accoustic Performance Competition le 19 5 5 1 T 0 000 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Clothes washer Competition le 20 5 20 10 2 000 Clothes dryer Competition le 20 5 0 10 1 000 Dishwasher Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Oven Competition le 20 5 5 8 0 000 Hot Water Draws Competition le 20 5 20 20 2 000 Cooking Competition le 20 5 5 8 0 000 Home Electronics Competition le 20 5 Industrialization amp Market Viability Contest Competition le 22 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 5 0 385 80 80 000 107 204 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 456 281 Public Visits
9. 45 2 Content amp Structure The Site Operations Plan will be required from Deliverable 3 onwards and will have to comply with all the requirements specified in Rule 4 Villa Solar Information will be updated and specified along with the project development including further details in each deliverable The plan consists of the Site Operations drawings to be included in the Project Drawings the Site Operations Report to be included in the Project Manual The Site Operations report must at least include the following sections 1 Precedents and aim 2 General Data 3 Site Operations Team Coordinator 4 Outside Logistic Villa Solar i Phases description ii Transport ii Heavy vehicles circulation 5 Inside Logistic Approximation i Phases description ii Deciding factors ii Infrastructures iv Waste management Load Unload Assembly Disassembly Timeline Trucks and machinery needed entrance times order unload interval between vehicles and assembly times associated 9 Site Operations Chart Teams must fill in this file available in the SDE WAT 10 Assembly amp Disassembly Chart Teams must fill in this file available in the SDE WAT CON OH Rule 46 Health amp Safety Report amp Specific Terms and Conditions Document The Health amp Safety Report as well as the Health amp Safety Specific Terms and Conditions Document are part of the Health amp Safety Plan of the project Please refer t
10. SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Student Team Leader Structural Engineer Team Crew Team Member sd europe A student team member responsible for the coordination among the team Ensures that official communication from the organizers are routed to the appropriate team member s A team member responsible for approving the house s structural systems license required A person who is integrally involved with a team s project but is unaffiliated with the participating schools contractors volunteers and sponsors are examples of team crew An enrolled student recent graduate faculty member or other person who is affiliated with one of the participating schools and is integrally involved with a team s project activities Decathletes Faculty Advisors and involved staff from a participating school are all considered team members A a ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider Be ect SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE SECTION 1 0 GENERAL RULES Rule 7 SDE Organization The SDE 2012 Organization structure is the following For the SDE 2012 Competition the following authority structure will be used for taking decisions and solving problems NERGA Schneider SAINT GOBAIN ixci B m ect e sd europe BEDS a E MM SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE If there is a conflict between two or more rules the rule having the later date takes recedence A violation of the intent of a rule is considered a
11. IN 601 Interior Renderings 5 STRUCTURAL ST ST 001 Foundation Plan and Details ST 011 Structural Floor Plan s ST 021 Structural Roof Plan ST 101 Structural Longitudinal Sections ST 111 Structural Transversal Sections ST 201 Structural Blow ups ST 301 Structural Details 6 FIRE PROTECTION FP FP 001 Fire Protection Detection alarm suppression and egress 7 PLUMBING PL PL 001 Plumbing Plan Supply and removal cold and hot water PL 011 Grey Water PL 021 Drain Waste Vent PL 101 Schematic diagram PL 201 Supply and removal Isometric cold and hot water PL 211 Grey water Isometric PL 221 Drain Waste Vent Isometric 8 SOLAR WATER HEATING SW SW 001 Plan SW 101 Isometric 9 MECHANICAL ME ME 001 HVAC distribution Plan ME 01 1 HVAC equipment ME 021 Heating ME 031 Cooling fa ROCKWOOL iesse SAINT GOBAIN Deere Bee is zs Rmo ed e sd europe E 3 SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE ME 041 Ventilation ME 101 Mechanical room elevations ME 201 HVAC System Schematic drawings ME 211 Heating mode Schematic drawings ME 221 Cooling mode Schematic drawings ME 231 Controls ME 301 Isometric Distribution 10 ELECTRICAL EL Please refer to Note 1 EL 001 Grid interconnection EL 201 DC wiring diagram EL 301 Power plan EL 401 Lighting plan EL 501 One line Diagram EL 601 AC Circuit layout il PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM PV Please refer to Note 2 PV 001 Photovoltaic system general PV 011 Photovoltaic system DC circuits
12. SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE The way a company is perceived is through its corporate image The corporate image might consist of one or more elements which together or independently achieve the same function accentuate the graph and the soundness of the company s identity as well as determining its characteristics and values Teams must submit to the SDE Organization in Deliverable 3 and onwards a pdf version of the manual and an annex eps including the vectorial versions of all the different components The manual must be consistent with the SDE Organization s manual which will be available in the SDE WAT and will include the design of at least e Name of the house and of the team e Team s logo in its three possible versions isolated combined with the SDE s logo and combined with the team s supporting institutions and sponsors in vectorial format and colored and grayscale variations e Rules of use and possible compositions and if the team has a Legend or Motto e All the team s supporting institutions and sponsors logos e The chosen typography In each deliverable the Visual Identity Manual must be updated containing all the information submitted in the previous deliverables as well as the developments realized Before the final phase of the Competition teams must also include their uniforms design in order to verify compliance with the SDE Rules 38 5 Sponsorship Manual The sponsorship manual shall include e Sup
13. Access and circulation of heavy vehicles Truck mounted cranes trailers semi trailer trucks etc will arrive and will be parked in a Meeting Point near the Villa Solar From there they will be called in one after the other to guarantee the orderly entry into the Villa Solar always through established paths and following the organization s schedule B e PL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Circulation of these vehicles will be generally limited to designed circulation paths However under special circumstances approved by the Site Operations Coordinator trailers and semi trailers may be driven on the Competition Site The organization in accordance with the Site Operations Plan of the Villa Solar will determine a strict entry order of the teams trucks to access the Villa Solar and proceed to the unload This order will be done considering the trucks order established in each particular Site Operations Plan The above mentioned entry of heavy vehicles will be realized only and exclusively in the specific periods established in the Competition Calendar Only light vehicles will access the Vila Solar after this deadline being continuously communicated and coordinated with the organization Teams will have to respect internal circulations which will be laid out for vehicles Only one truck per team will be permitted at a time in the Villa Solar The rest of the trucks will have to wait for the previous truck to leave the Villa So
14. In case the slipperiness values permitted by the country of origin codes differ from those stated above the SDE Organization will study the equivalency possibilities Uneven flooring With the exception of restricted or exterior areas in order to limit the risk of falling as a consequence of tripping or stumbling the floor should meet the following conditions a H must have no imperfections or irregularities which has more than 6 mm difference in level The projected pavement elements isolated and small i e door locking devices shall not be projected from pavement more than 12mm and projections of more than 6 mm at its opposing sides in the direction of the circulation of the people must not form an angle of more than 45 b The uneven areas which do not exceed 50 mm will be resolved with a slope that does not exceed 25 c In interior circulation areas the floor shall not have perforations or holes through which a sphere of 15 mm diameter may pass d Areas of circulation may not have a single step or two consecutive ones with the exception of areas that are not part of the house tour Differences in the floor level In order to limit the risk of falling there will be protective barriers in differences in level holes and openings both horizontal and vertical balconies windows etc where the difference in the floor level are more than 550 mm except when layout makes falling improbable or when a barrier is incompatible w
15. Sections must be in accordance with the consumptions and assigned protections 1 Greywater Water coming from bathtubs showers bath sinks and clothes washers is considered greywater q fi ROCKWOOL es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE a As stated in Rule 8 5 greywater may only be used for irrigation Greywater may be reused to water vegetation only if it is first processed by an approved greywater reuse system which avoids undesired organisms see Rule 9 2 b Teams are not permitted to transport manually greywater from the tanks to the vegetation s location c The approval of the greywater system by the SDE organizers will only be effective at the Villa Solar in Madrid during the public event The greywater systems will be approved evaluating each particular case and considering the following criteria e No black water source can be connected to a greywater storage or distribution system Water coming from kitchen sinks and dishwashers is considered black water As a reminder the water closet will not be connected to the sewage disposal system during the event This leaves bathtubs showers bath sinks and clothes washers as the only fixtures available for connection to a greywater storage use system e f any team pretends to use any water treatment system they will have to send the appropriate information to the SDE Organization indicating the fixtures connected to the greywater system the pipes system and tanks and any oth
16. e Reglamento Electrot cnico para Baja Tensi n REBT y las instrucciones T cnicas Complementaria ITC Electro technical Regulation for Low Tension and its Complementary Instructions Royal Decree 842 2002 2 Aug Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia Ministry of Science and technology B O E supplement to n 224 18 Sep 02 Correction of errors B O E 5 April 04 es sd europe ert Trr Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G Elect fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE e Promoci n de la accesibilidad y supresi n de barreras arquitect nicas Promotion of accessibility and suppression of architectonic barriers Law 8 1993 227 June from the Presidencia de la Comunidad de Madrid Office of the Madrid Regional Government s President B O C M n 152 29 June 1993 e Codigo T cnico de la Edificaci n CTE Spanish Technical Building Code Royal Decree 314 2006 177 Mar Ministerio de Vivienda Ministry of Housing B O E 28 Mar 2006 Correction of errors BOE 25 Jan 2008 Text modified by RD 1371 2007 19 Oct Ministerio de Vivienda Ministry of Housing B O E 23 OCT 2007 Correction of errors B O E 20 Dec 2007 Text modified by RD 1675 2008 17th Oct Ministerio de Vivienda Ministry of Housing B O E 18 Oct 2008 o Basic Document SE AE Structural Safety Actions in building o Basic Document SUA Safety of use and accessibility o Basic Document SI Fire Safety The building is destined to be represen
17. http www sdeurope org specifying participant team Moreover the SDE Organizaer s logos level 2 must appear in these situations foreseen by the SDE Corporate Identity Manual Teams web page must include a section for the publication of all the Press Releases the SDE Organizations sends to the teams In this same section teams may include any complementary information they find appropriate for example news blog 9 Advertising Advertisements are forbidden in team s websites Sponsor s logos may be freely placed but commercial messages are not allowed 10 Current Legislation Compliance Contents as images files or codes employed in programming have to be copyleft athorized to teams or owned by them If forms or any kind of user information storage is enabled it must comply with team s or it server s country law R ule 30 Electronic Deliverable Documents 30 1 Press Release The SDE Organization will use the information provided by the teams in this document for the SDE2012 Competition dissemination Therefore this will be the part of every deliverable which will be made public and shall at least include the following elements e List of team members Team Officers students teachers and other collaborators indicating their studies speciality Moreover students shall specify the university course they are attending and teachers and other collaborators shall mention thei
18. innovation and research aspects The present document SDE2012 Rules describes what each team needs to know to be competitive in the Solar Decathlon Europe and includes five sections gt SECTION 1 0 General Rules Includes rules related with the general aspects of the Competition describing the organization the participating teams the site the houses the Event final phase and the general conditions SECCION 2 0 Contests In this section the SDE2012 contests and sub contests are defined including the scoring distribution the contests evaluation criteria and the different procedures SECCION 3 0 Deliverables Includes detailed information concerning all the documents drawings and other material that the teams must submit to the Organization along with the submission dates and format requirements HEN SECCI N 4 0 SDE Building Code This Code primarily exists to protect the teams and public health and ensure safety Compliance with the SDE Building Code is a prerequisite for participation in the competition 0 SECCI N 5 0 Appendixes It contains rules complementary information The information included in the present document may change details or complementary information will be added in the future However all the modifications will be clearly indicated in the SDE Rules new editions t TTT Ka sd europe ES Gran ENERGY E CORAN EMEN inne H LI a N IUDAIN ZC DAS 2 LED y fcc amp
19. project more than 150mm at a height of between 150mm and 2 200mm measured from the ground and arise risk of impact Impact due to opening elements In public tour areas doors on the sides of the hallway shall be arranged so that the sweep of the door does not invade the hallway Impact due to fragile elements Glass in impact risk areas of glazed surfaces that do not have a protective barrier will have a classification performance of X Y Z in accordance with the UNE EN 12600 2003 whose parameters set out below must comply with the following There are excluded from the above mentioned condition the glasses which major dimension does not exceed 30 cm Parameter values X Y Z depending on the difference in elevation Level difference at both sides of glazed Parameter value surface X Y Z More than 12m any BorC 1 Between 0 55 m and 12 m any BorC 1or2 Less than 0 55 m 1 2or3 BorC any n doors the area between the ground level a height of 1500mm and a width equal to that of the door plus 300mm each side of it in fixed wall sections the area between the ground level and a height of 900mm e atttm ENERGY Dm Sonpider dm os ROCKWOOL D eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE X Highest impact class in which the glass does not break or breaks remaining in its place or disintegrates in small pieces The lowest class is 3 and the highest is 1 Y Breakage way It can be A in pieces that can be big and with cutting ri
20. semen 1 coeire xe emt ra ay Pe EREEERRE Media Visits Spots Filming Communication Official Opening Communication Teams Private Visits Communication Public Visits General Public Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Monitoring tests Systems functioning Competition Saturday 18 September meses zeen zue rum emet omy Pes ce BEER Public Visits General Public Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Monitoring tests Systems functioning Competition Sunday 16 September ween seeemn zua Dmm Dmm ncm mc EREREREE Public Visits General Public Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Monitoring tests Systems functioning Competition Monday 17 September zeen seem eme Drm lm cm c EA ae Electricity autonomy Competition Rule 18 5 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition Rule 18 5 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition Rule 18 5 20 1152 96 1 667 Temperature Competition Rule 19 5 70 640 60 6 563 Humidity Competition Rule 19 5 0 640 60 0 938 Air Quality Competition Rule 19 5 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition Rule 19 5 20 208 24 2 308 Accoustic Performance Competition Rule 19 5 5 1 1 15 000 Refrigerator Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Freezer Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Clothes washer Competition Rul
21. Acrobat Distiller s high resolution job settings i Creating a PDF from scans or by outputting the drawings into a raster image format jpg tiff png gif etc and then creating a PDF from the images is NOT ACCEPTABLE ii All raster PDFs are large files at 300dpi are of unacceptable quality at lower resolutions and are not scalable without degradation c For logos submit the PDF file AND a text file containing the following additional information i Name phone number and e mail of person submitting the logo PDF ii A list of all PMS or CMYK numbers used in the logo PDF iii A PNG version with same size and resolution of the PDF logo Multimedia File Requirements Teams may submit photographs graphics or videos in each deliverable to complete the information submitted or give further details a Photographs shall be submitted in the native format of the camera such as JPEG or RAW if available b Every file conversion or image resampling from the original results in image degradation so keep conversions to a minimum c Color photos must be in RGB 8 bit color d For multimedia files to be properly credited the following information shall be included in each file s metadata or in a text file accompanying the files Name phone number and e mail of person submitting the file Il Multimedia file editor s name and affiliation Ill For photographs please indicate date and location File Naming Instructions The re
22. Elect fcc eS sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE All team members crew and volunteers need to be briefed on the proper use inspection and limitations of the PPE Concerning complete technical specifications of the individual protections in accordance with the current Legislation Machines RRDD 1435 1992 of 17 XI 56 95 of 30 1 1495 86 of 26 V and 1644 08 of 10 X Protection Equipments RD 733 97 of 30 V and Work Equipments 1215 97 of 18 VII and 2177 04 de12 XII all the protection equipment auxiliary means machinery etc shall have the CE branding guaranteeing their adaptation to the regulations in force During the assembly maintenance and disassembly phases a minimum level of PPE is mandatory and required at all times e A hard hat e Safety glasses e Ashirt with sleeves and long trousers e Safety boots with ankle supports e Areflective jacket Additional PPE or safety equipment must be used if required for the task being performed Regardless the additional measures to adopt in order to guarantee all risks are resolved when trucks or any other vehicle is moving in the Villa Solar e The speed of the trucks will adapt to the step of a man e One person must walk in front of the truck e Another person must walk behind the truck These two people will have to e Establish the maximum speed of the vehicles e Direct the movements of the truck e Avoid the accidents with people with the rest of vehicles a
23. General Public Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Industrialization amp Market Viabiliaty Contest Award Communication Communication amp Social Awareness Jury Visits Competition CONTEST TYPES JL sd OFFICIA SDE SDE ORI JURY JURY ouno Hours SENS commnno race 2 DEESPARA DE FOMENT europe the dinner the team have to switch on the exterior lights For the interior lights teams may do as they prefer akes place on various ip of houses will ui Therefore only once all the measurements are mace D Sc bneider ENERGY d SDE 2012 DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2012 Total Pts Total Periods Daily Periods Daily Pts Available or tasks or tasks Available Saturday 99nd September Type of activity Section in R amp R Contest type Electricity autonomy Competition Rule 18 5 60 1152 96 5 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition Rule 18 5 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition Rule 19 5 70 640 28 3 063 Competition Rue 19 5 10 640 28 0 438 Competition Rule 19 5 5 640 28 0 219 Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Communication amp Social Awareness Contest Competition Rule 21 Jl 80 1 1 80 000 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 91 219 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 547 5
24. Jury scoring o Innovation in Architecture evaluating to what degree the proposed solutions and those built by the teams provide new spatial and functional concepts new languages in the formal use of materials use of textures and the appropriate use of light o Innovation in Engineering and Construction evaluating the innovation concepts in the house s structure and systems plumbing electrical and photovoltaic design and construction as well as in the acoustic performance of the adopted solutions o Innovation in Energy Efficiency evaluating the active and passive innovative technological contributions maximizing the energy efficiency of the house innovative ways to improve the hydrothermal environmental illumination and acoustic efficiency ROCKWOOL Schneider pg cams Ser rct SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE of the house thus promoting the livability of the house as well as facilitating the perfect functioning of the house and its equipment will be assessed o Innovation in Communication and Social Awareness assessing all of the novel initiatives proposed by the teams to attract the attention of the general public as well as disseminating clear messages such as the need for the responsible use of energy the sustainable construction and the use of renewable energy o Innovation in the Industrialization and Market Viability of the houses assessing the novelty of the proposals for industrialized hou
25. Temperature 5 4 Workstation Lighting 5 2 Humidity 5 5 Acoustic 5 3 Indoor Quality air 6 House Function 6 House Function 6 3 Clothes Washer 6 1 Refrigerator 6 4 Clothes Dryer 1 6 2 Freezer 6 5 Dish Washer 6 6 Home Electronics 6 7 Oven 6 8 Cooking 1 6 9 Hot Water Draws 1 Notes See the measurement periods in the Competition Calendar 1 Subcontest based upon the observer notes not on sensors measurements Further information regarding the monitoring system of the SDE 2012 Competition is available through the SDE WAT Official Communications Rules amp Related Documentation Monitoring Contests Procedures Fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE a Instrumentation The Organization will supply a list of all the SDE instrumentation devices necessary for the Monitoring System of the houses b Sensors Location The location of sensors is determined by a negotiation between the team and the Organization looking for an equitable outcome for all teams There is flexibility regarding location and wiring details however not installing the sensors is not an option The Teams are welcome to propose specific locations as your house plans progress or ask for the organization recommendations c Wire Routing As sensors will be wired there has to be a route for running wires from each sensor location to the data logger The Teams are responsible to provide a wire routing that permits a quick and easy installation and removal of the
26. approve any request and may issue a conditional approval or suggest a change of date or time A GALAGA Schneid Ka sd europe E EN RGY eum DREES meme dms er SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE SECTION 2 0 CONTESTS R ule 3 General Contest Information The Solar Decathlon Europe competition consists of 10 separately scored contests Each of these contests in the competition may consist of several sub contests and different assessment criteria The team with the highest total points at the end of the competition wins the competition The ten contests of the Decathlon are divided in five major categories Architecture Energy Comfort Social Economic and Strategic Architecture E lt Engineering amp Construction Energy Efficiency ES Electrical Energy Balance Comfort Conditions EXE House Functioning Communication amp Social Awareness EN Industrialization amp Market Viability ES Chart 1 SDE Contests Sustainability Ze M ROCKWOOL e 3 S an reremen ot rf f f Y Y m net er Ka sd europe Fra ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN O Electric Bue CN wee ne SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE In the SDE Competition there are three different ways to earn points e Jury evaluation e Task completion e Monitored performance A multidisciplinary jury composed by experts in the different matters and internationally renowned will use their experience and knowledge for the evaluation of the houses The scorings w
27. benefits List of the electric loads house hold appliances lights etc used in the household including the main technical characteristics given by the manufacturer and the estimated consumption for their use during the Contest Week Note it is recommended to make experimental measurements with the idea of obtaining information as realistic as possible aspect of interest for all of contest 4 See Rule 18 0 Photovoltaic system description brief summary explaining PV generator s types of modules and wiring inverter s and batteries in case existing Further detailed information e g characteristics to include in the Project Manual Contest Support Documents Engineering and Construction Narrative Photovoltaic System Design Description of the tools used for the simulations These could be commercial software or tools created by participating teams in which case the algorithms used must be included Results of the simulations o The electrical energy balance analysis consists of an annual monthly and contest week estimates of the electricity demand by the electric loads the electricity ENERGY rt i 2n g Schneider dem mos ROCKWOOL D e fcc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE generated by the photovoltaic installation and the electricity extracted from the electricity grid in case the solar generation is not enough A critical analysis of the results must be included o An Energy Payback Time analysis t
28. centre in accordance with the insurance instructions etc o HS Specific Terms and Conditions Document If appropriate when indicating the Team members education training Teams shall include information about accident procedures first aids etc B Before start working o Teams are encouraged to realize an emergency training prior to the final phase of the Competition including a visit to the health center especially to familiarize all the team with the fastest way to get there in accordance with the insurance instructions C During the construction works o As stated in Rule 52 2 2 the Evacuation Plan must be kept visible inside the lot using for example a waterproof mobile signpost during the final phase of the Competition Moreover each Team worker must have a copy of it and keep it with him during their working periods o Regardless the HS measures of the SDE Organization every team shall have a first aid box inside their lot o During each shift there must be a Team member responsible for first aid being a qualified trained person on the subject Moreover all the Team members are encouraged to have first aid training D In case of accident o Actas described in the HS Plan evaluation first aid etc o Evaluate the emergency Take in the whole picture o Call or notify the SDE Organization o If necessary ask the SDE Organization for any type of additional help Information regarding the actions protocol in case o
29. development of their purposes However both the participant team and the team s sponsors and supporting institutions will have to comply with the SDE Rules and look over its fulfillment by third parties The relationship between SDEurope and teams sponsors will always be done through the team s sponsorship contact SDEurope will not have direct contact with the teams sponsors Teams sponsors and supporting institutions may be recognized with text logos or both but the text and logos must appear in conjunction with the Solar Decathlon Europe logo and the Event Supporting Institutions and Main Event Sponsors However all these possible combinations must comply with the SDE2012 s Corporate Identity Manual available through the SDE WAT The Solar Decathlon Europe the Event Supporting Institutions and Main Event Sponsors logos are available through the SDE WAT fi BIS eif Schneider 5 al Pe e SE wem PL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Teams may include the logo of their teams supporting institutions and sponsors in the following A Before the competition in any element as long as you fulfill the SDE Rules requirements regarding use and size B During the competition at the Villa Solar Commercial or technical advertising in the house s interior is forbidden except for the following cases a On the explanatory panels located inside the lot but on the houses outside on the waiting areas Logos must not be bigg
30. direct costs not covered by one of the other cost elements in this area A detailed list of each cost item including description and estimated budget is required An example of this type of costs could be general and administrative expenses indirect expenses security activities and services cost of models communications costs etc o Travels and costs for final phase in Madrid The travels costs will be for some universities an important chapter of their budget It must be defined the number of team members and the unit cost estimated of travels transports expenses allowance lodging accommodations and miscellaneous expenses o Assembly transports and disassembly processes According with the house designed by the universities it will be necessary an important amount for the transportation to Madrid including trucks cranes scaffoldings assembly and disassembly processes o Insurance Policies According with the MOU Memorandum of Understanding that will be signed between the SCHOOL and the UNIVERSIDAD POLIT CNICA DE MADRID their respective officers directors employees agents contractors subcontractors and representatives the Released Parties from any and all claims losses expenses and demands including those resulting from injury or death to any person or damage to any property arising trom the SCHOOL s work on or participation in the Event or any activities incidental thereto Liability Insurance costs t
31. e Jury scoring o House s Structure Constructive design of the house Plumbing System Design and Construction Electrical System Design and Construction Photovoltaic System Design and Construction Solar Thermal System Design and Construction Building Integrated Solar Active Systems 00000 0 Jury scoring o Houses Structure The house structural concept and resolution typology hypothesis calculations etc will be assessed o Constructive design of the house They will evaluate the construction of the house in everything related to its constructive solutions envelope interior divisions and finishes as well as the acoustic performance of the adopted solutions o Plumbing and Electrical Systems Design and Construction The concept dimensioning and resolution of the different systems facilities and active services of the house will be evaluated as well as the equipments selection and its suitability considering the house s needs The house water conservation will be positively evaluated considering low flow and water saving fixtures greywater system treatment and or water reuse o Photovoltaic System Design and Construction The jury will evaluate the functionality design implementation robustness and economic value of the PV system considering the following items Analysis of the Electrical Production Simulation A detailed report about the electrical energy production of the household will be prepared for typical generat
32. e No explanations or additional documents are needed to complete the Health and Safety deliverable e The SDE HS Coordinator considers that the documentation submitted by the Team is complete enough to receive the certificate to work in the Villa Solar A Teams will not receive any penalty if working in safe manner and following their Health and Safety Plan B No penalties will be applied to trivial situations which are immediately corrected However Penalties may be applied in case of repetitive trivial situations C To avoid risks and possible penalties if team has any doubt concerning the HS measures to be adopted for a specific task they must confirm with the SDE HS Officers that the planned measures are adequate and sufficient D If the HS Area detects any non trivial HS fault the procedure will consist on 1 Order the Team to stop the works immediately The HS Area will decide the number of Team members stopping all the Team or only those involved in the fault The HS Area will decide if it is necessary to solve the fault before stopping In this case only the minimum number of Team members necessary will resolve the fault and will leave the lot once they have finished The HS Area will decide for how long the work is to be stopped If the HS Area stops all the works it is absolutely mandatory to keep out of the lot for the time established This time counting will start immediately after the last Team member called
33. equipment is prohibited on the competition site A total of 120 points will be awarded for this contest in the competition 5 points for the refrigerator 5 points for the freezer 20 points for the clothes washer 10 points for the clothes dryer 15 points for the dishwasher 5 points for the Home Electronics 15 points for the oven 20 points for hot water draws 15 points for the cooking and 10 points for the dinner R ule 2 Contest 7 Communication and Social Awareness To assess the teams communication capacity to find creative effective and efficient ways adapted to each target group avoiding any exclusion of transmitting the Competition relevant topics sustainability innovation and energy efficiency as well as those ideas that define the team s and project s own identity The deliverables relative to the project as well as all the actions developed throughout the whole project development These include the different events organized activities involving interaction with the public i e Public Tours and the material submitted information transmission by any mean audiovisual electronic written etc such as a documentary media impacts or web sites A jury of communication professionals shall assign an overall score to the team s communications plan dissemination actions and its core message Jury scoring a Effectiveness a Efficiency a Creativity Jury scoring o Effectiveness The message chosen and its effect
34. following index including all elements that refer to the innovation of the proposal In case that the required documentation has been already mentioned in another section of the deliverable it will not be necessary to incorporate again this information in the report However it is recommended to indicate it in the corresponding section of the deliverable 1 Innovation in Architecture new spatial and functional concepts new languages in the formal use of materials use of textures and the appropriate use of light 2 Innovation in Engineering and Construction innovation concepts in the house s structure and systems plumbing electrical and solar systems design and construction 3 Innovation in Energy Efficiency the active and passive innovative technological contributions maximizing the energy efficiency of the house innovative ways to improve the hydrothermal environmental illumination and acoustic efficiency of the house as well as facilitating the perfect functioning of the house and innovative aspects of house s appliances and equipment 4 nnovation in Communication and Social Awareness novel initiatives proposed to attract the attention of the general public 5 Innovation in the Industrialization and Market Viability novelty of the proposals for industrialized houses especially those that can be adapted to multifamily buildings New ways of business promotion and commercialization of the product Rule 41
35. for providing and keeping the house s comfort conditions A total of 120 points will be awarded for this contest in the competition 70 for the temperature 10 points for the humidity 5 for the air quality 20 for workstation lighting and 15 for the acoustic comfort Rule 20 Contest 6 House Functioning To evaluate the house functionality and the efficiency of the selected appliances in order to maximize the performance of the house while complying with the demanding standards of present day society This contest tries to reproduce the average energy use in a modern home The collected data by the organization s monitoring system during the contest week the measurements realized in situ in the Villa Solar and the successful completion of tasks The evaluation will be based on the measurements realized on the house during the Contest Week and on the corresponding tasks completion with the exception of the Dinner Sub Contest in which each guest team shall assign an evaluation to the host team after each dinner party o Tasks completion scoring o Monitored performance scoring o Clothes washer oRefrigerator o Clothes dryer oFreezer o Dishwasher o Oven o Hot water draws o Guests scoring o Cooking oDinner o Home Electronics Sub contest 6 1 Refrigerator All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by keeping the time averaged interior temperature of the refrigerator between 1 0 C an
36. in the market the possibility of assembly by pieces the dimensional coordination the pieces standardization in a market and finally the transport and assembly easiness The assembly process s phases and its time length will be evaluated as well as the easy understanding of the information included in the deliverable providing an easy identification of the pieces and its assembly processes o Possibilities for Grouping The standardization level including the units repetition and the flexibility providing a variety of grouping typologies as well as the possibilities towards a major development or customization will be evaluated A total of 80 points will be awarded by the corresponding jury for this contest R ule 23 Contest 9 Innovation To evaluate the innovation degree of the house in the preceding contests focusing on emergent or radical and revolutionary changes in the house in its systems or in its components which increase its value and or improve its performance and efficiency The deliverables relative to the project as well as the assembly and the functioning of the house in the Villa Solar The five juries will evaluate this contest as an independent concept Jury scoring e Innovation in Architecture e Innovation in Engineering and Construction e Innovation in Energy Efficiency e Innovation in Communication and Social Awareness e Innovation in the Industrialization and Market Viability proposal
37. include the interface with the electrical installation of the house and the electrical distribution network Drawings reference numbers indicated show the minimum drawings required for approval Additional drawings can be included provided that they are placed on the corresponding sub section for example for details of DC circuits new drawings with reference numbers PV 012 PV 013 up to PV 019 can be added the same applies to details of the PV system as a whole new drawings PV 002 to PV 009 AC circuits PV 022 to PV 029 and Grounding system PV 031 to PV 039 2 The INSTRUMENTATION DRAWINGS ID must show de location of all the sensors meters and dataloggers of the SDE Monitoring System and indicate the wires routes and the feed throughs to pass the instrumentation wires from the interior to the exterior of the house Also must include the location of the house appliances and electronic devices clothes washer clothes dryer dishwasher TV computer DVD refrigerator freezer oven and house workstation as well as technical room or closet and the electrical panel 3 The SITE OPERATIONS SO shall describe graphically or textually the following aspects see Rule 45 Outside logistic Villa Solar Brief description of the Villa Solar using the drawings that will be given to the contestants the intrinsic conditions of the villa and the way to solve them will be identified Inside logistic Approximation detailed process of approxim
38. included in the architectural footprint Openings are patios located in the footprint perimeter d The maximum observed footprint of each component during jury tours public hours or the contests is included in the architectural footprint of record For example if a team deploys a motorized awning during public hours to demonstrate its operability then the additional footprint attributable to the deployed awning is included in the architectural footprint of record e Teams planning to use particular components must submit their proposal to the SDE Organization The SDE Organization will evaluate individual proposals and designs and determine if its use does or does not signify a competitive advantage Consequently the component will be approved and established the area included in the architectural footprint the entire area projected or exclusively its elements The measurable area as defined below shall be at least 45 0 m but shall not exceed 70 0 2 m a Measurable Area The covered and constructed surface remaining when walls E i eos Ka sd europe ENERGY STE ma Snider meme SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE columns and so forth are excluded b The interior surfaces of walls defining the building s thermal envelope form the measurable area perimeter c All primary living areas shall be located within the measurable area d For multi story houses only the measurable area of the floor with the bigger area counts towa
39. lighting Competition le 19 5 20 208 16 1 538 Accoustic Performance Competition le 19 5 5 1 0 000 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 20 10 2 000 Competition le 20 5 0 10 1 000 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Competition le 20 5 20 2 000 Competition le 20 5 8 1 875 Home Electronics Competition le 20 5 0 385 Dinner Competition le 20 5 Engineering amp Construction Contest Competition le 16 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 2 5 000 1 80 000 117 017 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 349 077 Public Visits Professionals Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Engineering amp Construction Contest Award Communication Industrialization amp Market Viability Jury Visits Competition Communication amp Social Awareness Jury Visits Friday 21 September Competition Type of activity Section in R amp R Contest type Total Pts Available Total Periods or tasks Daily Periods or tasks Daily Pts Available Electricity autonomy Competition le 18 5 MEAS 60
40. limited to 5000 VA Note nominal power of the inverter is the maximum output power on the AC side without time limitations constraints c The Organizers shall approve the use of small stand alone e non plug in secondary batteries on a case by case basis d Plug in non hard wired devices with small secondary rechargeable batteries that are designed to be recharged by the house s electrical system e g a laptop computer shall be connected or plugged into the house s electrical system whenever the devices are located in the house or on the house site They shall not be recharged in a system outside the house Exception Devices that are not used in the operation of the house at any time during the contest week portable electronic devices used for mobile communication such as cell phones and PDAs are permitted on site without having to be plugged into the house s electrical system Once the final electrical inspection including photovoltaic systems has been approved the houses will be officially connected to the Villa Solar grid The Electrical Energy Balance of the houses at the beginning of the competition will be zero i From the approval of the final electrical inspection to the beginning of the contests Contest Week in the electrical panels of the houses only the circuit breakers of the household appliances the independent circuit breaker for contest 6 9 Home Electronics and the lighting circuit breakers c
41. materials choice and installation ITC BT 28 Electrical Installation in locals of Public Concurrency General prescriptions Emergency lighting ITC BT 34 Systems for special purposes Stands and fairs Luminaries and wire kinds Emergency switches and lighting Mains current sockets and control boxes panels and wardrobes Therefore to comply with the safety criteria concerning the aforementioned applicable regulations REBT and ITC the interior installation of the houses must consist of a A general circuit breaker supporting at least 6 kA short circuit current in the electric box of the house b Protections against overload short circuit thermal magnetic circuit breaker MCB or MCCB and imbalance residual current circuit breaker RCD for all the interior circuits of the house C At least 5 basic circuit inside the house for lighting sockets for general use and refrigerator for the cooker and oven for the washing machine dishwasher and electric water heater and to feed sockets at bathrooms and auxiliary bases in the kitchen protected by an independent circuit breaker d All metallic mass existing in the installation area and the accessible metallic mass of the receiving devices must be connected to the grounding as well as those metallic parts of deposits general heating and plumbing systems TV and radio aerials e Wires to use must be insulated made of copper and have a minimum nominal voltage of 450 750 V
42. ris Electricity autonomy Competition Rule 18 5 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition Rule 18 5 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition Rule 18 5 20 1152 96 1 667 Temperature Competition Rule 19 5 70 640 60 6 563 Humidity Competition Rule 19 5 0 640 60 0 938 Air Quality Competition Rule 19 5 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition Rule 19 5 TASK 20 208 24 2 308 Accoustic Performance Competition Rule 19 5 TASK 5 1 1 0 000 Refrigerator Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Freezer Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Clothes washer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 10 1 2 000 Clothes dryer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 0 10 1 1 000 Dishwasher Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Oven Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Hot Water Draws Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 20 2 2 000 Cooking Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Home Electronics Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 208 24 0 577 Sustainability Contest Competition Rule 24 Wu 100 1 1 100 000 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 132 978 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 755 779 Public Visits Groupe Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Sustainability Contest Award Communication Rue 24 Energy Efficiency Jury Visits Competition Rule 17 CONTEST TYPES _ GEMM sce onc JURY EE Pound Hours amp ACT OFFICIAL ACTIVITIES LLL Pusuc visrrs lONITOR
43. sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE DEFINITIONS General Definitions Assembly Communication materials Competition Competition Calendar Competition House Contest Contest week Decision Deliverables Disassembly Electric and Photovoltaic Chart Interconnection Application Event Event Sponsor Final phase of the SDE 2012 Competition Grid Tie Assembly Inspection Inspections Card Measured Sub Contest Jury Project The period of time between the arrival of trucks and the beginning of the contests on the Villa Solar All printed or electronic publications designed to convey information to the public supporting the Competition goals All aspects of the Solar Decathlon Europe related to the 10 contests and the scoring of those contests along with the project development of the competition houses The timetable establishing the dates of the final phase of the competition and the daily activities assigned The complete assembly of physical components installed on the Villa Solar The Solar Decathlon Europe competition consists of 10 separately scored contests each containing one or more sub contests See SECTION 2 0 The period of days on the Villa Solar when some or all contests are active The Rules Officials interpretation or clarification of a rule Documentation and other materials requested by the SDE Organization to the teams along the project development in order to verify complian
44. settings Access to these message boards is granted to all users but only SDE 2012 organization members may create or modify posts The Official communications area has seven message boards e Rules and Related documentation will include the latest version of the SDE Rules and related documentation needed for the projects developments e FAQ Frequently Asked Questions will include the most frequently asked questions and the organization answers e Announcements including relevant information for the competition such as changes in gen SAINTGOBAIN D BE MY sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL I3 eM fcc es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE rules or deadlines required documentations deliverables and events meetings workshop etc e Multimedia including photos videos and presentations of the SDE Competition development e Jury including the jurors curriculum e Protest Resolution Committee including the curriculum of its members and their decisions e Scoring Results including the maximum points assigned to each contest and the competition results e Lot Selection including all the information and details concerning the selection of the lots at the Villa Solar The SDE Organization as well as all teams may create posts in this area This is the SDE WAT s main work area and is organized in the following sections e Events and activities including information related to the Participant Teams and SDE Organization s presenta
45. sound level will be assessed by an average of the five points located according to ISO 140 5 1998 requirements Reverberation time and background noise in the receiver room will also be measured e n case of existing construction compartments or more than one room on the analyzed facade the most representative room will be considered as receiving room e Dis 2m nT w dB values for each of the 1 3 octave bands will be calculated between 100 Hz and 5 kHz Dis 2m nT w dB calculated according to ISO 717 1 1996 will be used as assessment parameter All available points are earned at the conclusion of all the houses sound measurements by having an acoustic value above 45 dB a Reduced points are earned if the acoustic value is between 30 dB and 45 dB Reduced points values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 5 5 k N LI e Points per acosutic measurement w e 25 30 35 40 45 50 D Is 2m nTw dB Figure 5 5 Acoustic comfort sub contest points distribution gt n ROCKWOOL Ka sd europe Bee ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg E A JUDA EX sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Full Points Acoustic values gt 45 dB Reduced Points 30 dB lt Acoustic values lt 45 dB No Points Acoustic values lt 30 dB Note During the Contest Week there will be several periods of time on which the house s mechanical equipment will be disconnected Therefore teams will have to plan passive strategies
46. the Press Release please refer to Rule 30 1 for further details The Solar Decathlon Europe is intended to be a primarily student run project The only team officer who must be a faculty member is the Faculty Advisor The structural and electrical engineers may be a post graduate student faculty member or working professional It is highly recommended to fill all other team officer positions with students Table 1 Team officers Title Faculty Advisor Project Manager Construction Manager Project Architect Project Engineer Structural Engineer Electrical Engineer Student Team Leader HS Team Coordinator Safety Officers Site Operations Coordinator Contest Captain Instrumentation contact Communications Coordinator Sponsorship manager Each team is responsible for the safety of its operations and each team member and crew shall work in a safe manner at all times during the project See Section 4 0 Rule 52 for further information Improper conduct will be not tolerated Improper conduct may include but is not limited to improper language unsportsmanlike conduct unsafe behavior distribution of inappropriate media plagiarism or cheating a atti ider Ka sd europe iin cm ENERGY SAIN Copan BREET mem E Esso ecd SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Team members and team crew agree to the use of their names likenesses documents audiovisuals and or graphics in any communica
47. the inverter has passed specific tests related to the voltage and frequency limits e If the over under voltage and frequency protections are performed by software sealing of such protections will be substituted by a certificate of the inverter manufacturer where it is mentioned explicitly that the software is not accessible to the photovoltaic system user H be e es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 5 4 Response to utility recovery The photovoltaic system shall automatically reconnect to the utility system whenever the voltage and frequency have recovered to within the specified ranges 5 5 Earthing Earthing of the photovoltaic system equipment shall be done without disturbing the earthing of the utility distribution system ensuring that no defects are transferred to the distribution network See Rule 4 4 for Ground Penetration limits The photovoltaic system shall guarantee galvanic separation between the low voltage distribution network and the photovoltaic system either by means of an isolation transformer included in or external to the inverters or by any other means fulfilling its function based on state of the art technological development In this sense inverters with high frequency transformers or transformerless inverters are permitted provided that the inverter s manufacturer s provides a certificate guaranteeing that the maximum DC current to be fed into the grid is smaller or equal than 0 5 of the
48. the project Among others sketches drawings render working models interesting devices in the project pictures of parts of the house of the daily work of the team and of the dissemination activities realized may be included An updated group photo of all the team members must be included with each deliverable These images must be included in the Press Release document and submitted also as independent multimedia files complying with SDE Rule 26 2 requirements Teams must keep the requested information updated from one deliverable to the next Additionally teams may include any other material they wish the SDE Organization to use for the SDE 2012 Competition dissemination which complements the aforementioned information The Teams Press Releases will be published through the SDEurope website 30 2 Project Drawings Template As stated in Rule 26 3 the Project Drawings must be consistent with the SDE Project Drawings formatting template and guidelines In order to have the Drawings of the Deliverables organized and named it involves the basic principles to follow It is not necessary to include all the Drawings mentioned In case there are particular drawings which do not fit in this Template those must be located where appropriate you may ask the SDE organization through the SDE WAT if necessary If you have drawings corresponding to two different sections put it in the most general one and indicate its final location To name
49. the public tour route indicating the 12 4 Public Tour dimensions of any difficult point complying with the accessibility requirements TO Drawing s showing the drying Method ie the place where 200 hones 6 Drying Method the clothes wire will be located 20 0 Contest 6 House Drawing s showing the location of all the appliances and i Functioning corresponding technical specifications Photovolt ic systems Specifications of PV generators inverters wiring cables 36 5 Jesion y protections earthing systems interface with the electricity 8 distribution network Beg rno EE Inverters certificates design 36 5 Photovoltaic systems Maintenance plan for PV generators supporting structure design inverters wiring cables protections and earthing system o REID ien taic systems The corresponding table design summary must be filled out Specifications for Fire Reaction of Constructive elements 51 3 Fire Safety Sp i extinguishers and fire resistance of the house s structure 51 3 Fire Safely Drawings showing compliance with the evacuation of occupants requirements and fire extinguishers location 51 4 Safety against falls Specifications of compliance with the slipperiness degree classes of floors included in House tour Drawing s showing compliance with conditions for uneven 51 4 Safety against falls flooring floors with different level Restricted Areas stairs i 9 Public Areas Staircases Restricted Areas Ramps and Public Areas Ra
50. the unit price for each direct material item was determined and documented using written vendor quotes catalog prices prior invoices engineering or shop estimates or some other method with an explanation provided Provide supporting documentation cost or pricing data such as the written vendor quotes copies of the catalog page indicating the price or prior invoices for all direct material items o Material Overhead If accounting system includes material overhead propose such indirect costs in this area Indicate the rate s used and provide an appropriate explanation o Direct Labor Direct labor should indicate the hours hourly rate and total for each individual or category of labor proposed o Labor Overhead and Fringe Benefits If accounting system includes labor overhead propose such indirect costs in this area Indicate the rate s used and provide an appropriate explanation H fringe benefits are not included in direct labor and are not a portion of the labor overhead identify fringe benefits in this area and provide the same type of information concerning fringe benefits as required for labor overhead o Lower tier Subcontractors Identify each proposed lower tier subcontractor and obtain a cost proposal containing the same information and in the same format from each proposed lower tier subcontractor o Consultants Identify each proposed consultant and the estimated budget of their services o Other Direct Costs Include any
51. to reduce file upload times may archive electronic files in ZIP files Please verify that files in ZIP archives can be extracted using WinZip For further details please refer to the SDE WAT Computer Generated File Requirements Any and all electronic files generated from a computer drawings specifications renderings etc shall be submitted as a PDF meeting the following criteria Embed all fonts Il Maintain a minimum resolution of 300 dpi Ill The different sections shall be indicated with bookmarks a Whenever possible utilize the Save As or Export to PDF functions within a CAD 3 D rendering or illustration application to produce a PDF i Utilizing the native application s PDF functions usually produces a smaller cleaner PDF with fonts defined and illustrations and drawings retained as vector objects ENERGY SA MTS Schneider pg e sd europe Sa SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE ii Available options for PDF creation vary between applications be sure to always select the option to embed all fonts and keep image compression at a minimum of 300 dpi iii If there are color options choose no conversion if available If not select RGB conversion as that will typically yield a smaller file than CMYK b If an application does not support a direct to PDF function create a postscript file by printing to a postscript printer with the print to file option selected Use this postscript ps or prn file to create a PDF using
52. to stop is out of the lot The Team shall wait for instructions from the HS Area to resume the works again 2 In order to prevent recurrence the SDE HS Area will meet with the Team to analyze the fault and indicate the measures to be taken to resolve this type of risk 3 The HS Area will order the Team members involved in the task to immediately solve the problem 4 Depending on the degree of the fault see Rule 52 6 3 the HS Area may apply point or time penalties stopping the works or both Moreover in case of serious e sd europe uA Am Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electr ROCKWOOL E eM PL SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE fault the HS Area may recommend the SDE Organization to adopt another kind of action The penalties will be applied according to the Table 52 5 In case of intolerable fault the HS Area will meet with the SDE Organization to discuss the possible disqualification of the Team from the Competition The HS Area will fill in a report signed by the Safety Officer and the HS Area in which the degree of the fault the details of the incident and the measures taken etc are defined Table 52 Table of Penalties Grade Qualification of Points penalty Time stopping Economic sanction fault up to up to minutes up to 1 Trivial 0 0 2 Tolerable s 30 0 3 Moderate 2 50 6 000 4 Important 6 100 12 000 5 Intolerable 10 240 48 000 Point penalti
53. use 0 00 Storeys live loads of use 0 70 Wind 0 60 sd europe ROCKWOOL rT TIM i ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider ga SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE b Load bearing pressure The load bearing pressure to be considered for the SDE 2012 Competition is 50 KN m 1 Grid Interconnection The Photovoltaic system will be connected to the electricity distribution network following a single phase configuration connection to the phase and neutral The interface between the Photovoltaic system and the electricity distribution network shall comply with the international standard IEC 61727 Photovoltaic PV systems Characteristics of the utility interface and the Spanish regulation RD 1663 2000 Royal Decree 1663 2000 of 29 September 2000 about requirements for interconnection of photovoltaic systems to Low Voltage electricity distribution networks The particular requirements of RD 1663 2000 are included in the following table where the first column refers to the corresponding section of IEC 61727 standard NOTE Small changes might be introduced in the Spanish requirements for small PV systems now under RD 1663 2000 which will be updated in following versions of the SDE 2012 Rules EN Voltage current and frequency Nominal voltage and frequency in Spanish Low Voltage distribution networks are Voltage 230 V phase neutral Frequency 50 Hz 4 2 Normal voltage operating range Normal voltage operat
54. violation of the rule itself The latest version of the rules posted on the SDE WAT SDE Workspace Area for Teams and dated for the year of the event are the rules in effect It is the team s responsibility to stay continuously updated with all the official project communications Official communication between the teams and the organizers will occur preferably through one or more of the following a SDE WAT is the SDE Workspace Area for Teams and is the main communication tool for the competition See Appendix A for SDE WAT details b Email For expediency and to protect confidentiality the organizers may choose to communicate with teams via team members email addresses and the SDE Email sde contact sdeurope org The content of the communications sent to this email address will remain confidential unless the team grants permission to the SDE Organization to divulge the content of these communications to the other teams However most official communication will occur via the SDE WAT c Conference calls SDE Organization may invite the Teams to participate in a conference call Invitations and instructions for participation in conference calls will be provided via the SDE WAT d Meetings Before the event the teams and organizers have an in person meeting Notification of the date and agenda of this meeting will be made via the SDE WAT During the event a meeting will be held the day before assembly begins Meetings will be held on a
55. week Dinner parties will feature a pair of guest decathletes from three neighboring houses and each pair of guest decathletes shall assign a score to the host team after each dinner party a To maintain consistency of this sub contest guest teams shall use the scoring chart that the observers will give to them one per guest team when entering the house for the dinner party The guests must give the chart back to the observer once completely filled out at the end of the dinner b Each guest team shall assign a score to the host team after each dinner party The quality of the meal atmosphere and overall experience needs to be considered in the evaluation as excellent very good or good c There will be 8 messmates 2 hosts and 6 guests 2 per team Each host team shall prepare dinner for guests and team members d Non decathletes are prohibited from preparing the meal or instructing decathletes in any way on the competition site e Whereas take out and prepared over the counter food items are permitted dinner party guests are encouraged to assign higher scores to teams that use fresh ingredients to prepare the meal and those that prepare and cook the meal entirely in the house The meal shall be served and eaten in the measurable area at the eating space designated in the Construction Documents f Before and after the dinner portion of the party the host team is permitted but not required to serve hors d oeuvres and or beverages w
56. well in the Project Manual in the Health and Safety Plan Section The HS Plan must be developed according to the following explanation updated as many times as necessary approved please refer to Rule 52 4 and posted on the Team s lot wherever it is accessible to all persons working there and to the SDE Organizers A Health and Safety drawings HS Drawings must clearly define the safety measures to adopt in every work phase As minimum must consist of e Identify the work Phases determining the activities to be developed in each one the risks associated and the safety measures adopted to solve them e Specify the Number of Team members and their corresponding task e Collective protections to be used position in each phase details for its installation etc e First aid area inside the lot first aid bag e Delimit the different areas inside the lot e Determine the location of the most important elements for each work phase movement of trucks movement of modules any heavy load in movement position of crane position of scaffolding etc e Individual Protections to be used e Signposting e Emergency evacuation plan during the assembly and disassembly periods corresponding to item 177 of the HS Report The evacuation plan must show the procedure in case of emergency or accident and must include at least e Drawings indicating the evacuation path e Route to the sanitary centre e Procedure to follow in case of accident e Emerge
57. works Formation and information about health and safety Emergency evacuation plan during the assembly and disassembly periods GEES EE For Annex 1 and 2 Teams will have to use the SENMUT EXPERTO tables SENMUT EXPERTO applied prevention evaluation table with examples and detailed instructions to fulfill it will be available through the SDE WAT C Health and Safety Specific Terms and Conditions Document The Health amp Safety Specific Terms and Conditions is the document that satisfies the Spanish Regulation of the article 5 2 2 b of RD 1627 1997 law For the SDE Competition the following documents are required 1 A statement in which the Team commits itself to avoid or minimize the risks derived from the work process 2 A statement in which the Team commits itself to envisage the health and safety demands from all the people taking part in the project decathletes sub contracted workers etc and in which the Team declares to have considered those demands in the HS Plan 3 Complete technical specifications of the collective protections that shall be used see sd europe ROCKWOOL D eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 4 Complete technical specifications of the individual protections that shall be used see Rule 52 7 7 5 A description of the terms and conditions of the Safety Plans that each Team member has to comply with 6 A statement that all the Team members have passed specific medical examina
58. 00 Public Visits General Public Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Communication amp Social Awareness Contest Award Communication Total Pts Total Periods Daily Periods Daily Pts Sunday 23rd September Type iat activity section in R amp R Contest type Available or tasks or tasks Available Electricity autonomy Competition le 18 5 MEAS 60 1152 96 5 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition le 18 5 MEAS 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 70 640 28 3 063 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 0 640 28 0 438 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 5 640 28 0 219 Competition le 20 5 MEAS 5 1152 96 0 417 Competition le 20 5 MEAS 5 1152 96 0 417 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 11 219 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 558 719 Public Visits General Public Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Monday 94h September Type of activity ction in R amp R Contest type pelis Wee ee Day E pads Electricity autonomy Competition 8 5 MEAS 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition 8 5 MEAS 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition 8 5 MEAS 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition 9 5 MEAS 7O 640 60 6 563 Competition 9 5 MEAS 0 640 60 0 938 Competition 9 5 MEA
59. 25 14 4 Monitored performance SCOPING cccccessessceececessesseaeeeeeessessneseeeesens 25 E Neng ELE 26 14 6 AWardS M aadi iain 26 Rule 15 Contest 1 Architecture essere 27 CMS Ts Me ma 27 15 2 It will be assessed on 27 q fi ROCKWOOL Bay oom se iO r a SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 15 3 How it will be evaluated esee 27 15 4 Conceptstobeevaluated ene 27 15 5 Evaluation criteria eite terreri eben ei e aene 27 15 6 SCOMING EET 27 Rule 16 Contest 2 Engineering and Construction 28 16 T ee Eet 28 16 2 It will be assessed on 28 16 3 How it will be evaluated sese 28 16 4 Conceptstobeevaluated ene 28 16 5 Eval atioriCriteria iter meet Dre rete teens 28 Ime 29 Rule 17 Contest 3 Energy Efficiency essesssseseeeseeneneeennn nennen 29 ur NONI MP E M E 29 17 2 It will be assessed on 29 17 3 How it will be evaluated Auen 29 17 4 Conceptstobeevaluated sese 29 17 5 Eval ation criteria EE 29 WTO SSCOUING Rm 30 Rule 18 Contest 4 Electrical Energy Balance cccccccecsseecsesteeeeeeneeeeeeaes 30 18 1 ObjectiVe 45 2 ree reote etant terea e chases pena ea nra Fe A aped colameiseadandiaaiaiees 30 18 2 It will be assessed ON eee ceececeeceteeeeesaaeceeaaeceeeeesaeeesaaeeeeaaeeeeaeesnaeeeaas 30 18 3 How it will be evaluated seen 30 18 4 Concepts
60. 5 0 C and 9 50 C Reduced points are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 6 2 b The freezer volume published in the manufacturer s specifications shall be a minimum of 57 litres c The automatic defrost function may be disabled d The freezer may be used to store food and beverages e v 100 4 S vy 30 Qa v v9 60 8 Z 40 v Qa 20 d amp 3 40 34 5 29 15 9 5 5 Freezer Temperature 9C Figure 6 2 Freezer Sub contest points distribution Sq y ROCKWOOL Ka sd europe ES ENERGY m Bet Bn amp SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Full Points 29 01 lt Temperature lt 15 0 C Reduced Points 34 5 C lt Temperature lt 29 0 C 15 C lt Temperature lt 9 5 C No Points Temperature lt 34 5 C Temperature 2 9 5 C Sub contest 6 3 Clothes washer All available points are earned for washing laundry by running a qualifying clothes washer through one or more complete uninterrupted Normal or equivalent cycle s within a specified period of time during which a temperature sensor placed inside the clothes washer must reach 43 5 C at some point in the cycle The sensor will be continuously measuring during the washer cycle a b G Half of the available points are earned if the temperature sensor reaches 41 0 C but does not reach 43 5 C A load of laundry is defined as organizer supplied bath towels The clothes washer shall oper
61. 8 05 PM 8 10 PM 8 15PM 8 20 PM 8 25 PM 8 30 PM 9 00 AM 9 05 AM 9 10AM 9 15 AM 9 20 AM 9 25 AM 9 30AM 9 35 AM 9 40 AM 9 45 AM 9 50AM 9 55 AM 10 00 AM 10 05 AM 11 50AM 11 55AM 12 00 PM 12 05 PM 12 10 PM 12 15 PM 12 20 PM 12 25 PM 12 30 PM r 12 35 PM 12 40 PM 12 45 PM 12 50 PM 12 55 PM 1 00 PM 1 05 PM 1 10PM 1 15PM 120PM 125 PM 1 30PM 1 35PM 1 40PM 145 PM 1 50 PM 1 55 PM 2 00 PM 2 05 PM 2 10 PM 2 15 PM 2 20 PM 2 25 PM 2 30 PM 2 35 PM 2 40 PM 2 45 PM 2 50 PM 2 55 PM 3 00 PM 3 05 PM 3 10 PM 3 15 PM 3 20 PM 3 25 PM 3 30 PM 3 35 PM 11 40 AM 11 45 AM da tht mockwoot sd europe SANT CORAN Scbneider De
62. AINTGOBAIN 9 User ROCKWOOL D eM fcc es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE The specifications and technical data of all the materials are to be included in the Construction Specifications section in the Project Manual 36 3 Plumbing System Design Teams shall submit a general description of the design criteria adopted for the plumbing system of their house Moreover a detailed description of the electrical systems of the house shall be included including detailed calculations of the needs Teams must describe the water cycle of the house explaining the recycling and or reuse of rainwater greywater etc Details shall be included of the accessibility of the installation for maintenance and repair tasks the effectiveness of the insulation and the control systems 36 4 Electrical System Design Teams shall submit a general description of the design criteria adopted for the electrical system of their house Moreover a detailed description of the electrical systems of the house shall be included including detailed calculations of the needs and expected energy contribution by the installation Details shall be included of the accessibility of the installation for maintenance and repair tasks the effectiveness of the insulation and the control systems 36 5 Photovoltaic Systems Design A document about the solar Photovoltaic system must be written containing at least the following aspects o General description of the Photovoltaic syst
63. Air Quality Competition Rule 19 5 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition Rule 19 5 TASK 20 208 16 1 538 Accoustic Performance Competition Rule 19 5 TASK 5 1 bs 0 000 Refrigerator Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Freezer Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 IClothes washer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 10 1 2 000 Clothes dryer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 0 10 1 1 000 Dishwasher Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Oven Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Hot Water Draws Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 20 2 2 000 Cooking Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Home Electronics Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 208 16 0 385 Dinner Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 0 2 1 5 000 Energy Efficiency Contest Competition Rule 17 ups 100 1 1 100 000 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 137 017 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 892 796 Public Visits Groupe Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Energy Efficiency Contest Award Communication Rue 17 Friday 28 September zeen seme zone DR Demum cc EHE Electricity autonomy Competition Rule 18 5 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition Rule 18 5 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition Rule 18 5 20 1152 96 1 667 Temperature Competition Rule 19 5 70 640 52 5 688 Humidity Competition Rule 19 5 0 640 52 0 813 Air Quality Competition Rule 19 5 5 640 52 0 406 Work Station lighting Competition Rule 19 5 20 208 16 1 538 Ac
64. Architecture Contest Award Communication Engineering amp Construction Jury Visits Competition Industrialization amp Market Viability Jury Visits Competition CONTEST TYPES D I Jore MONITORING TASKS EE OF CONTINUOUS iG JURY JURY akes place on various p of houses will u GE round Hours ueue visits blic sd europe m EE a Schneider e Eu ENERGY Ss SDE 2012 Thursday 20 September DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE Type of activity Section in R amp R SEPTEMBER 2012 Contest type Total Pts Available Total Periods or tasks Daily Periods or tasks Daily Pts Available Electricity autonomy Competition le 18 5 MEAS 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition le 18 5 MEAS 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition le 18 5 MEAS 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition le 19 5 MEAS 70 640 60 6 563 Competition le 19 5 0 640 60 0 938 Competition le 19 5 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station
65. Bi directional AC electrical network system installed on the competition site which will measure constantly and individually the contribution and electrical energy consumption of each house Competition Site where the teams houses are assembled along with the common areas needed for the Competition development SDE Organization Members Communications Manager Competition Manager Competition Strategies Manager Competition Strategies Coordinator Event Organizer HSCoordinator The organizer responsible for the projects public outreach communications activities and special events Communications Area The organizer responsible for enforcing the Rules and stating its content conducting a fair and compelling competition Final responsible for assigning penalties and scorings Competition Area The organizer responsible for planning coordinating and controlling all the activities related to the Competition Competition Area The organizer responsible for writing the Rules organizing and supervising the deliverables reviews and planning coordinating and controlling the activities and functions of the Juries and Observers Competition Area The Ministry of Public Works from the Government of Spain is the maximum responsible for the organization of the SDE 2012 Competition with the collaboration of the American Solar Decathlon Organization the Department of Energy DOE of the United States of America and the Technica
66. DE WAT Malin Screen rere dere iere e PAE ba ERES 112 5 Official Communications essere nnne 112 6 Global Workspace esses enne nnne nennen nennen nns 113 7 Private Team Areas eme e kate Rete e RE E oo Erde Ee Eras 113 8 Media Communications Forum 113 9 Team Privacy Levels at SDE WAT Areas 114 Appendix B Preliminary SDE Competition Calendar 115 TL introduction eee tete emer tieu dete deel 115 D s Ka sd europe ESI ENERGY STET un Snider pem amp sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE INTRODUCTION Solar Decathlon The Solar Decathlon is an international competition organized by the U S Department of Energy in which universities from all over the world meet to design build and operate an energetically self sufficient house grid connected using solar energy as the only energy source and equipped with all of the technologies that permit maximum energy efficiency During the final phase of the competition each university team assembles their house at the National Mall in Washington DC where houses are open to the general public while undergoing the ten contests of the competition reason for which this event is called Decathlon Solar Decathlon Europe The Solar Decathlon Europe SDE was created through an agreement signed between the Ministry of Housing of the Government of Spain and the United States Government in October 2007 who committed to organize a sustainable solar h
67. ENERGY att Seyler ROCKWooL D eM PL SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Y c Substantial modification of the crystal structure junction or metallization constitutes manufacture of a new cell and is not allowed d Photovoltaic installation size is limited by the following rule the maximum power of all power conditioning equipment connected to PV generation DC DC and or DC AC is limited to 10 kW For DC AC power conditioning inverters the maximum power to be considered is the nominal power defined as the maximum output power without time limitations constraints e If technologies different from Photovoltaic are used for electricity generation the limit of 10 kW mentioned Rule 7 3 d applies to the aggregate of electricity generation installations Photovoltaic and non Photovoltaic a The use of primary non rechargeable batteries no larger than 9V in size is limited to smoke detectors remote controls thermostats alarm clock backups and other small devices that typically use small primary batteries b If any of the teams intends to use a hard wired battery bank they must notify it to the SDE Organization before Deliverable 3 in order to apply for specific rules The inverter to be used together with the battery bank must be designed for operation in a grid type TT see Rule 7 2 this characteristic will be properly justified by the corresponding technical document Nominal power of the battery bank inverter is
68. ES DAY 21 DAY 22 DAY 23 DAY 24 DAY 25 DAY 26 DAY 27 8 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES 12 00 14 00 r PUBLIC VISITS PUBLIC VISITS 14 00 16 00 Jury Visits Jury Visits Jury Visits 16 00 18 00 ENEE PUBLIC VISITS GROUPS PUBLIC VISITS GROUPS PUBLIC VISITS GROUPS PUBLIC VISITS GROUPS PUBLIC VISITS 20 00 22 00 Sustainability Contest Award Energy Efficiency Contest Award Closing Ceremony 22 00 0 00 COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES COMPETITION ACTIVITIES 01 Oct 12 02 Oct 12 03 Oct 12 04 Oct 12 05 Oct 12 38 Jul 10 4 Jul 10 DAY 28 DAY 29 DAY 30 DAY 31 DAY 32 SURU En ou DISASSEMBLY PERIOD DISASSEMBLY PERIOD DISASSEMBLY PERIOD FINAL DISASSEMBLY PERIOD IMPORTANT ALL THE SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES AND TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY PERIOD ARE STILL TO BE DETERMINED DUE TO THE NATURAL AND OTHER UNAVOIDABLE SHADINGS IN THE VILLA SOLAR SOME SUBCONTESTS OF CONTESTS 4 5 amp 6 WILL TAKE PLACE ONLY DURING A DAILY INTERVAL IN WHICH ALL HOUSES ARE FREE FROM SHADOWS sd europe ENERGY gt SDE 2012 DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2012 Friday 14 September esee
69. F contest the electrical loads consumption during the Contest week The point distribution is represented by the following figure 100 4 mod a4 g 80 5 E S 60 4 An 20 od 20 10 0 10 20 Electricity Autonomy kWh Full Points Electricity Autonomy lt 10 kWh Reduced Points 10 ppm lt Electricity Autonomy lt 10 kWh No Points Electricity Autonomy lt 10 kWh sd europe Sub Contest 4 2 Temporary Generation Consumption Correlation One of the main advantages of Distributed Solar generation is that electricity is consumed in the same place where it is generated This reduces the need for transmission lines and minimizes the electricity transport losses This effect is maximized if electricity is consumed at the same time as it is generated This contest will evaluate the temporary correlation between electricity generation and electricity demand during the Contest week periods where electricity generation is computed see Rule 18 3 This correlation is the following Where Eg is the electricity generated and simultaneously consumed by the loads and E is the electricity consumed by the loads If batteries are included the following equation applies ps EcL Egat L EL Where Ega is the electricity supplied by the batteries to the loads The measurement period for this sub contest is still to be determined Points will be awarded according to the following expression Points ob
70. FUROPE 3 Safety factors Safety factors that must be considered e Ultimate Limit State Design e Partial Safety Factors for Strength of Materials MATERIAL FACTOR Concrete yc 1 50 Corrugated steel ys 1 15 Ymo 1 05 plasticity Ym 1 05 instability Ymo 1 25 last resistance material and joints SEHR Yma7 1 1 Sliding resistance of ELS pre stressed screw joints Ym3 1 25 Sliding resistance of ELU pre stressed screw joints Ym3 1 4 Sliding resistance of pre stressed screw joints and almond shaped holes or with over measure The following safety factors will be considered for the calculation of the design loads ACTION ADVERSE BENEFICIAL Dead Load ye 1 35 ye 0 80 Imposed Load and Wind Loads Yo 1 50 Yo 0 00 4 Load Combinations The following ELU load combinations corresponding to normal control will be considered Loads denomination Gx Dead load and selfweight Qx Live loads O1 Determinant variable action Permanent or transitory situation 1 35 G 1 50 01 2 1 50 yO i Oki This hypothesis will be considered for the following situations depending on the determinant live load Imposed use Wind in direction 1 Wind in direction 2 In addition the following combination factors will be considered for the calculation combinations determination ACTION Combination factor yo Walkable roofs live load of use 0 70 Roofs only accessible for maintenance live loads of
71. Grey water system e Treatment of waste water 4 Solid Waste The management of the solid waste will be described in the following sections e Assessment Plan Descriptive document of the final destination of the different types of material involved in the construction process highlighting the percentages in mass of their final destination which will be the garbage tip an incineration system recycling or reuse The final destination of the waste generated by the work will be specified as will be the waste once the home has come to the end of its useful life e Management of Domestic Waste Description of the solutions contemplated for the management of the domestic waste from the house 5 Materials The description of the materials will be made highlighting the following sections e Materials selection Description the constructive materials selected making specific reference to the presence or absence of renewable materials recyclable reusable and e sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg amp SOLAR DECATHLON EL JROF possible toxic substances identified e Enclosure description Description of the enclosure s character design and composition in order to reduce energy demands e Maintenance Plan Description of the necessary tasks and the frequency in which the correct maintenance of the home must be undertaken e Incorporated Energy Calculation of the energy incorporated in the mate
72. HS Officers must be in the lot while any activity is being carried out inside It is also mandatory for them to have a distinctive sign so that they can be easily identified among the members of the Team The SDE Organization will provide special hard hats for the Safety Officers and the HS Team Coordinators of all the teams The SDE HS Coordinator and SDE HS Inspectors will announce the orders only to the HS Team Coordinator or Safety Officers who will be responsible for informing the rest of the Team The HS Area will only talk to the rest of the team in case of imminent important risks The HS Team Coordinator and or Safety Officers will participate in daily briefings at the Villa Solar Moreover they are encouraged to hold a similar daily briefing with the rest of the members of the team to inform them of the instructions given by the Organization e sd europe uM erf Fre Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Any contracted staff will be considered as another Team member It is mandatory for all the contracted staff truck drivers crane controller etc to comply with the SDE Rules and Spanish Regulations A It is important to demand the contracted staff the observance of Spanish regulations and include them as mandatory items before signing the contract with them This will guarantee that all the Labour risks during the development of their work will be resolved by themselves B T
73. ICATIONS See Rule 49 14 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS See Rule 50 aARWN gt Dd O O9 ON 30 4 Workshop Documentation Public SDE 2012 Workshop Dissemination Brochure Teams must submit the following information which will be used for the SDE 2012 Workshop Dissemination Brochure e Text Include the name of the house of the team and of the university Also a brief description of the project of approximately 200 words explaining its main goals and innovative elements This text will be published in English and translated into Spanish Therefore additionally teams may send the Spanish translation e Images three photographs for the public dissemination of the project o House s render 1 high quality render minimum 300ppp jpg or vector eps or pdf o House s Plan vertical and cross sections 1 clean vector file of the vertical section e sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg ammne es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE plan and cross section scaled 1 500 1 1000 eps or pdf o Other relevant image 1 high quality picture of the project jog minimum 300ppp or vector eps or pdf Teams description poster Teams must submit a poster describing their team s organization This poster will be shown with the model in exhibitions or independently in events to disseminate the SDE 2012 Competition The requirements for the poster design will be specified through the SDE WAT The teams descripti
74. ING TASKS iTINUCUS MONITORING e ENERGY SOLAR DECATHLON EL R J PE af EES EE 2 e fa EE E ll E EE EE ll Ell 55 F3 Hess S Sss iea SSRS SS EE EES EE Ee Ee EE ll E le EE ll Ell 55 FS 2s ssssBs essessesesesEsssss s During the dinner the team have to switch on the exterior lights For the interior lights teams may do as they prefer The acoustic subc akes place on various days of Each day a differe p of houses will u Therefore only once all the measurements are mace Schneider SDE 2012 DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2012 Thursday 27 September cen zen ae 27 emet esum mor ERE Electricity autonomy Competition Rule 18 5 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition Rule 18 5 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition Rule 18 5 20 1152 96 1 667 Temperature Competition Rule 19 5 70 640 60 6 563 Humidity Competition Rule 19 5 0 640 60 0 938
75. L 3 eM fcc sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Protest Resolution Committee Public exhibit Rule Scored period Scoring Server SDE WAT Solar Decathlon Europe Building Code Stand Alone Assembly Sub contest Juried Sub Contest Village Grid Villa Solar The group of individuals selected by the organizers to resolve team protests during the competition The Protest Resolution Committee consists of people who are familiar with the project but not part of the organization or the teams Areas of the competition site open to the public during designated hours A principle or regulation governing conduct action procedure arrangement etc for the duration of the project Any period of time during which a particular measured contest is in progress Digital application that collects data from the central data logger server includes forms for manually entering jury and task based sub contest results and calculates composite scores Solar Decathlon Europe Workspace Area for Teams is the official communication tool of the competition See Rule 2 5 A set of design and construction standards set forth and enforced by the Solar Decathlon Europe Building Official for the protection of public health and safety during the event The period of time during assembly before the house has been interconnected to the village grid An individually scored element within a contest A sub contest based on Jurors assessment
76. LAR DECATHLON EUROPE c Special Awards In addition to the Competition Awards other prizes or recognition will be granted to teams who have an outstanding performance in the areas evaluated out of the Competition The Organization will inform the teams about the SDE2012 Extra Competition Awards Rule 5 Contest 1 Architecture To assess the coherence of the design the flexibility of the space the integration of the technologies in the architecture and the incorporation of the bioclimatic strategies The deliverables relative to the project especially the Construction Documents as well as the on site evaluation of the house A multidisciplinary jury of renowned architects specialized in the different areas of this contest The architecture will be assessed as the conceptual organization of the space in relation to the technology sustaining it in accordance with the following parameter and concepts o Jury scoring Proposal s coherence Perceptive evaluation in situ verification Positive evaluation of the proposal considering spatial and lighting design and systems architectural integration Jury scoring o Proposal s coherence Clarity in the conception of the space Synthetic essential simple and radical proposals will be assessed positively o BPerceptive evaluation in situ verification How the architectural design intentions have been achieved in the constructed house o Positive evaluation of th
77. Lots must be cleaned and reestablished to its original conditions once the assembly and disassembly process is over As storage unloading assembly and disassembly will take place inside the lot s limit during the established period of time each team will use part of their lot for storage and unloading Therefore each team will have to plan a storage area within the lot according to their specific needs compatible with the later assembly of the house This designated area will not exceed the limits of the lot neither exceed the maximum tolerable load of the terrain The load distribution will be made using the appropriate superficial foundations a Low impact footings shall be used to support all house and site components located on the competition site As vertical elevation change may exist across the lot design and plan adjustable footings accordingly b Footings shall be designed as to comply with the soil bearing pressure criteria specified in the Solar Decathlon Europe Building Code See Rule 51 6 for further details c Ground penetration is permitted only in special cases approved by the SDE Organization d Once the foundation has been laid out during the assembly teams shall notify it to the appropriate Inspector in order to verify compliance The assembly may not continue until this inspection has been passed Cranes The crane necessary for loading and unloading in the assembly and disassembly phases will be provided by the org
78. M Ss PI THECTEIDCELOH md 77 41 2 Contents index and structure 77 Rule 42 Dinner Party Menu ENEE 79 Rule 43 Contest Week Tasks Planning 79 Rule 44 Cost Estimate and Project Financial Summary 79 Rule 45 Site Operations Blanche ee ree tu b e cath nea 81 45 ele Ee EPI 81 45 2 Content amp Str cture eeee ss ener eerie ede Era e Eee 81 R le 46 utro pret EU EEUU E IURE S EREHENEREUEE VERA ERREUR ERR 81 Health amp Safety Report amp Specific Terms and Conditions Document 81 Rule 47 Detailed Water Budget 82 Rule 48 Electric and Photovoltaic Chart 82 Rule 49 Construction Specifications nnne 82 Rule 50 Str ct ral CalculatiOrs ni citri rrt Ret P E eie ta 83 SECTION 4 0 SDE BUILDING CODE 84 Rule 51 Building Codes Application 84 51 1 General Criteria ie eset teinte tee eats Ea ia ar 84 51 2 Adopted Codes EE 84 51 3 Fire Safety irte teria etri ss ee drea au adducta dera gen EA ss 85 51 4 Safety In Use ete ire ten trea ker eu erba gre der ee rod graded cts 86 51 5 e TU TE 89 51 6 de OTTEN 89 51 7 Electricity and Photovoltaic System cccccccccccsssssseceeeescessessaeeeeeessesees 92 51 8 Water ET 96 Rule 52 Health and Safety sss nennen enne nnns 97 a ENERGY Umm Schneider SAINT GOBAIN 2 Fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 52 1 Spanish Applicable Regulation ccccceceessecessseececseceeecseaeeeesseeeeseaaes 97 52 2 W
79. N EUROPE e Cycle completion shall be confirmed by the observance of an audible or visible signal f The organizers will consult the operation manual to identify appropriate cycle settings Normal or regular settings shall be selected if available Otherwise settings most closely resembling typical Normal or regular settings shall be selected g The dishwasher may be run empty partially loaded or fully loaded the load may be soiled or clean 100 4 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 40 43 46 49 52 Points per dishwasher task Dish washer Temperature 9C Figure 6 5 Dishwasher Sub contest points distribution Full Points 49 C lt Temperature Reduced Points 46 C lt Temperature lt 49 C No Points Temperature lt 46 C sd europe Sub contest 6 6 Home Electronics During the assembly period the Home Electronics devices computer TV and DVD player power draws will be measured during a 30 minute period to establish dedicated power strip baseline power draw Therefore it will be necessary to have all these devices located in an independent circuit This circuit must be labeled on the electrical panel providing a 7 cm free space rail DIN next to it to locate the pulse counter All available points are earned for operating a computer TV and a DVD player or video player equipment during specified periods of time and drawing at least 90 of the b
80. PER uem Y SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE CONTENTS SUMMARY OF CHANGES VERSION 20 i SUMMARY OF CHANGES VERSION 2 0 nennen nnne nnn nnne ii INTRODUCTION irre teet Ete t teer m eed re Eire n tae i SDE RULES ET iii B O iv SECTION 1 0 GENERAL BRULER AA 1 Rule 1 SDE Organization esses nennen ener nnne 1 1 1 Organization Chart nere serre etre eoe reete Der ee erae es 1 LAARNI e ETH 1 Rule2 Administration H 2 1 Oe H 2 2 Violations of Intent ener entere nns 2 2 3 Effective KE E 2 2 4 Official Communication 2 2 5 SDE WAT Workspace Area for Teams 2 2 6 Decisions on the Rules nennen nnns 2 2 7 Self Lee 3 KEE 3 2 9 ee 4 R le 3 Participa ON essre nena at de ee e die de ee idea eue 4 EEN ui MP 4 3 2 Team Officers and Contact Information 5 SE RESET ETT DL ELLEN 5 3 4 geil e 5 fi ROCKWOOL Kult Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Elect SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 3 5 Use of Likeness Content and Images 6 ER 6 Rule4 OUER ET 6 4 1 Villa Solar Specifications eene 6 vr Ze NEI I 6 4 3 Lot Conditions corte t et ere rere Prid Por reri 6 4 4 ele LC H 4 5 Construction Equipment eene 7 4 6 Lighting at Competition Site 8 ALT GOMELALOMS ii cce EA 8 4 8 Spill and Waste Products cccccecssscecessneceeseeeeceeeeeeececeeeecsceeeeecseeeeeessenaes 8 4 9 Working System 8 4 10 TANS PONE EE 8 Rule5 The Solar En
81. PV 021 Photovoltaic system AC circuits PV 031 Photovoltaic system grounding system 12 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND BUILDING AUTOMATIZATION SYSTEM BAS BAS 001 Wiring plan BAS 101 Schematic diagram BAS 201 Equipment 13 SDE INSTRUMENTATION DRAWINGS ID Please refer to Note 3 ID 001 Site plan ID 101 Floor Plan 14 SITE OPERATION SO Please refer to Note 4 SO 001 Outside Logistic Villa Solar SO 101 Inside Logistic Approximation SO 201 Load Unload SO 301 Assembly Disassembly 15 HEALTH AND SAFETY HS Please refer to Note 5 HS 001 Health and Safety in the lot and surroundings HS 101 Health and Safety during the Outside Logistic HS 201 Health and Safety during the Inside Logistic HS 301 Health and Safety during load unload HS 401 Health and Safety during assembly disassembly 16 PUBLIC TOUR PT Please refer to Note 6 PT 001 Site accessibility PT 101 House tour floor plan PT 201 House Tour General Information Notes 1 The ELECTRICAL EL drawings must include electrical layouts a detailed electrical components information and complete electrical diagrams of the conventional electrical installation showing all elements and protections including those of the interface between the Photovoltaic system and the electricity distribution network The PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM PV drawings must include electrical diagrams describing all components equipments wiring and protections The general diagram of the photovoltaic system PV 001 shall
82. Page V 3 0 Text revised to items 1 and 8 T m TIE EE Ht 33 SDE Rules Checklist V 3 0 Details removed to last two items 36 2 Constructive Design V 3 0 Details removed 36 6 Electrical Energy Balance Simulation V 3 0 Details added 37 2 Appliances Report V 3 0 Text revised and details added 45 2 Site Operations Plan Content amp Structure V 3 0 Details added 46 GEN dee deele V 3 0 Rule name revised and text moved into Rule 52 49 Construction Specifications V 3 0 Details added 51 2 Adopted Codes V 3 0 Text revised 51 3 1 Interior propagation spreading V 3 0 Details added 51 3 3 Fire Protection Systems V 3 0 Text revised 51 4 1 Safety against falls V 3 0 Text revised and details added 51 4 2 Safety for avoiding trapping and impact risk V 3 0 Text revised and details added D P Ka sd europe Ge ENERGY A cena Scpneider Bass SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 51 4 3 Safety against the risk of inadequate lighting V 3 0 Text revised and details removed 51 5 Accessibility V 3 0 Text revised 51 6 2 Structural Safety live loads V 3 0 Details added 51 7 2 Electricity System V 3 0 Details added 59 Health and Safety van Rule name revised All H amp S text removed into this rule Text revised and details added Appendix A D Official Communications V 3 0 Lot Selection Forum added Detailed event calendar included and details Appendix B Preliminary SDE 2012 Comp
83. Plan 3 Preparing for construction works 4 Construction works Safely measures must be defined as the consequence of the analysis of the assembly maintenance and dismantling of the house The suggested process is as follows A Breakdown the PROJECT in work units or activities For example foundation execution facade assembly installation of PV panels etc B Identify the TASKS to be developed in each work unit among others transport unloading stock up on site layout assemble etc For example the structural tasks for a modular house will consist on 1 Transporting the module 2 Unloading the module 3 Stocking the module 4 Making the on site layout 5 Laying the module on site 6 Assembling the module with the rest of the structure C Identify the AGENTS human resources machinery materials etc that take part in each task Following the previous example The truck 2 Theload 3 The Health amp Safety Operations coordinator responsible for managing the work 4 The workers Do ou D Identify the RISKS associated to each task advising of the MEASURES to take for solving them Following the previous example Task 1 Unloading module Task 2 laying the module on site Risk 1a getting knocked down by the transport truck Risk 2a getting knocked down by the load in the working area Solution 2a controlling the load with ropes Solution 1a Certified truck driver marking circulation from at least four oppo
84. S 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition 9 5 TASK 20 208 24 2 308 Accoustic Performance Competition le 19 5 TASK 5 T 0 000 Competition le 20 5 MEAS 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 MEAS 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 20 10 2 000 Competition le 20 5 0 10 1 000 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Competition le 20 5 20 20 2 000 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Home Electronics Competition le 20 5 5 0 577 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 32 978 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 591 697 Public Visits Groups Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Sustainability Jury Visits Competition CONTEST TYPES _ AC MONITORING TAS CONTINUOUS h inner the team have to switch on the exterior lights For the interio teams may do as they prefer GER Pound Hours ueue visits HOP OF rann oe FOMENTO 3 POUTECNICA ENERGY sd europe m Soeur s LE Om Schpeider edt SDE 2012 DETAILED EVENT SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2012
85. SDE Instrumentation wires These wires and sensors are installed temporarily for the contest week d Feed through The organization will specify to the teams the exact location of the SDE electrical meters and Dataloggers which generally will be placed outdoors Therefore houses must provide feed through to pass the instrumentation wires from the interior to the exterior of the house e Instrumentation Plan and Approval In order to initiate the negotiations teams must submit instrumentation drawings showing the location of the SDE sensors meters and the wire routing Teams must have the Instrumentation Plan approved by the SDE Organization to be able to participate in the Final Phase of the Competition The procedure is as follows e Before the final phase of the Competition 1 The Team must hand in the preliminary monitoring plan 2 The Team will negotiate with the SDE Organization the sensors location 3 The Team will negotiate with the SDE Organization the location of the route channels and holes through which the sensors wires will go to the Datalogger 4 The Team will hand in the Final Monitoring Plan 5 The SDE Organization will approve the Final Monitoring Plan 6 The Team has to make sure to leave the spaces channels and holes described in the Final Monitoring Plan e In situ during the assembly period The SDE Organization will check the spaces provided for the wiring channels paths holes etc 1 The Team will m
86. Social Awareness related to sustainability To evaluate the capacity to transmit the key concept of sustainable construction resources saving renewable energy etc as well as the influence on general public custom behavior towards a more sustainable model of life The effort in making the house s consumption information available to all visitors through different means and or devices will be positively evaluated O Sustainability in the Industrialization and Market Viability proposal To evaluate the factors that directly influence the sustainability of the industrialization of houses e g the degree of flexibility of use maintenance requirements optimization of assembly and disassembly The economic viability of industrialization will be evaluated taking into consideration the different possibilities of the model and system extension for one with major density and improved sustainability conditions A total of 100 points will be awarded by the corresponding jury for this contest a Am i Ka sd europe BEST ENERGY SAIN Copan Snider mem dms es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE SECTION 3 0 DELIVERABLES Rule 25 Preliminary Schedule of Deliverables Deliverable 1 Schematic Design Documentation Electronic File Press Release 1 2 Mar 2011 Electronic File Project Manual 1 Electronic File Project Drawings 1 URL Preliminary Web page Deliverable 2 Dissemination M
87. Sustainability Report 41 1 Objective The objective of the sustainability report is that the teams reflect in a document in a systematic and organized way those elements related to the sustainability of the proposals in such a way that they can be visualized as a whole and make a holistic vision possible as to how this variable has been integrated into the work that has been developed 41 2 Contents index and structure The report structure shall correspond to the following index including all elements that refer to the proposal s sustainability In case that the required documentation has been already mentioned in another section of the deliverable it will not be necessary to incorporate again this information in the report However teams must indicate it in the corresponding section of the deliverable ENERGY SAINTGOBAIN S Under ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 1 Introduction Sustainability concept applied Sustainability is a complex and multidimensional concept which in the formulation of the proposal the teams will have analyzed reflected on it and translated it in their approach and strategies obtaining both quantitative and qualitative results evaluable by the judges It will be requested that the sustainability of their proposal in terms of the architectonic conception be explained in 20 lines 2 Bioclimatic Strategies Passive design strategies This section must include a brief description of the
88. TIES TASK MONITORING TASKS During the dinner the team have to switch on the exterior lights For the interior BER Soc ORGANIZATION MESSER CONTINUOUS MONITORING lights teams may do as they prefer JURY JURY The acoustic subcontes amp s place on various days of the Competition weeh Each day a different group of houses will undertake this ccontest on ges IND HOURS E juec VISITS Therefore only once all the measurements are made the scoring will be public Can v ENERGY 7 un SDE 2012 JURY SCHEDULE SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDA SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDA 16 Sep 17 Sep 18 Sep 2012 19 Sep 2012 20 Sep 2012 21 Sep 2012 22 Sep 20 23 Sep 20 24 Sep 25 Sep 2012 26 Sep 2012 27 Sep 20 10 10 AM e Ge GE E e e Es 10 15 AM 10 20AM 10 25 AM 10 30 AM 10 35 AM 10 40 AM 10 45 AM 10 50 AM 10 55 AM 11 00AM 11 05 AM 11 10AM 1115 AM 1120AM 1125 AM 11 30AM 1135 AM 3 40 PM 3 45 PM 3 50PM 3 55 PM 4 00 PM 4 05 PM 4 10 PM 4 15 PM 2 20 PM 4 25 PM 2 30 PM 4 35 PM 2 40 PM 4 45 PM 4 50 PM 4 55 PM 5 00 PM 5 05 PM 5 10PM 5 15PM 5 20 PM 5 25 PM 5 30PM 5 35 PM 5 40 PM 5 45 PM 5 50 PM 5 55 PM 6 00 PM 6 05 PM 6 10 PM 6 15 PM 6 20 PM 6 25 PM 6 30 PM 6 35 PM 6 40 PM 6 45 PM 6 50 PM 655 PM 7 00 PM 7 05 PM 7 10 PM 715 PM 720 PM 7 25 PM 7 30 PM 735 PM 7 40 PM 745 PM 7 50 PM 7 58 PM 8 00 PM
89. To promote architecturally attractive solar system integration working on using the solar technologies to replace conventional construction materials in the building envelope such as the roof skylights or facades o To clearly demonstrate that high performance solar homes can be comfortable attractive and affordable erffrr e Een ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider ROCKWOOL 3 e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Solar Decathlon Europe objectives are consistent with the European Union goals for 2020 and has demonstrated to be effective on making students professionals and general public aware of the importance of the energy savings This constitutes the most immediate and cost effective way of addressing the European energy challenges of sustainability guaranteeing supply sources and competitiveness The SDE participant houses present solutions that contribute to achieve the EU targets saving 2096 of the primary energy consumption reducing 2096 of greenhouse gas emissions and producing 2096 of the energy from renewable resources Undoubtedly the Solar Decathlon Europe brings prestige and raises the visibility of the selected participating universities as they are part of the small group of top institutions that will compete in the world most important Solar House Event One of the main characteristic elements of the European edition of the Solar Decathlon is its emphasis on sustainability innovation and research The participant teams w
90. a complete panorama of the work to be carried out and a budget including the cost of each action and each element used For example cost of brochures insertions in the press communications agency fees or similar if it is used merchandising costs etc For classifying the actions teams may use the following structure o Previous to the competition addressed to three different scopes university city and country and for the target groups identified Nevertheless international activities may be included eam s participation in events organized by themselves or by others Information on the project produced in any format by the teams or by third parts from an article in a newspaper up to a collaboration with an art creator o During the competition Public tours Leaflets object to be given to the public AAA Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi dm os ROCKWOOL D eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Audiovisual 2 to be shown at the Villa Solar Tracking Table of the Communication actions Teams must include a table defining all the following actions o Project appearances in national media from the team s country of origin and or international media if identified o All the materials generated for the team s dissemination either done on teams or third parts stands different than media ones o Events organized or with confirmed celebration in the future Teams must include the latest ve
91. ake the adjustments necessary to make the instrumentation system installation safer and quicker 2 The SDE Organization will mark the location of the sensors 3 The SDE Organization will install the wiring 4 The SDE Organization will install and connect the sensors to the wiring and the datalogger b The SDE Organization will verify the operation of the sensors Rule 17 the Event All Solar Decathlon Europe participants attending the Final Phase of the Competition must register through the online registration site which will be available closer to the event Only for special cases registration will be on site in Madrid Spain Due to safety concerns the different categories of participants will have different types of access such as to restricted areas or during restricted times PL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE The following rules apply to registrants a All registrants i Each event participant must register individually Group registrations are not allowed ii When registering event participants must complete all required information and forms before access to the event is allowed b Organizers team members and jurors i Will be required to provide a photo that will be kept on file and used for security purposes ii In order to avoid delays the SDE Organization encourages using the online registration site and submitting the completed forms information and photos prior to the event iii Once t
92. an any measure for sensorial or motor disabled it must also be described Teams must plan entertainment for the public while waiting the line indicate any type of activity planned and its organization In order to verify compliance with the rules teams will have to submit before the final phase of the competition the design of the brochure or handout or any other object to be given out to the visitors Please refer to Rule 12 4 item c for further details In the same way any additional information sources must be described indicating its format such as posters or electronic means location and content All this information may be explained either with drawing s and or on a written document 38 4 Team Visual Identity Manual The first thing to be taken into account is the personality of the team that wants to be reflected in the teams image of the brand Once it is defined it is important to consider the following aspects at the time of developing the brand branding e Simplicity e Practical that it can be used in any kind of media e Consistent in all of the elements that are used e Unique that it does not resemble any other brand e Memorable that it is easy to remember and identify e Reflexive that it reflects the objectives and values set out e Connective that it connects with the public to whom it is directed ROCKWOOL ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg e sd europe Sa es sd europe
93. an be activated ii The houses officially connected to the grid will not be allowed to use any thermal energy storage active system or conditioning active system until the beginning of the measured contests during the Contest Week For houses with electricity storage systems i The Organization may ask the teams which have the intention to use batteries to comply with some specific requirements in order to be allowed to use them during the competition ii In relation with the houses using batteries once the designs of the electrical systems including photovoltaic systems have been approved the organization will let them know if they must comply with any specific requirement before the beginning of the measured contests n S SC erf Fre Schneider POL e SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 7 6 Thermal Energy Storage 0000000000000 Thermal energy storage devices located outside of the house shall be fully shaded from direct solar radiation Teams must communicate to the SDE organization if they are planning to incorporate a desiccant system If a desiccant system is used it must be regenerative a To ensure that the desiccant has been fully regenerated by the conclusion of the Electrical Energy Balance contest the desiccant material or device must be easily measurable b In most cases the material or device will be measured prior to and at the conclusion of the Electrical Energy Balance contest In some cases a measure
94. and a maximum file size of 300KB Once you are logged in you will have access to the screen showing the SDE WAT Main Screen The following SDE WAT Main Areas are visible in the middle section of the main screen and a shortcut to view all competition participants People gt Participants in the left side of the screen e Official communications e Global workspace e Private Team Area In the right side there are some useful tools such as e Calendar shows all of the contest s relevant dates including deliverable deadlines To view more information about a specific event place the mouse over the date and a dropdown list will appear e Server clock Shows the current official time of the SDE WAT In areas other than the main screen these other tools are available in the right side e Latest news displays information about news posted in each area e Upcoming events displays upcoming events and a link to the user calendar e Search forum In the left hand side of all the different areas the following tools are available e Navigation o My Home Overview of the different areas the user has access to o Site Pages Browse through blogs and tags o My Profile View user s profile and actions o My Areas Direct access to all areas the user has access to Participants Shows a list of the users in that specific area General List of the area forums e Settings o My Profile Settings Allows the edition of the user s profile
95. and the safe operation of the installation c Once the installation is finished and all the appropriate verifications have been realized the authorized installer responsible for the installation execution issues an installation certificate The certificate must state that the installation has been realized in accordance with the Regulation and the complementary technical instructions as with the technical documentation In case there are changes between the construction and the technical documentation the variations must be identified and justified d Only authorized installers may realize the electric installations Prescriptions Compliance Installations realized on approval with the prescriptions included in this item based on the Low Voltage Electrotechnic Regulation will be considered to provide the safety conditions required in accordance with the technical state in order to preserve people and goods when used according to its purpose The following minimum conditions based on the Low Voltage Electrotechnic Regulation prescriptions are compulsory These minimums will be considered as met a By direct application of the ITC correspondent prescriptions or b By equivalent safety techniques application Understanding for this those not causing disruption in the distribution systems of the supplying companies and providing a safety level at least comparable to the one indicated above The equivalent safety techniques application m
96. anization The participant teams will only have to pay the crane s use hours cost in accordance with the costs indicated by the SDE Organization The organization will administer the use of the crane to guarantee its maximum efficiency attending to the needs of each team The participants will have to bring the auxiliary resources for the elevation and movement of the houses and their constitutive elements They will also have to bring the components for the anchoring and supporting of their auxiliary resources These will have to comply with harmonized legal or statutory regulation from any state of the European Union Rule EN European Rule Provided there is no interference with the unloading operations of the rest of the teams and it is safely done the assembly of the house may take place and make use of this machinery To facilitate the loading and unloading the elements of the house and the materials must be as palletable as possible As far as possible the crane s or alternative means use will be administered with assigned turns The exclusive use of these may be possible in two specific cases 1 With the university s express request under the Organization approval 2 Forcranes use incompatibility The exclusive use of the elevating machinery depends on the economic teams resources and planning Other machinery Forklifts or other small vehicles used during assembly and disassembly may be driven on the competition site
97. apped by or between objects 12 Trapped by tumed over machines tractors or vehicles Nc 3 INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION EQUIPEMENT Use new Safety technologies Demand to the subconstractor to comply with the legal regulations QUESTION 2 x What can happen SAFE to the workers PROJECT The main objective of the Health and Safety Plan HS Plan is preventing and solving any incident that may arise during the construction works and must include assembly and disassembly in the Villa Solar maintenance during contest week and vehicles accesses and exits to the Villa All the HS documents will be a useful guide for the Team about the know how to carry out the activities D D T artim Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electr me rct es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE The HS Plan must explain and describe the aforementioned process of analysis HS Plan will be required from Deliverable 3 onwards Information will be updated and specified along with the project development including further details in each deliverable The plan consists of 1 Health and Safety Drawings HS Drawings to be included in the corresponding section of the Project Drawings 2 Health and Safety Report HS Report to be included in the Project Manual in the Health and Safety Plan Section 3 Health and Safety Specific Terms and Conditions Document HS Particular Conditions Document to be included as
98. ase conduits will be left in the general connection box of the lots and the connection will be made by an authorized technical expert of the Organization The individual branch must have a section of 3x16 mm insulation 0 6 1 kV and be free halogen e The team is responsible for calculating the house electrical grounding necessities The Organization will execute the grounding system of the Villa Solar with buried plates grounding connection points in this way each house will have one connection point both for the electrical consumption AC alternate current and for the electrical generation photovoltaic system a Bare photovoltaic cells must be commercially available to all teams by the beginning of the Final Phase of the SDE2012 Competition September 2012 at a price not exceeding 6 per peak watt at Standard Test Conditions STC Teams may pay extra for cutting tabbing or lamination of the cells Custom designed PV modules will be permitted provided that the manufacturer demonstrates that the PV modules have been manufactured in accordance with the relevant standards applicable e g IEC 61215 for crystalline silicon terrestrial PV modules and IEC 61646 for thin film terrestrial PV modules b Encapsulated photovoltaic modules must be commercially available to all teams by the beginning of the Final Phase of the SDE2012 Competition September 2012 at a price not exceeding 12 per peak watt at STC B e sd europe IEEE
99. aseline power during the scored period See Event Calendar for details regarding the number of points per home electronics task and the time periods designated for home electronics tasks a The TV shall be a minimum of 21 in 48 3 cm according to the manufacturer s stated display size The computer display shall be a minimum of 17 in 43 2 cm according to the manufacturer s stated display size The computer may be a notebook laptop or desktop computer The computer and video displays shall be able to be operated simultaneously and controlled independently of each other b It is recommended to disable the functions of Screensaver Stand by or another mode that reduces the energy consumption of these devices during the scored periods because when some of these modes are activated the electrical consumption might fall down below the reference level This test simulates the use of the devices and the energy saving modes are automatically activated when these is not performing its main function Sub contest 6 7 Oven All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by keeping the oven temperature above or equal to 220 C during specified scored periods A temperature sensor will be located inside the oven and will be continuously measuring every time it is turned on a Reduced points are earned if the time averaged interior oven temperature during specified scored periods is between 180 C and 220 C Red
100. ate automatically and have at least one wash and rinse cycle One or more complete uninterrupted Normal or equivalent cycle s in an automatic clothes washer shall be used to wash the laundry On several days during contest week two loads of laundry are required to be washed Teams have the option to combine double loads and wash them in one clothes washer cycle The drying function in a combination washer dryer shall be disabled until the completion of the wash cycle Cycle interruption includes the adjustment of supply temperature or flow in a manner not anticipated by the manufacturer or addressed in its operation manual Cycle completion shall be confirmed by the observance of an audible or visible signal The organizers will consult the operation manual to identify appropriate cycle settings Normal or regular settings shall be selected if available Otherwise settings most closely resembling typical Normal or regular settings shall be selected Only water may be used for clothes washing No other kind of soap or similar products may be used during contest 100 80 4 60 40 task 20 4 0 2 36 38 5 41 43 5 46 Points per clothes washer Clothes washer Temperature 2C Figure 6 3 Clothes washer Sub contest points distribution Full Points 43 5 C lt Temperature Reduced Points 41 C lt Temperature lt 43 5 C No Points Temp
101. aterials Electronic File Press Release 2 13 Apr 2011 Model Architectural Model CD DVD Audiovisual 1 URL Web page Deliverable 3 Design Development Documentation Electronic File Press Release 3 14 Sep 2011 Electronic File Project Manual 3 Electronic File Project Drawings 3 Electronic File Workshop Documentation Deliverable 4 Construction Documentation Electronic File Press Release 4 8 Feb 2012 Electronic File Project Manual 4 Electronic File Project Drawings 4 Deliverable 5 Updated Construction Documentation Electronic File Press Release 5 23 May 2012 Electronic File Project Manual 5 Electronic File Project Drawings 5 Electronic File Simulation Input Report 1 Hard Copies Design Approval Documents Deliverable 6 Design Adjustments Documentation Electronic File Press Release 6 14 Aug 2012 Electronic File Project Manual 6 Electronic File Project Drawings 6 Electronic File Villa Solar Documentation CD DVD Audiovisual 2 Hard Copies Design Approval Documents sd europe Eesen ENERGY SA MR Scbneider ROCKWOOL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Deliverable 7 As Built Documentation Electronic File Press Release 7 15 Nov 2012 Electronic File Project Manual 7 Electronic File Project Drawings 7 Electronic File SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials Electronic File Simulation Input Report 2 R ule 2 6 Deliverable Submission Instructions Each team should follow the defined schedule in sending the deliverables in the s
102. ation V 2 0 Text revised 11 2 Use of the Solar Decathlon Europe Logo V 2 0 Details added 11 3 Teams Sponsors and Supporting Institutions V 2 0 Details added 12 4 Public Tour V 2 0 Text revised Details added 14 5 Official Scoring V 2 0 Details added and text revised in Contest 4 fi B ROCKWOOL sd europe rour ouc ENERGY Tee is Schneider p ALTI T SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 15 4 Contest 1 Concepts to be evaluated V 2 0 Details added 15 5 Contest 1 Evaluation Criteria V 2 0 Text revised Details added 16 4 Contest 2 Concepts to be evaluated V 2 0 Text revised Two more items included 16 5 Contest 2 Evaluation Criteria V 2 0 Text revised Two new items defined 18 1 Contest 4 Objective V 2 0 Text revised 18 2 Contest 4 It will be assessed on V 2 0 Text revised 18 3 Contest 4 How it will be evaluated V 2 0 Details added Text revised 18 4 Contest 4 Concepts to be evaluated V 2 0 Subcontest removed Text revised 18 5 Contest Evaluation Crteia von Se removed Text revised and details 18 6 Contest 4 Scoring V 2 0 Details added 19 5 Contest 5 Evaluation Criteria V 2 0 Note Text revised 24 5 Contest 10 Evaluation Criteria V 2 0 Text revised Details added Information updated Simulation Input Report 25 Prelim
103. ation of transport vehicles up to their arrival at the lot Indicating Type and number of vehicles order of entry dimensions and load per axle of each vehicle turn ratios characteristics and dimensions of the load to be transported with the weight of all the elements way to proceed with the unloading etc q n ROCKWOOL Ka n sates sara si a COEUR wa ge SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Load Unload Execution plan of loading and unloading operations The lot accesses loading and unloading area elements and materials stock area and footprint of the house in its final position will be signposted graphically Assembly disassembly Plan for the assembly and disassembly It will include graphics with the assembly and disassembly phases work units persons that will take part necessary machinery auxiliary resources necessary timing etc 4 HEALTH AND SAFETY HS Please refer to Rule 52 2 2 5 PUBLIC TOUR PT Illustrate the tour in detail marking objects furniture obstacles during the tour and how will they be solved dimensions distances ramps percentage turning circle heights If there are any movable elements which are going to be shown to the visitors include a sketch of the moving mechanisms and measures adopted to assure the safety of the visitors 30 3 Project Manual Template As stated in Rule 26 3 the Project Manual must be consistent with the SDE Project Manual formatting template and guidelines In ord
104. available through the SDE WAT including the personal details of the new members Teams may request additional users all throughout the project development Once you have your Username and Password go to login page insert your Username 1 and Password 2 and press Enter 3 in order to access the main page It is important that you edit your user information when you first log in When you first login click on your name in the upper right corner of the next image and edit your user information with accurate data select the Edit profile tab Please set the following values to these settings Email display Allow everyone to see my mail address Email activated The email address is enabled Before updating your profile press the Show Advanced button and fill in the following fields Web page Institution Department Phone Address Description Logo name or any relevant information gt A ROCKWOOL Li gt SANN 1732 7D AJIN SOLAR DECATHLON EL IROP PE In order to the login information to be retained it is NECESSARY that all areas have information In case some information is still under construction by your team please fill in the words under construction In the area called description place your name or whatever information you wish but you have to input some text If you want to upload an image photo or logo a png file shall be uploaded with an aspect ratio of 1 1 100x100 px
105. b Teams shall clearly illustrate and label the entrance and exit routes between solar envelope property lines and house entrance exit in the project drawings and in the Competition Site To participate in the 10 Contests of the Competition teams houses must include as minimum the following e Appliances See Contest 6 for specific details e Workstation See Contest 5 for further details e Public area for dinners See Contest 6 for further details e Public areas of the house at least living room and kitchen shall be open to Public Exhibit complying with Accessibility requirements See Rules 51 e Passive strategies for providing comfort conditions See Rule 19 Interior and Exterior Lighting See Rule12 6 Alternates to the competition house may be presented by the teams in its various deliverables and or printed and electronic media However all modifications shall be clearly indicated as such in the different documentation specifying its applicability In case of including any alternates in the Drawings a new and independent section must be included e sd europe EST ENERGY fom Segue pe zs fc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Rule 7 applies during the grid tie assembly but not during stand alone assembly Global solar radiation incident upon the lot and the energy in small primary batteries see Rule 7 4 for limitations are the only sources of energy that may be consumed in the operation of the house witho
106. b Monitored performance DA Workstation Lighting 20 Task Monitored 5 5 Acoustic 15 Monitored performance 6 House Functioning 120 6 1 Refrigerator b Monitored performance 6 2 Freezer 5 Monitored performance 6 3 Clothes Washer 20 Task Monitored 6 4 Clothes Dryer 10 Task Completion 6 5 Dish Washer 15 Task Monitored 6 6 Home Electronics 5 Task Monitored 6 7 Oven 15 Task Monitored 6 8 Cooking 15 Task Completion 6 9 Hot Water Draws 20 Task Completion 6 10 Dinner 10 Guests Communication and Social Awareness 80 Jury Industrialization amp Market Viability 80 Jury Innovation 80 Jury 10 Sustainability 100 Jury During the Final Phase of the Competition the following awards will be given to teams a Overall Awards In the Final Award Ceremony the Competition Overall Award will be granted The team with the highest total points at the end of the competition wins the Overall Competition Award There will also be awards for the teams with the second and third overall higher scores b Contests Awards Each of the ten Contests will be individually rewarded There will be a first a second and a third prize for each one Juries will have to award only one team per position As an extraordinary circumstance juries will be able to grant the third place to two different teams Any other possibility will not be possible for Jury Contests Ke Emm e ENERGY eso erm Scbneider SAINT GOBAIN Elect ROCKWOOL 3 ae fcc SO
107. bile devices such as smart phones and tablets If that would be not possible an alternative dedicated version must be developed in a way that users are diverted automatically by an automatic device detection system That website will be compatible will the most popular mobile systems including at least those made by Apple and RIM and devices based on Android and Symbian operating systems Other Scripts applets dynamic pages CGI JavaScript Java etc Every script works correctly in the standard browser set Content produced by scripting languages is accessible or has an accessible alternative Pages requiring applets or plug ins must provide a link to an accessible page where they can be downloaded If a timed response is required the user can request more time to complete an operation Back button functionality is not impaired S ROCKWOOL Ka sd europe ENERGY SA Mit IN Schneider pg es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 3 Style It must have an attractive design that invites navigation With contents that will make it dynamic combining images and or videos demos that accompany the text Page information conveyed with color is also available without color and foreground and background colors provide sufficient contrast Graphic style is consistent throughout the site Basic Element
108. bioclimatic strategies passive design strategies integrated in the proposal schematically representing its functioning Some aspects to consider are e House envelope taking into account the level of insulation air tightness finishes and construction e Glazing orientations types and sizes Solar protections to minimize the interior overheating Daylight controls to provide evenly distributed and sufficient natural lighting e Distribution of the interior spaces according their heating and cooling requirements and the use of thermal buffers spaces e Passive heating strategies using direct and indirect solar gains as well as the use of thermal energy storage e Passive cooling strategies i e natural ventilation thermal mass with night ventilation evaporative cooling and night radiation e Use of semi passive systems to maximizes the effect of passive strategies with very low energy consumption e Improvement of the microclimate around the house through the bioclimatic design of exterior spaces And the application of strategies to reduce the urban heat island effect 3 Water The strategies related to the management of water will be described in accordance with the following classification highlighting which alternatives have been evaluated in the development of the work and justifying the choice that has finally been carried out for the house e Strategies for the reduction of consumption e Recycling reuse e Rain water e
109. ce Glazing area Thermal Transmittance amp Glazing Solar gain 3 HVACSystems Heating system Cooling system Refrigerant Heat Recovery Ventilation or Energy Recovery Ventilation 4 Domestic Hot Water System Solar thermal Collectors area Storage Tanks 5 Electrical Energy production PV Modules PV panels area Installed PV power Estimated energy production 6 Energy consumption Estimated energy consumption Estimated electrical consumption per conditioned Energy Use Characterization Heating Cooling Ventilation Domestic Hot Water Lighting Appliances and Devices 7 Energy Balance Estimated energy balance Estimated CO2 emissions 8 List of Singular and Innovative materials and systems 37 2 Appliances Report m m m m m m m W nt K m W nt K m W ni K m W ni K SHGC Type capacity Kw and COP Type capacity and Kw COP Type Type capacity and Efficiency Type capacity m capacity Type m kWp KWh year KWh year kWh year per m 96 of total energy consumption KWh year Tn year From Deliverable 4 and onwards teams must submit a list with detailed description of the appliances characteristics provisions and specifications to be evaluated Moreover Teams shall send the to the SDE Organization the manual of all the appliances required for Contest 6 House Functioning development Note Teams intending t
110. ce with the Competition Rules The period of time between the conclusion of public tours and the completion of the Villa Solar cleanup A form submitted by the team s electrical engineer to the Site Operations Manager which provides the technical details needed to determine the suitability of the team s electrical and photovoltaic systems for interconnection to the village grid All the activities that take place on the Villa Solar including but are not limited to registration assembly inspections contests special events public exhibits and disassembly An entity selected by the SDE Organization to support the project and help ensuring its success The period of days including Assembly Disassembly and Contest Week periods The period of time during assembly after the house has been connected to the village grid interconnected Each of the inspections realized to all the Competition Houses on the Villa Solar for verifying compliance with the SDE Rules See Rule 11 5 Official card indicating the teams inspections status A sub contest based on task completion or measured performance The group of individuals selected by the organizers to make evaluations on a specific aspect of each team s project according to a contest Competition Area All activities related to the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 from the initial meetings through to the conclusion of the event fl ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider ROCKWOO
111. ciae tee ieri ee Ear eeu en AE RE ea eee RE dE GNE NOUO 15 SEN IET IQ LEE 15 9 2 Watering RestriCtlolis e es eere ree nee CAE 16 Rule 10 ui o efe E Eee SRGaES 16 uo PI age te EE 16 10 2 SDE Sensors Location and Wire Routing eseeeseeeneeenere 17 Rule 11 Ia 17 UT 3 TE CL E 17 11 2 Use of the Solar Decathlon Europe Logo 18 11 3 Teams Sponsors and Supporting Institutlons 18 ai ROCKWOOL Kult Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Elect Ke az z gt SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 11 4 Team ul te d EE 19 115 Lopi Stie AREE 19 V1 6 INSPECU e E 20 Rule 12 Contest Week ceste aerei et eR E oes Ee eene 20 12 1 House Occupancy enini aaa Ee nk xara ea Verena en 20 12 2 HOUSE ODG6ratOrs toe ette ENEE gre n rrr reet E ngu 20 12 3 Late Design Changes ern ether dala ee Kee aint 20 T24 le d Lee esee rere e eie E RENE EROR ei Erie de 21 12 5 eese EM 22 12 6 Interior amp Exterior Lighting seen enne 22 12 7 Safety during the Event 22 12 8 House Configuration for Jury Tours 22 12 9 Teams Activities at the Villa Solar A 23 SECTION pora MN 24 Rule 13 General Contest Information seen 24 13 1 en d geg 24 Rule 14 General Competition Criteria esses eene 25 Dee ale Tee lu E 25 14 2 J ry SCOFIDE iiio cocoa cas ecce deoa Fue de EE ca ox E RR EXER RA RE RAN EXER EVER a EX Nd 25 14 3 Task Completion Scoring essen enne
112. coustic Performance Competition Rule 19 5 5 1 1 0 000 Refrigerator Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 Freezer Competition Rule 20 5 5 1152 96 0 417 IClothes washer Competition Rule 20 5 20 10 1 2 000 Clothes dryer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 0 10 1 1 000 Dishwasher Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Oven Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 0 0 000 Hot Water Draws Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 20 2 2 000 Cooking Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 W 0 000 Home Electronics Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 208 16 0 385 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 27 204 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 920 000 Public Visits General Public Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 CONTEST TYPES _ ACT OFFICIAL ACTIVITIES BER orca ON ji JURY EE Pound Hours amp lONITORING TASKS iTINUCUS MONITORING LLL Pusuc visrrs e During the dinner the team have to switch on the exterior lights For the interior e e e Q Q Q SERIES EE E EI EE EE EE EE EE E ei 4 c amp lelojoejg9e i9 9e e wvj ao s s i0 io e do r e o0 6 SLINA i e ej e e lejae eio eojojojiojojojlojojejojojojojojolojojojojojo o 99S EE ee e E EISE 9 9 eo eovj ieeles eej jeejese os o oi d amp ieliolo i9ee e ex eo eo sr Sr i 0 ESSE LN SOLAR DECATHLON EL R x PE
113. cuments must clearly indicate the fill location s quantity of water requested at each fill location container s dimensions diameter of the opening s and clearance above the tank s All openings must be easily accessible c Teams are responsible for distributing water within their houses This includes all necessary pumps tanks lines valves etc d The organization will establish the water supply calendar before the competition The supply in any other moment will be under express request approval and supervision of the organization E ccs Sab fcc e SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE The procedure and associated requirements for water removal is as follows a Construction Documents must clearly indicate the removal location s quantity of water to be removed from each removal location tank dimensions diameter of the opening s and clearance above the tank s All openings shall be easily accessible b The water removal will be always under express request approval and supervision of the Organization A team may provide its own liquids for the following purposes a Personal hydration b Irrigation c Food Preparation d Thermal mass quantity limited by soil bearing pressure limit and rule 4 4 see rule 8 8 for restrictions Hydronic system pressure testing Small volumes of glycol deionized water or other working fluids for thermodynamic systems using working fluids other than non potable water g Assembly e g hy
114. cuting and developing all the public activities and events related to the Competition and for the public outreach of the project Communications Area An organizer authorized to interpret the rules The Competition Manager is the lead Rules Official Competition Area The individual selected by the organizers to operate and maintain the scoring server during the competition Competition Area The organizer responsible for the evaluation of the teams Site Operations plans consequently developing the Competition site operation plan and the coordination and supervision of the houses assembly and disassembly works at the Villa Solar Infrastructures Area The organizer responsible for managing the social media platforms and producing the official SDE multimedia files videos photos presentations etc Also responsible for administrating the SDEurope Website and working toward the identification of the brand SDEurope as a recognizable name and logo Communications Area 8 o ENERGY r ALALLA SAINT GOBAIN Schneider 3 ae amp sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON Sponsorships and Exterior Relations Coordinator Staff Universities Relations Coordinator Team Members Communications Coordinator Construction Manager Contest Captain Decathlete Electrical Engineer Faculty Advisor HS Team Coordinator Instrumentation Contact Project Architect Project Engineer Project Manager Safety Officer Site Ope
115. d 4 5 C during the scored period A temperature sensor will be located inside the refrigerator and will be continuously measuring erfTm Scbneider SAINT GOBAIN G Electric rct SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE a Reduced points are earned if the time averaged interior refrigerator temperature is between 0 0 C and 1 0 C or between 4 5 C and 5 5 C Reduced point values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 6 1 b The refrigerator volume published in the manufacturer s specifications shall be a minimum of 170 litres c The refrigerator may be used to store food and beverages 100 4 d 2 o 80 4 Qa v 60 o Ei S 40 Qa 204 x 0 d T 0 5 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 5 5 5 6 Refrigerator Temperature 9C Figure 6 1 Refrigerator Sub contest points distribution Full Points 100 C lt Temperature lt 4 5 C Reduced Points 0 C lt Temperature lt 1 00 C 4 5 C lt Temperature lt 5 5 C No Points Temperature lt 0 00 C Temperature 2 5 5 C Sub contest 6 2 Freezer All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by keeping the time averaged interior temperature of the freezer between 29 0 C and 15 0 C during the scored period A temperature sensor will be located inside the refrigerator and will be continuously measuring a Reduced points are earned if the time averaged interior freezer temperature is between 34 5 C and 29 0 C or between 1
116. d public profile It will include a complete relation of the communication material distributed to the public in those events and a copy of it in pdf format Additionally teams will have to attach this pdf copy to the following SDE2012 deliverable 1 Official communications Area public read User access organization all teams Teams may only read posts 2 Global workspace public read write User Access organization all teams Teams may read and write posts as well as upload files in every message board 3 Private area for Team X private read write User access organization Team X Each team may read and write posts as well as upload files in every message board q fi ROCKWOOL Ka sd europe Seen ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg r D A JUDA SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Y Appendix B Preliminary SDE Competition Calendar The Preliminary SDE Competition Calendar for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 consists of e General Event Calendar e Detailed Event Schedule e Jury Schedule The information included in the present document may change details or complementary information will be added in the future However all the modifications will be clearly indicated in the SDE Rules new editions n d S SC erf Fre Schneider EE e eegend Bue gt POL SDE 2012 GENERAL EVENT CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2012
117. daily basis throughout the event e Postings at headquarters During the event a bulletin board or other venue for posting information may be established at event headquarters Teams will be notified via the SDE WAT if such a venue is established and the purpose for which it has been established The Solar Decathlon Europe Workspace Area for Teams SDE WAT is the main communication platform between the teams and the organization The SDE WAT is a secure educational website which is accessible only for the participating teams All the Team Members must be registered The primary usage of SDE WAT will be e receive all official communications e calendar updates e request and receive information or clarifications e submit questions e upload and download files It can be reached through the link http teams sdeurope org See Appendix A for further information The decisions on the Solar Decathlon Europe Rules are interpretations of the rules contained sd suae S s att Schneider pa TS SAINT GOBAIN 2 Elec demos ed SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE in this document the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 Rules When the Rules Officials make a decision that may in their opinion directly or indirectly affect the strategies of all teams the Rules Officials will add the decision to the Solar Decathlon Europe Rules and notify the teams of the addition via the SDE WAT Exception if such a notification would unfairly r
118. dicted indoor temperatures in passive analysis c HVAC systems selection criteria description and simulations d Predicted Heating and cooling loads and HVAC energy demand 5 Conclusions Notes 1 Monthly and yearly results will be presented in both numeric and graphical form 2 Team could include parametric of CFD studies realized for a house system or element optimization Specific simulation related with an singular component of your house experimental works or any other information that have help the team in the house energy performance optimization Section Il Influence of Energy Analysis on House Design and Competition Strategy The objective of this report is to summarize the schematic energy analysis supporting the development of the Team s original house design During the period of time since the first analysis until the final deliverable of the construction project it is likely that Teams have continued to use energy analysis tools and techniques to iteratively fine tune the house design to develop detailed system designs and perhaps even to develop competition strategies In this section the teams must describe how the energy analysis was used to improve the house thermal performance and its energy efficiency since the previous deliverable Discussion should highlight key features of the house design that were affected by energy analysis and simulation results 1 Influence of the energy analysis in the house design Hous
119. dity 55 Relative Humidity 40 60 A A No Points Relative Humidity Relative Humidity 2596 6096 IEEE A Sub contest 5 3 Air quality The content in CO in the air will be constantly measured An air quality sensor will be located next to a temperature sensor in most cases Depending on the house s design the sensor may be located in a different place All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by keeping the content in COo below 800 ppm during the scored period See the Competition Calendar for the schedule of scored periods a Reduced points are earned if the content in COQ is between 800 ppm and 1200 ppm Reduced points values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 5 3 100 0 2 o 3830 2 0 9 60 s 40 2 e 204 o i TN S 0 400 800 1 200 2 000 CO Content ppm Figure 5 3 Air quality sub contest points distribution Full Points CO Content lt 800 ppm Reduced Points 800 ppm lt CO Content lt 1200 ppm No Points CO Content Ex 1200 ppm Sub contest 5 4 Workstation Lighting The lighting level measurements in the Workstation will take place at the scored period in the Competition Calendar A photometer will be located in the workstation The light intensity of the area will be measured according to the spectral levels defined by the organization All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by
120. do a live reconfiguration during jury tours teams may use some other method such as photographs or video to show all reconfigurable features in their various configurations Reconfigurable features that will not actually be reconfigured at any time during contest week need not be reconfigured during jury tours c All plug in or portable appliances that may be used during contest week shall be in their fully deployed locations and configurations during jury tours Also be aware that juries may request that plug in portable or hard wired appliances be turned on so they can evaluate noise levels or other characteristics of the appliances that may not be evident when the appliance is off a ttm i Ka sd europe PES ENERGY SAI Copan BCEE mem feo SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 12 9 Teams Activities at the Villa Solar 0000 a Only SDE approved activities are permitted at the Villa Solar b Teams wishing to hold any kind of activity not specified in the Competition Calendar in their homes lot or any other area of the Villa Solar must request the SDE 2012 Organization for approval These include any event co organized by teams and governments supporting institutions sponsoring companies from official receptions to product presentations c Further information regarding the procedure for requesting approval to the SDE Organization is available through the SDE WAT d The Organization has the authority to reject or
121. double sided spiral bound portrait printing A similar approach is recommended for the Project Manual It might be a good idea to do a test print of some or all of the document to make sure everything prints successfully and looks OK in a 3 ring binder Rule 33 SDE Rules Checklist SDE Rules Checklist is intended to make revisions easier Participant teams must fill in each of the aspects required specifying the drawing or section where included Drawing s Rule Description Content Requirement s Report s Team Officers and Team officer s contact information completely fulfilled in Contact Information Table 1 SDE WAT 3 2 Drawing s showing the storage and unloading areas and corresponding load s calculations 4 3 Lot Conditions Calculations showing the structural design remains compliant 4 3 Lot Conditions even if there is a level difference and drawing s showing shimming methods and materials to be used in case Drawing s showing the locations and depths of all ground ES Footings penetrations on the competition site Drawing s showing the location contact area and soil 4 4 Footings bearing pressure of every component resting directly on the ground Drawing s showing the assembly and disassembly 4 5 Construction Equipment sequences and the movement of heavy machinery on the competition site and specifications for heavy machinery 4 7 Generators Generators spec
122. draulic fluid finishing e g paint and cleaning e g mineral spirits gt o a In the Villa Solar teams may reuse grey water for irrigation only b Grey water reuse systems shall comply with Rule 9 2 A team may collect rainwater that falls on its site and use it in or as any of the following a Irrigation source b Water feature c Heat sink d Heat source only if it is fully shaded or located within the house measurable area or both Water may be used for evaporation purposes a Teams may use liquids as thermal mass The thermal storage containers shall be filled and sealed before their arrival on the competition site and shall remain sealed until they are removed from the competition site by the teams b The thermal storage containers shall be isolated i e the contained liquid shall not circulate to other containers or systems Heat may be recovered from grey water as it flows from the drain to the waste tank Batch type grey water heat recovery is prohibited Rule 9 Vegetation The use of potted vegetation is permitted All potted vegetation must comply with Rules 4 4 and 4 8 Vegetation may be moved around the lot until the beginning of the contest week B ke domos EH PL H d See SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE after which it shall remain stationary until the conclusion of the contest week unless the construction documents clearly show how some or all vegetation is design
123. drawing set GE 401 Exterior Renderings E ARCHITECTURAL AR AR 001 Villa Solar Plan Site plan including the lot location inside the Villa Solar AR 011 Site Plan Showing Solar Envelope and Architectural Footprint compliance AR 021 Floor Plan AR 031 Roof Plan AR 041 Reconfigurable features Plan showing the exterior moveable components the Solar Envelope and the Architectural Footprint AR 051 Maximum amp Minimum Measurable Area Show compliance with minimum amp maximum measurable area AR 101 Site Elevation Site elevations showing Solar Envelope and Architectural Footprint compliance AR 111 Building Elevations Sections AR 201 Longitudinal Sections AR 211 Transversal Sections AR 301 Window Schedule and Details Included thermal transmittance AR 311 Door Schedule and Details Included thermal transmittance AR 321 Floor Construction Details Included thermal transmittance AR 331 Roof Construction Details Included thermal transmittance AR 341 Wall Sections and Construction Details Included thermal transmittance AR 351 Partitions Details 3 BIOCLIMATIC ANALYSIS BA BA 001 Bioclimatic drawings passive design strategies 4 INTERIORS IN IN 001 Floor IN 101 Reflected ceiling IN 201 Elevations IN 30 Furnishings IN 401 Kitchen Plan Furniture and Appliances IN 41 Kitchen Elevations Furniture Appliances and Details IN 501 Bathroom plan Fixtures and Accessories IN 51 1 Bathroom Elevations Fixtures and Accessories
124. e Competition in order to verify the Rules compliance Moreover the organizers are to help the teams to understand the rules and comply with them Specific juries of each contest will evaluate the delivered documentation by the teams following their criteria guidelines and basic parameters previously established in the SDE Rules R ule 2 7 Deliverable Phases 27 1 Schematic Design Documentation Deliverable 1 primary objective is to verify the work that the teams are generating among the various fields to develop in the project It is also designed to identify as soon as possible any aspect or design which does not fit or match with the sense of the Competition SS sd europe Sa ENERGY SA m CORN Schneider pg es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE In the Schematic Design Documents the project must be defined as a functional machine demonstrating the advances targets and goals of their original proposal in compliance with the Solar Decathlon Building Code and the Solar Decathlon Europe Rules or at least the intend of accomplishment Therefore it is not mandatory to include for this deliverable all the sections included neither in the Project Manual nor in the Project Drawings Note The proposals sent with this deliverable can be subject of complete revisions by the teams in following deliverables 27 2 Dissemination Materials The second deliverable of the SDE 2012 Competition is intended to compile materials from
125. e performing During the assembly maintenance and disassembly of the houses it is mandatory to obey all the orders and instructions given by the SDE Health and Safety Area As part of the SDE Organization the SDE Health amp Safety Area is the group of people in charge of Health and Safety working to help Teams comply with the H amp S established objectives The SDE HS Area consists of e HS Coordinator Person in charge of all the Area and Director of all the works He is the Health and Safety Coordinator of the Villa Solar during the construction in compliance with Spanish Regulations e HS Inspectors People helping the HS Coordinator with the Health and Safety activities checking out deliverables realizing inspections during the construction etc Druing the HS Coordinator s absences HS Inspectors have the same authority e HS Observers As a complementary preventive measure during the construction the HS Area is supported by observers which will inform of any incident taking place to the HS Coordinator They may not give any type of orders to the teams The members of the SDE HS Area will be in constant contact with the SDE HS Coordinator In case the works involve serious and imminent risks the HS Coordinators or HS Inspectors will have the power to stop the works as stated in the Law 31 1995 of Labour Risks Prevention article 4 item 4 Which says A serious and imminent labour risk is the one which is rational
126. e 20 5 20 10 1 2 000 Clothes dryer Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 0 10 1 1 000 Dishwasher Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Oven Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Hot Water Draws Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 20 20 2 2 000 Cooking Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 8 1 1 875 Home Electronics Competition Rule 20 5 TASK 5 208 24 0 577 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 47 978 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 47 978 Public Visits Professionals Competition Rule 12 4 Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Rule 12 6 Architecture Jury Visits Competition Rule 15 CONTEST TYPES _ E E EE Pound Hours e TASK MONITORING TASKS ESSE continuous mo luewe ITORING During the dinner the team have to switch on the exterior lights For the interior lights teams may do as they prefer The ac Each d custic subcon ENERGY 4 00 4 00 0 0 9300 0 0 0 8 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 00 SOLAR 12 00 12 30 13 00 13 30 14 00 14 30 15 00 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00 17 30 18 00 18 30 19 00 19 30 20 00 20 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30 DECATHLON E 00 DO 00 8 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 00 10 30 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 00 Ka 6 00 A Ka A 8 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 00 10 30 11 00 11 30 12 00 12 30 13 00 13 30 14 00 14 30 15 00 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00 17 30 18 00 18 30 19 00 19 30 20 00 0 30 11 00
127. e design optimization 2 Influence of the energy analysis in the HVAC systems System optimization ROCKWOOL ENERGY SA MR Schneider pg e sd europe Sa es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Rule 38 Communications Plan 38 1 Introduction Communication is one of the main strategies in any activity done by teams and is made up of five basic elements source message media receptor and response So the first thing to consider is the image we want to disseminate the message and how and whom we want to reach As communication planning is a systematic process that cannot be left to improvisation or intuition teams must develop a Communication Plan identifying the message s to transmit adapting it to the different target groups Some of the basic activities that have to be carried out are the following e Analyze the starting point situation e Establish our objectives what do we want e Decide to whom is our communication for e Think about the idea to transmit e Fix the budget for communication actions e Set timing and resources in a plan e Choose the means and the frequency to use them adequately e Develop a media plan e Measure the impact Planning Process A plan is the result of an entire process and it attends to the specific needs of each team The Communications Plan is the document that articulates the communicative policy of a project and orients it towards materializing its vision of the future Ca
128. e of the live conductors on the DC side is earthed One of the live conductors on the DC side is earthed if there is at least simple separation between the DC side and the AC side 712 4 Protection for safety 712 41 Protection against electric shock 712 411 Protection against direct and indirect contact Measures adopted to guarantee protection against direct and indirect contact 712 413 Fault protection Measures adopted and protective devices used to guarantee fault protection on the DC and AC sides 712 433 Protection against overload on the DC side Measures adopted to guarantee protection against overload on the PV sd europe ENERGY rt i 2n g Schneider eo ROCKWOOL D e fcc es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE modules and DC cables PV string cables PV array cables PV DC main cable 712 434 Protection against short circuit currents Measures adopted to guarantee protection against short circuit currents on the PV supply cable 712 444 Protection against electromagnetic interference in buildings Measures adopted to minimize voltages induced by lightning 712 5 Selection and erection of electrical equipment 712 511 Compliance with standards Compliance with standards of the PV modules and junction boxes used 712 512 Operational conditions and external influences Voltage compatibility between the PV strings PV array PV genera
129. e proposals considering Innovative Spatial Design the use of expansion transition areas making the best use of space transformable or multi use spaces Lighting Design the lighting quality for the space definition and the comfort provision evaluating both day and night specific needs The suitable use of lighting highlighting the house values will also be assessed Systems architectural integration How naturally modules systems are integrated with the house design concept and their coherence and how they improve the perception of the house which may consider aspects like form color texture materials light and transparency to create stimulating spaces A total of 120 points will be awarded by the corresponding jury for this contest 8 s atttm POUTECNICA ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Za mm Schneider Electric B ss rct MY sd europe Es SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE To assess the construction and engineering systems design merit and implementation Teams will have to demonstrate the higher level of functionality of the house structure envelope electricity plumbing and photovoltaic design and construction its safety viability and adequate integration of them in the project The deliverables relative to the project in particular the Construction Documents as well as the on site evaluation of the house A multidisciplinary jury of engineers specialized in the different areas of this contest
130. e team s goals aimed to achieve with the Communication Plan There could be a single objective which encompasses everything proposed by the Plan However it is much more common to have a main objective supported by other specific objectives which cover other areas media dissemination finding sponsors awareness Identification of the Target Groups Identify the groups of people to whom the team s communication is addressed It is clear that one of the target groups will be the communications media although they are not the final target group A correct and precise definition of each target group is essential when identifying messages and channels of communication appropriate to achieve our objective At least teams must consider the SDE target groups children teenagers young people Professionals and General Public Regarding the means of communication in order to make the information distribution process easier it will be helpful to draw up lists identifying to whom we must address our project Message s establishment n general our communication s strategy will revolve around an axismessage However when dealing with different target groups it is also necessary to define the main message to transmit specifically to each of these groups Actions description Describe all the activities to be carried out during the project development Teams are encouraged to include a timetable where at a simple glance you can schematically have
131. eam Web site shall consist of considerably greater content than the Preliminary Web site submitted and must comply with the following requirements The organization will continuously monitor the team s websites asking for those chances necessary to comply with the competition s rules and proposing improvements on them The final Web site URL shall be evaluated by the Communications Jury during the competition 1 Encoding Teams websites must comply with the W3C encoding guidelines as well as the international accessibility standards WCAG 2 0 http www w3 org WAI guid tech html Websites have to pass the WSC test for HTML 4 01 Transitional or XHTML 1 0 Transitional http validator w3 org File names do not contain uppercase letters spaces or special characters e g amp or Forms include text labels that correspond with form controls and markup to associate the two Equivalent alternatives are provided for all multimedia Pages requiring an applet or plug in must provide a link to a page where the applet or plug in can be downloaded 2 Compatibility The website will be compatible with the following web browsers Internet Explorer version 6 onwards Firefox Safari y pera Pages must display correctly e g no horizontal scrolling is necessary to view the full width of the page in 1024 x 768 resolution BOO x 600 resolution is also acceptable The website will be accessible by mo
132. east 280 mm In the straight stairs or curved stairs the riser will be at least 130 mm and 1775 mm maximum In curved stairs the tread will measure at least 280 mm at a distance of 500 mm from They will have a minimum height of 900 mm The height will be measured vertically from ground level or in the case of stairs from the vertex of the steps to the upper limit of the handrails They must be resistant to a horizontal force of 1 6 kN m and will not have openings which a 150mm diameter sphere can pass through ENERGY SAINTGOBAIN 9 Under ROCKWOOL 3 eM fcc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE the inside edge and 440 mm at the outer edge c Each flight will have at least 3 steps and cover 3 20 m maximum in height The clear width of the fligh twill be at least 1m and obstacle free d Stair landings arranged in flights on a staircase in the same direction will have at least the stair width and 1 000 mm length measured from its axis e Stairs that cover a height of more than 550 mm shall have continuous handrails on at least one side If its width exceeds 1 200 mm it will have handrails on both sides Intermediate handrails will be arranged when width of the flight greater than 4000 mm this being the maximum separation between handrails The handrails shall be 900 and 1100 mm in height Ramps Floors with more than 4 of slope will be considered as ramps and will have to comply with the following items requ
133. ecision on the SDE WAT Rule 3 Participation The project is open to Colleges Universities and other post secondary educational institutions Entry is determined through a proposal process All proposals are ROCKWOOL D eM PL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE reviewed scored and ranked Based on the quantity and quality of proposals a limited number of teams will be selected for entry Universities that have taken part in previous editions of the Solar Decathlon in United States or in Europe are welcome to submit their proposal to participate in the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 However as houses and projects of the previous editions of the Solar Decathlon will not be able to participate teams will have to submit a new design proposal Each team must provide contact information for the Team Officers listed in Table 1 and must keep the contact information current through the duration of the project a lf a team s internal officer titles do not exactly match those listed in Table 1 each team shall still provide the contact information for the person fulfilling each of the areas of responsibility described See Definitions Team Members b Teams must provide the contact information for one and only one person in each officer position this individual is responsible for forwarding information to any co officers as necessary c An individual may have multiple officer titles d The requested information must be included in
134. ed to be moved as part of an integrated system Grey water that may possibly contain organisms that may go septic shall not be used to water vegetation Rule 10 Monitoring A significant part of the scoring of the competition consists on the measurement of different items and on the correct performance of various tasks The Monitoring system is responsible for controlling these measurements All sensors wiring tripods and the rest of the material necessary for these tasks will be provided by the SDE Organization Monitoring is structured in two independent areas 1 Electrical Responsible for the monitoring of Contest 4 Electrical Energy Balance evaluating the houses electrical energy self sufficiency provided by solar active technology and their electricity use intensity Instrumentation Responsible for the monitoring of Contest 5 Comfort Conditions and Contest 6 House Functioning by locating sensors where appropriate There are two types of monitoring Continuous Monitoring and Monitoring Tasks depending on whether the measurements are continuous or punctual diagram shows which measurements belong to each group 2 The following MONITORING TYPES ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION Continuous Monitoring Continuous Monitoring Monitoring Task 4 Electrical Energy Balance 4 1 Electricity Autonomy 4 2 Temporary correlation 4 3 Electricity use per measurable area 5 Comfort Conditions 5 Comfort Conditions 5 1
135. eem to facilitate this level of construction document integration e Develop a clear consistent method to differentiate competition house specifications and drawings from competition house alternate specifications and drawings See Rule 6 6 for more information about alternates O1 Structure O1 Foundation 02 Structural floors and sections 02 Architecture O1 Enclosure 02 Openings 03 Partitions O4 Finishes UD Appliances O6 Furnishings 03 Systems Installations O1 Fire Suppression 02 Plumbing 03 HVAC O4 Electrical UD Solar Systems Photovoltaic and thermal O6 Telecommunications and Building Automatization Apart from this information Teams must submit the Fire Safety amp Safety in Use tables Teams must fill in this file available in the SDE WAT Sq fi ROCKWOOL Ka sd europe Bee ENERGY SA MR Schneider ga D A JUDAN SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE amp Rule 50 structural Calculations Structural calculations that have been stamped by a qualified licensed design professional must be submitted Only the printed version must be signed by a qualified licensed design professional By signing the structural calculations the licensed professional certifies that the structural provisions of the Codes of their country of origin have been met by the design Rule 6 1 The structural calculations justification must have the following sections a b e g h The structural solution adopted justi
136. em and design criteria followed o Design and specifications of Photovoltaic generator s including characteristics of the Photovoltaic modules used inverter s batteries in case existing cables and wiring methods protection earthing system interface with the electricity distribution network o Maintenance plan with specific recommendations for the different components Photovoltaic modules generator s supporting structure inverter s cables and wiring methods protections and earthing system etc o Inverters certificates which demonstrate compliance with the requirements stated for grid interconnection Rule 51 7 Over under voltage and frequency Rule 7 4 for the battery bank inverter if applicable o As a summary the table entitled Photovoltaic system design Summary following table must be filled in including references to the relevant sub sections of the Contest Support Document Engineering and Construction Design Narrative where the specific information is to be located The table provides a checklist of the most relevant aspects of the standard IEC 60364 7 712 sections and sub sections indicated in the first column Teams are reminded of the importance of complying with this standard for safety reasons PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DESIGN SUMMARY 712 312 Types of distribution system 712 312 2 Types of earthing system Indicate the type selected from the following options Non
137. entration A strict planning of activities and shifts among the Team members help prevent this risk and fulfill the mandatory Spanish Regulations In compliance with the Local Regulation Convenio Colectivo de la Construcci n de la Comunidad de Madrid the maximum number of working hours is 7 5 hours per day and worker Therefore Teams are recommended to organize three working shifts of 8 hours including 1 hour for lunch and a 15 minutes break for each shift Teams are also encouraged to have a specific area for having lunch or resting or even better to order Team members to leave the lot while resting The working shift regulation must be considered to decide the number of team members and or HS Officers that will be necessary at the Villa Solar As stated in Rule 52 7 1 a HS Officer or the HS Team Coordinator must be in the lot while any activity is being carried out inside During the construction works the SDE HS Area may demand Teams the daily list of Team members for every shift as well as the schedule for each one A The HS Plan shall include all the information concerning this subject o HS Drawings location of first aids bag route to the health centre planned signposting etc e sd europe uM erf Fre Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE o HS Report Items 12 13 16 and 17 etc shall indicate information like insurance that will cover their stay in Madrid the health
138. er discharge points A note must be included indicating the safety label for any greywater reuse system Rule 52 Health and Safety As stated in Rule 3 3 each team is responsible for the safety of its operations and each team member and team crew member shall work in a safe manner at all times during the project Due safety is an area of major importance for the organizers of the Competition great emphasis is going to be made to confirm that the teams are complying with e Planning and executing a safe process of production all along the project development Teams must plan and develop every single phase of the competition considering Health and safety requirements as a must e The European Union and or Spanish law for the Prevention of Labour Risks Health and Safety at Work This is absolutely mandatory since the event is located in Madrid The prevention of risks must be integrated during the preparation assembly executing maintenance and disassembly of the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 event The teams must comply with the regulations based on the International Labour Organization ILO and the corresponding European directives especialy the Spanish law for the Prevention of Labour Risks Health and Safety at Work Considering Health and safety HS in the workplace the actions to be done during this competition are regulated by the Labour Regulation from Spain member of the European Union For the definition of the preventi
139. er than 1096 of the total panel surface and included inside a vertical or horizontal strip See Rules 12 4 and 38 3 Public Tours In the teams website and or other services for mobile devices that teams may provide included in the Sponsorship s section Additionally it may be included inside a vertical or horizontal strip with a maximum size of 1096 of the screen s total surface See Rule 29 Web Site On the informational brochure handout or any other object that may be given to the public See Rules 12 4 and 38 3 Public Tours On the back of the decathletes uniforms See Rule 11 4 uniforms Off the shelf components that feature a built in manufacturer s logo are acceptable and do not need to comply with the SDE and team s logo requirements In any vehicle and or material only during assembly and disassembly phases In the team s Audiovisual 2 see Rule 28 3 Houses cannot be named after their sponsors and houses logos cannot directly refer to their sponsor s corporate identity Direct reference is subject to the Organizers interpretation Teams may name house s areas after their sponsors However any reference to these spaces must comply with SDE Rule 11 Communication materials or other products that exist largely for the recognition of sponsors are prohibited Other products include but are not limited to signs exhibits posters plaques photos wall art and furnishings a During contes
140. er to have the Project Manual of the Deliverables organized and named it involves the basic principles to follow It is not necessary to include all the sections mentioned In case there are particular sections which do not fit in this Template those must be located where appropriate you may ask the SDE organization through the SDE WAT if necessary H you have information corresponding to two different sections put it in the most general one and made the appropriate reference of its location wherever corresponds The SDE Project Manual formatting template and guidelines are included in the following list COVER SHEET SUMMARY OF CHANGES See Rule 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS See Rule 32 RULES AND BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST See Rule 33 CONTEST SUPPORT DOCUMENTS See Rule 34 1 Architecture Design Narrative See Rule 35 Engineering and Construction Design Narrative See Rule 36 Energy Efficiency Design Narrative See Rule 37 Communications Plan See Rule 38 Industrialization and Market Viability Report See Rule 39 Innovation Report See Rule 40 Sustainability Report See Rule 41 6 DINNER PARTY MENU See Rule 42 7 CONTEST WEEK TASKS PLANNING See Rule 43 8 COST ESTIMATE AND PROJECT FINANCIAL SUMMARY See Rule 44 9 SITE OPERATIONS Report See Rule 45 10 HEALTH amp SAFETY PLAN See Rule 46 11 DETAILED WATER BUDGET See Rule 47 12 ELECTRIC AND PHOTOVOLTAIC CHART See Rule 48 13 CONSTRUCTION SPECIF
141. erature lt 41 C sd europe EV x ia y Scheier ROCKWOOL 3 mensa fcc amp SOLAR DECATHLON EL JROF PE Sub contest 6 4 Clothes dryer All available points are earned by returning a load of laundry to a total weight less than or equal to the towels total weight before washing Clothes drying shall be completed within a specified period of time a Reduced points are earned if the dry towel weight is between 100 0 and 110 0 of the original towel weight Reduced point values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 6 4 b A load of laundry is eligible for clothes drying points only if the load experienced a complete uninterrupted cycle in an automatic clothes washer However scoring points in the Clothes Washer sub contest is not a prerequisite for scoring points in the Clothes Dryer sub contest c The drying method may include active drying e g machine drying passive drying e g on a clothes line or any combination of active and passive drying d To use drying methods different to the drying machine the team must clearly indicate and explain it in the project documents and the drying place must be showed to the Architecture and Industrialization and Market Viability juries e Drying the clothes in the floor or in other places not designed for that purpose is not permitted Neither is permitted to wave the clothes to speed air drying f On several days during contest week two loads of laundry are required
142. ers and team Crew are not allowed to occupy move or conduct maintenance on any part of the house during the Impound There is a 10 minute impound grace period on nights during the Dinner Party Sub contest It is 10 minutes after dinner to have the house tidied up House will have to keep all interior and exterior house lights on during specified periods of time See the Competition Calendar for the specified periods a All dimmers shall be adjusted to their highest positions and all other lighting control equipment shall be disabled or overridden so that the controlled lamps are fully and continuously on during the specified periods b In case of technical problems a team may notify it to the observer before turning selected lamps on or off in order to avoid point penalties Each Team is responsible for the safety of the general public during the tours of their house Teams shall show the juries all possible configurations of the house during the jury tours a House configurations that could affect the outcome of contests but were not seen by the jury during their tours are prohibited during contest week Some examples of reconfigurable features are the following i A significant movable component such as a room wall or bed ii Shading devices such as retractable awnings or operable shutters ii Towel drying locations iv Window coverings that may obstruct views or reduce light levels b If there is insufficient time to
143. es will be applied only during assembly and maintenance phases In case of intolerable fault or reiterative faults that compromises the Health and Safety of students the SDE HS Coordinator will meet the SDE Organization to evaluate the need to stop the works of the Team as well as it immediate expulsion from the Competition The SDE Organization through the SDE HS Coordinator has the authority to determine the grade of every fault and the penalty to apply type and quantity Any economic sanction will be applied as a deduction of the economic support derived from the M O U The Spanish Administration in compliance with current Laws may impose sanctions E economic civil and or Ji regardless those applied by the SDE Organization e Degree 1 Trivial fault with serious and imminent unexpected risks Temporary lack of individual protections or incorrect use of them Temporary incorrect work procedure Temporary lack of the necessary signs e Examples Not wearing a hard hat without works taking place in higher levels Carrying excessive loads General signs in the entry of the lot removed and not replaced e Degree 2 Tolerable fault with serious and imminent unexpected risks Lack of collective protections or ineffective ones with tolerable risks as a consequence Repetitive degree 1 fault e Grade 3 Moderate fault Lack of collective protections or ineffective protections with moderate risks as a conseq
144. etition Calendar V 3 0 added SUMMARY OF CHANGES VERSION 2 0 von Competition Week changed to Final Phase of the Competition or to Contest Week INTRODUCTION V 2 0 Text revised DEFINITIONS V 2 0 New definitions added 1 1 Organization Chart V 2 0 Information updated 2 5 SDE WAT Workspace Area for Teams V 2 0 Text revised 3 2 Team Officers and Contact Information V 2 0 Text revised 3 5 Use of likeness Content amp Images V 2 0 Details added 4 1 Villa Solar Specification V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 3 Lot Conditions V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 4 Footings V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 5 Construction Equipment V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 6 Lighting at Competition Site V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 7 Generators V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 9 Working System V 2 0 Text revised and details added 4 10 Transport V 2 0 Text revised and details added 6 1 Design Approval V 2 0 Photovoltaic Installation added 6 3 Minimum amp Maximum Measurable Area V 2 0 Details added to the definition 6 4 Entrance and Exit Routes V 2 0 Details added and text revised 7 2 Village grid V 2 0 Text revised 7 3 PV Technology Limitations V 2 0 Text revised and details added New item e 7 4 Batteries V 2 0 Details added to item b 11 1 Registr
145. eveal the strategies of one or more teams the organizers may depending on the circumstances refrain from notifying the decision to all teams Teams shall self report definite or possible rules infractions that have occurred or may occur a The rules do not address every possible scenario that may arise during the competition Therefore a team considering an action that is not explicitly permitted by the rules should ask a Rules Official for an official decision before proceeding with the action If the team does not ask for an official decision it puts itself at risk of incurring a penalty b The Rules Official and Director will act with discretion when determining the penalty for a rules infraction Rules infractions observed by Rules Officials and organizers i e not self reported by the team may be subject to more severe penalties than self reported rules infractions Teams committing rules infractions are subject to one or more of the following penalties depending on the severity of the infraction a Point penalty applied to one or more contests b Disqualification from part of or all of one or more sub contests c Disqualification from the competition i Disqualification from the competition requires prior notice to the team and an opportunity for the team to make a written statement on its own behalf Points penalties will also be applied to Teams not fulfilling with all the Deliverables requirements e For late submis
146. every participant team in order to start organizing different events and activities to contribute to the SDE goal of Disseminating Knowledge and Project Diffusion Dissemination Materials will be verified as to comply with the SDE Rules The materials submitted by the participant teams in this deliverable will be used by the SDE Organization for the different dissemination activities planned 27 3 Design Development Documentation At this stage of the Competition projects will have to include an extensive description of the Project details and specifications of the materials constructive systems equipment footing structural and trades report and details drawing Teams will have to consider all the remarks made by the SDE Organization in the previous Deliverable and design and plan accordingly This deliverable will be used to prepare the sessions that are going to be held during the Workshop in Madrid Therefore teams are encouraged to submit more specific documentation in order to receive much more detailed feedback apart from submitting the Workshop Documentation specifically required 97 4 Construction Documentation Deliverable 4 aims to have all the necessary information to define the Construction of the Villa Solar and to foresee all the elements required for that purpose The Construction Documentation the following important functions e The Construction Documents shall demonstrate compliance with the Solar Decathlon Eu
147. exception of sub contest 6 10 Dining A total of 120 points will be awarded for this contest in the competition The point distribution for contest 4 is 50 points for sub contest 4 1 40 points for sub contest 4 2 and 30 points for sub contest 4 3 R ule 9 Contest 5 Comfort Conditions To assess the capacity for providing interior comfort through the control of temperature humidity acoustic lighting and the quality of the interior air The collected data by the organization s monitoring system during the competition period and the measures realized in situ in the Villa Solar This contest is based on the measurements realized on the house during the Contest Week o Tasks completion scoring o Monitored performance scoring a Workstation Lighting 2 Temperature 2 Acoustic performance 2 Humidity Air quality atttm Schneid sd europe SAINT GOBAIN dr rct SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE b Evaluation criteria Sub contest 5 1 Temperature The interior temperature will be constantly measured Two temperature sensors will be located in the two main rooms of the house In case it is necessary a third temperature sensor will be installed All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by keeping the time averaged interior drybulb temperature between 23 C to 25 C See the Competition Calendar for the schedule of scored periods a Reduced points are earned if the interior tempe
148. f accident in coordination with the SDE Organization will be available through the SDE WAT All Teams shall provide every work unit with collective protections during the assembly maintenance and disassembly phases of the house All team members crew and volunteers that will use the collective protections need to be trained on their proper use inspection and limitations Concerning complete technical specifications of the collective protections in accordance with the current Legislation Machines RRDD 1435 1992 of C 17 Xl 56 95 of 30 1 1495 86 of 26 V and 1644 08 of 10 X Protection Se Equipments RD 733 97 of 30 V and Work Equipments1215 97 of 18 VII and 2177 04 de12 XIl all the protection equipment auxiliary means machinery etc shall have the CE branding guaranteeing their adaptation to the regulation in force In case of scaffolds this premise may be exceptionally replaced by the possession of a fulfillment certificate of Rule UNE EN ISO EN o AFNOR EN during their use fulfilling RD 2177 04 of 12 7XIl which also regulates the ladders and the hanging works by means of ropes Each team has to provide their staff team members and crew with protective C and safety equipment PPE during the assembly and disassembly phases of the house This equipment should also be available whenever considered necessary for example during maintenance operations es sd europe x erf rr Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G
149. fication including a description of the house bearing system and the list of codes used for the design and construction A description of the materials and its resistant properties Employed actions Particularly the different wind hypothesis of pressure suction over the envelope will be detailed making use of sketches Combinations made and safety factors used Loads considerations during the house transportation assembly and disassembly Calculations model s description If it proceeds identifying the software program object and application field and indicating the adopted simplifications the methodology of the analysis done specific models of singular areas where traditional material resistant theories can t be applied edging or supporting conditions type of connections etc Tensional and distortional verification results explaining the representation of the software or calculations results obtained indicating the phases or hypothesis in which dreadful efforts are produced and covering all the different phases transport assembly and use Deflection calculations and tabulated results Applicable expansion contraction and crack control measures Superficial footing design indicating soil bearing pressure of each footing For further details please refer to Rule 4 4 Structural fire resistance justification according to the team s country of origin national codes For materials not being considered in the rule
150. free of architectonic barriers and obstacles that block the access Public tour routes which communicate main road access to the house and traffic areas between interior public spaces must meet the following specifications a Circulations will be adapted for handicapped people the volume of its development will be continuous made up of the length of the route and an area of 1 20 m wide perpendicular to the floor The only exception permitted are narrowings with the maximum length 0 50 m and minimum width of 1 00 m b Level differences must be solved by means of ramps in accordance with Rule 51 4 1 Ramps Steps are not permitted c In the Public Tour Route where there are turns of 180 foreseen the minimum unobstructed area available shall inscribe a circle of 1 5 m of diameter d In the Public Tour Route the minimum width of the doors will be 80 cm providing there is an unobstructed space for the movement of the doors of 1 20 diameter both before and after them 1 Dead loads The dead load to consider consists of the weights of structural elements enclosures dividing elements partitions all carpentry types coatings fillings fixed equipment and all permanent loads In general the dead load characteristic value of the constructive elements will be determined as its mean value between its nominal dimensions and its specific mean loads For dwellings it will be enough to consider a load of 1 0 kN per m2 of built area for parti
151. gth including all text figures tables or equations may be no more than 4 pages A4 sheets or 8 5 in x 11 in per Juried contest The body text and captions must be in 11 pt or larger font size 30 6 Simulation Input Report One of the main objectives of Solar Decathlon Europe competition is to generate knowledge about the industrialization and sustainability conditions of housing and to provide the best conditions to promote scientific advances and to disseminate the knowledge acquired The main tool used to achieve this goal is the Scientific Strategies Plan SSP This plan is intended to compile document and manage the technical information produced in the process of creating the houses projects After the SDE 2012 competition all the documentation generated in the Scientific Strategies Plan will be shared with Universities Schools and Institutions with the aim of laying the foundations of future researches and publications in the field of sustainable building construction The SSP consists on the Simulation Input Report SIR plans and reports submitted by the teams that take part in the competition The Simulation Input Report is the document that compiles the houses technical data that will be the base of the future SSP database It contains two main documents technical files in excel format and files erf rr ENERGY TL AL Sa Schneider B m os ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE SDE Organization
152. he organization in writing the voltage frequency and foreseen power by filling in the Electric and Photovoltaic Chart defined in Rule 48 This way the organization may foresee all the materials means needed to make the connection to the exterior grid so no significant disruption take place in other systems operation Equipment and materials All materials and equipment used in the installations must be used in the same way and for the same purpose as it was manufactured Those included in the application field of transposing regulation of the European Union Directives must comply with that established All necessary indications for the correct use and installation must be included along with the equipments and materials The following minimum indications must be indicated a Manufacturer legal representative or commercialization responsible identification b Brand and model c Assigned voltage and power or intensity d Any other indication appointed by the manufacturer referring to a specific use of the material or equipment System s execution and start up Electric systems start up and use is conditioned to the following procedure a A technical documentation describing the system characteristics must be prepared before construction Technical Report with the minimum content indicated above b An authorized installer must verify the installation with the project representative supervision in order to check the correct execution
153. he Competition Site and will not penalize your team for any incongruity However there will be neither feedback nor revision done if teams do not request it specifically Please do not send the complete documentation again but just the part of it being changed attaching to the documents a brief description of the changes that have taken place Deliverable 6 also includes the Villa Solar Documentation with information required to prepare the Villa Solar Visiting Guide and the Jury Reports 27 7 As Built Documentation The objective of deliverable 7 is to have the as built drawings and specifications of the participant houses with an extensive description of the details and specifications of the materials constructive systems equipment structure plumbing HVAC etc Teams must record any changes of the Project Documentation during the fabrication construction or assembly process and reflect them in the As built Documents Deliverable 7 is the last Deliverable of the SDE Competition and it will be issued after the Final Phase of the SDE 2012 Competition so it will define the house as it was built in the Villa Solar as well as the team s strategy during the Contest Week This deliverable includes the Simulation Input Report which is the document that compiles the houses technical data that will be the base of the future Scientific Strategies Plan SSP database Rule 28 Shipped Deliverable Material 28 1 Hard Copies e Elect
154. he SDE Organization may apply penalties to the team because of the actions of their contracted staff C The HS Plan must include the activities to be developed by the contracted workers following one of the two possible options 1 Preferable The contracted company or workers accept to comply with the HS Plan of the Team in all the aspects concerning their work and declare to observe the whole document In this case the Plan must include a statement signed by the contracted workers with their acceptance A detailed HS Plan must include the complete description of all the works to be done Teams shall ask the contracted staff to help them develop the Health and Safety Plan sections where the tasks in which they will be working are included 2 In compliance with Law 54 2003 Teams may ask the contracted staff to develop a HS Plan with their own measures This means The Team makes the HS Plan All contracted workers or employees do their own HS Plan document with the same index but only including the work activities that concern them It is necessary to indicate that this document is the HS Reformed Plan from the HS Plan of the team regarding the items that concern the contracted staff Item 8 of the HS Specific Terms and Conditions Document must include a reference to these documents A basic measure to reduce risks is to guarantee the rest of the Team members as a high number of accidents are due to the tiredness or lack of conc
155. he SDE Organization receives all the information required forms and photos an event security ID will be issued to all individuals and must be visible at all times c Staff and team crew i Will be required to provide a photo that will be kept on file and used for security purposes d Visiting media i Must check in at event headquarters ii Will be required to provide a photo that will be kept on file and used for security purposes All communication materials produced by or in collaboration with the teams before during and after the competition must refer prominently to the project as the Solar Decathlon Europe and shall credit the Solar Decathlon Europe as indicated by the organizers This includes all the materials and or means in which companies and or institutions refer to their collaboration with one or more teams by using their logo s The SDE Corporate Identity Manual includes specific instructions for this uses The Solar Decathlon Europe shall be recognized wherever teams logos are used The possible combinations between SDE and teams logos shall be described in the team s visual identity manual see Rule 38 4 and must comply with the SDE2012 s Corporate Identity Manual available through the SDE WAT Teams Sponsors amp Supporting Institutions are a very important aspect of the SDE 2012 Competition For this end each participant Team may select the companies and or institutions which consider best suits for the
156. he modules to the structure to the modularity and to the other conventional materials of the house e Energy Balance positive impact Impact of the integrated modules in the cooling and the heating loads and how it may affect the energy balance of the house eim Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Elect dm os ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE e Additional properties Conformity of the systems performing architectural functions like weather protection thermal insulation noise protection modulation of daylight etc always considering the functioning requirements of the systems e Maintenance Specific conditions for operating maintaining and repairing the systems e Cost of the installation including its economic justification considering the savings for replacing conventional materials electrical energy production and possible extra energy saving costs by the influence of the systems integration in the house general performance architectural function Rule 37 Energy Efficiency Design Narrative 37 1 Technical Project Summary From Deliverable 3 and onwards Teams must submit the following information as a summary of the House s technical characteristics 1 Project Dimensions Gross area Gross Volume Surface area Net floor area Conditioned Volume 2 House envelope Insulation types and thickness Walls area and Thermal Transmittance Floor area and Thermal Transmittance Roof area and Thermal Transmittan
157. hich may be served outside g Teams are required to submit detailed dinner party menus to the organizers The organizers will review each menu for compliance If corrective actions are required to meet all safety requirements a team must submit an updated version of the menu See Rule 42 h Teams hosting dinner parties shall comply with the following safety requirements i The use of fire for cooking is prohibited fi d POUTECNICA ENERGY err fimm Schneider sd europe SAINT GOBAIN ROCKWOOL D e fcc EX sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE ii All water used for cooking and drinking shall be drinking water purchased in sealed containers ii All dishes and cookware shall be washed with hot water and soap and rinsed prior to use iv Normal domestic wastewater may go into the wastewater tank v All beverages and food must be stored properly and according to the instructions on the packaging e g beverages and foods marked refrigerate after opening must be refrigerated appropriately after opening vi To help prevent allergic reactions among dinner party guests teams shall create a list of ingredients for each of the items being served at each meal Common food allergies include milk dairy products eggs peanuts tree nuts walnuts cashews pecans fish shellfish soy and wheat See Rule 42 vii Outdoor cooking and grilling equipment may be incorporated into the competition house but the use of such
158. ifications MV sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL ERERGY eem Schneider ga SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Drawing s showing the locations of all equipment tanks and and wire routing 4 8 Spill and Waste Products pipes containing fluids during the event and corresponding specifications 5 1 Solar Envelope Drawing s showing the location of all house and site Dimensions components relative to the solar envelope 6 1 Structural Design Approval Structural drawings and calculations signed and stamped by a qualified licensed professional 4 Electrical and Photovoltaic Electrical and Photovoltaic drawings and calculations signed 6 E Design Approval and stamped by a qualified licensed professional 6 1 Codes Design Compliance List of the country of origin codes complied properly signed by the faculty advisor 6 9 aximum Architectural Drawing s showing all information needed by the Rules i Footprint Officials to digitally measure the architectural footprint 6 9 aximum Architectural Drawing s showing all the reconfigurable features that may Footprint increase the footprint if operated during contest week 63 inimum amp Maximum Drawing s showing the Minimum amp Maximum Measurable eas
159. ill be done following the evaluation criteria and guidelines developed by the SDE organization for these contests The Juries will be selected by the SDE organization considering their academic and professional baggage related to the contests being evaluated There will be 6 different juries e Architecture jury Engineering and Construction jury Energy Efficiency jury Communication and Social Awareness jury Industrialization and Market Viability jury Sustainability jury The evaluation process of the juries is organized in four main phases e Deliverables review graphic and written documentation Visits to each of the houses in the Villa Solar e Deliberation e Scoring Justification First phase Deliverables review The deliverables review gives the juries the opportunity to study the projects to familiarize with them and to explore the specific technical details of each of them Second phase Visits to the houses The visits take place during the Contest Week in the Villa Solar giving the juries the opportunity to visually verify the information previously delivered and raising any question or clarification that they consider appropriate directly to the decathletes Third phase Deliberation The deliberation is the process where the different members of the same jury bring ideas together sharing their opinions regarding the previous phases Fourth phase Scoring Justification Juries will provide a writing feedback to each team ex
160. illa Solar 3 Visual Identity Manual Defines the personality of the project establishing the physical and visual identity of the project for media appearances nil Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G Electr ENERGY ROCKWOOL E eM fcc es 4 5 SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Sponsorship Manual Includes the information and advantages offered to sponsors and those interested in joining the team s project Material for the Project Dissemination Teams shall send an Appendix to the Project Manual including all the communication material generated up to the moment of the deliverable 38 2 Communications Project The Communication Project must be submitted in Deliverable 3 and onwards explaining the team s intentions plans and activities already realized to disseminate the project during its development However in Deliverable 6 teams must only describe what was really realized and its results The Communication Project must include the following aspects sd europe Abstract Synopsis of the Plan 1 2 pages Analysis of the Situation Includes the information necessary to understand and put in context the Plan defining its strategy stating the introduction and broadly setting out the conclusions of the analysis describing the most relevant factors Teams may also include a SWOT plan Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Definition of the Communications Objectives Includes th
161. ime needed for the PV installation to generate the energy used to construct all of its components for typical solar radiation and temperature conditions of Madrid as well as the CO reduction associated to a standard year of use must be included More information is available in the website of the International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Systems Programme Task 10 www iea pvps org report IEA PVPS T10 01 2006 Simulations Requirements a The simulations will be done in an hourly base b For the electrical energy balance simulation of the PV installation solar radiation and temperature data from a Typical Meteorological Year of Madrid will be used file MADRID TMY csv Teams may use other weather data files provided that they indicate the reference c For the electricity demand the average consumption for the whole contest week will be considered as a constant consumption for the whole year For the contest week simulation the consumption profile of each day will be used d Monthly and yearly results as well as the results corresponding to the Contest week will be presented both in numeric and graphical forms Format Requirements There are no restrictions on the simulation tools that can be used for this analysis but all such tools should be clearly identified 36 7 Solar Thermal Design Teams must include detailed need estimations and expected contribution of the system and information about the supporting s
162. in the Villa Solar electricity generation will only be computed during the daily intervals in which all houses are free of shadows The exact time periods will be indicated in the SDE Competition Calendar please refer to Annex B A current estimate is a 6 hour period centerEg yearly Et yearly 2 0ed around solar noon a Electricity autonomy in terms of aggregated electrical energy balance Temporary generation consumption profile patterns correlation a Use of electricity per measurable area Sub Contest 4 1 Electricity Autonomy This sub contest will evaluate the degree of self supply of the house or electrical energy balance during the Contest week For a house to have a positive annual electrical energy balance the following relationship must occur Eg yearly EL yearly 20 Where Eg yeay represents the electricity generated throughout a whole year and E yeary represents the electric loads consumption throughout a whole year atttm Schneider SAINT GOBAIN Bete Electr rct SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE amp Since the Competition takes place close in time to the equinox the electrical energy balance can be considered the same the annual electrical energy balance For this reason in order to obtain points the houses electrical energy balance must be between or above the following limits 10kWh lt EG contest m Pi contest lt 10kWh Where Fe contest represents the electricity generated and E
163. inary Schedule of Deliverables V 2 0 added to Deliverable 5 and SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials added to Deliverable 7 26 2 Electronic Submission V 2 0 EE d Fr updated 28 2 Architectural Model V 2 0 Details added 28 3 Audiovisual V 2 0 Details added 30 1 Press Release V 2 0 Details added and text revised AR 051 plan name and definition modified SE ee Text revised 30 4 Workshop Documentation V 2 0 Details added 30 7 SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials V 2 0 Details added 33 SDE Rules Checklist V 2 0 Details added and text revised 35 Architecture Design Narrative V 2 0 Introductory text moved into 35 1 35 1 Architectural Concepts V 2 0 Text revised Details added 36 3 Plumbing System Design V 2 0 Text revised Details added 36 4 Electrical System Design V 2 0 Text revised Details added 36 5 Photovoltaic System Design V 2 0 Text revised Details added 36 6 Electrical Balance Simulation V 2 0 Text revised 36 7 Solar Thermal Design V 2 0 Text revised Details added 36 8 Building Integrated Solar Active Systems V 2 0 Text revised Details added 37 1 Technical Project Summary V 2 0 Details added Information removed into 37 2 37 2 Appliances Report V 2 0 Text revised 373 oa Energy Analysis and Discussion Vu SG Detaile added Text raised 38 1 Communications Plan Introduction V 2 0 Text revised 38 2 Communications Project V 2 0 Details added
164. ing range is defined by the following limits Over voltage 230 V 10 Under voltage 230 V 15 4 5 Normal frequency operating range Normal frequency operating range is defined by the following limits Over frequency 50 Hz 2 Under frequency 50 Hz 2 5 2 Over under voltage and frequency The photovoltaic system shall disconnect from the utility system grid whenever voltage or frequency are outside the specified ranges To this aim an automatic switch will be used to guarantee protection against over under voltage and frequency This switch can be integrated in the inverter in which case the inverter will be the equipment performing the tasks of connection disconnection provided that a Connection disconnection tasks are performed by a contactor that rearms automatically once the voltage and frequency have recovered to within the specified ranges b The contactor shall be normally governed by the inverter It will be also possible to manually activate the contactor C The state of the contactor on off will be clearly shown in the front part of the inverter d Sealing of the protections against over under voltage and frequency will be possible or the inverter manufacturer shall certify 1 The limiting values of the over under voltage and frequency protections 2 The type and characteristics of the device used to detect over under voltage and frequency model brand calibration etc 3 That
165. ion conditions of Madrid and consumption conditions corresponding to the final phase of the Competition in Madrid See Rule 36 6 Technical documentation of the photovoltaic installation Quality of the solar photovoltaic systems will be assessed in particular compliance with the international standard IEC 60634 7 712 Electrical installations of buildings Part 7 712 Requirements for special installations or locations Solar photovoltaic PV power supply system s See Rule 36 5 H Amos Schneider Electric Bee Fcc EX SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE o Solar Thermal System Design and Construction The jury will evaluate the suitability of the solar thermal system regarding each project s particular needs The use of the solar thermal installation for purposes other than domestic hot water such as support for HVAC systems will be also positively evaluated as well as the final implementation of the installation in relation to the information included in the technical documentation O Building Integrated Solar Active Systems BIPV Photovoltaic BIT Thermal BIPVT Photovoltaic and Thermal The Solar Active Systems installation will be evaluated looking forward to a perfect integration in the house It will be considered that the building integration exists when the modules are elements of the house s composition fulfilling both functions at a time energetic and constructive A total
166. ion le 20 5 5 0 577 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 31 103 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 79 082 Public Visits Professionals Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition Architecture Jury Visits Competition Engineering amp Construction Jury Visits Competition Wednesday 19 September mese seen zue Dmm emm Pay Pus mm Electricity autonomy Competition 8 5 MEAS 60 1152 96 5 000 Temporary generation consumption correlation Competition 8 5 MEAS 40 240 24 4 000 Load consumption per measurable area Competition 8 5 MEAS 20 1152 96 1 667 Competition 9 5 MEAS 70 640 60 6 563 Competition 9 5 0 640 60 0 938 Competition 9 5 5 640 60 0 469 Work Station lighting Competition 9 5 20 208 24 2 308 Accoustic Performance Competition le 19 5 5 1 0 000 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 5 1152 0 417 Competition le 20 5 20 10 2 000 Competition le 20 5 0 10 1 000 Competition le 20 5 5 8 1 875 Competition le 20 5 8 1 875 Hot Water Draws Competition le 20 5 20 2 000 Cooking Competition le 20 5 8 1 875 Home Electronics Competition le 20 5 0 577 Architecture Contest Competition le 15 URY 120 000 DAYLY AVAILABLE POINTS 152 978 ACCUMULATED AVAILABLE POINTS 232 060 Public Visits Professionals Competition Interior amp Exterior Lighting Competition
167. ions 6 and 7 Note The SDE HS Area encourages all Teams to practice the assembly and disassembly processes prior to the Final Phase of the Competition in Madrid This training may help minimize the hazard chances at the Villa Solar by facing real risks having a realistic feedback and identifying improvement areas The team training is an important safety measure During the final phase of the competition Teams shall always keep in mind the measures described in the Health amp Safety Plan which are those that they have decided to assume The teams shall analyze all the solutions before starting with the works in order to avoid unexpected risks Accordingly Teams may modify the actions described in the Health and Safety Plan For this end Teams have to inform the SDE Health and Safety Area immediately and wait for their approval as any change shall at least ensure the same safety level During the assembly maintenance and disassembly the Team must identify and provide all the safety and associated controls that are necessary to ensure a safe work site and activities such as e Providing adequate lighting to safely perform work e Establishing work schedules shifts to ensure Team members have adequate rest to safely work on site see Rule 52 7 4 es sd europe x erf rr Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G Elect fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE e Identifying other considerations related to the work each Team member will b
168. irements The ramps shall not have more than 10 slope when the length of the ramp is less than 3 m When the length of the ramp is not more than 6 m its slope will be less than 8 When ramp s length is not more than 9 m it shall not have more than 696 slope In all cases its transversal slope will be no more than 296 and the flights will be straight or with a radius of curvature of at least 30 m The minimum useful width is 1200 mm Landings arranged with the same direction as the ramp s flights will have at least the ramp s width and a minimum length of 1500 mm measured in its axis In case two flights are in different direction the ramp s wisth must not be reduced along the landing Ramps assigned to handicapped people which cover a height difference greater than 185 mm and have a slope of at least 696 shall have continuous handrails on both sides and its free edges must have skirting boards of elements for side protection of at least 10 cm high 2 Safety for avoiding trapping and impact risk Impact due to fixed elements The clearance height in house tour areas will be at least 2 200 mm In areas which are not part of the house tour they will be at least 2 100 mm The height of the threshold of the door will be at least 2 000 mm Fixed elements projecting from facades and located in circulation areas will be at least 2 200 mm in height In house tour areas walls shall not have projected elements which do not start from the ground
169. is V W gU 5 0 SEPTEMBER 2011 a ESPANA 2012 SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE SUMMARY OF CHANGES VERSION 3 0 Definitions V 3 0 Information updated 1 1 Organization Chart V 3 0 Information updated 2 8 Penalties V 3 0 Details added 3 2 Team Officers and Contact Information V 3 0 Names revised 4 4 Footings V 3 0 Item e removed 4 9 Working system V 3 0 Text revised and removed into Rule 52 6 4 Entrance and Exit Routes V 3 0 Text revised and item a removed 7 2 Village grid V 3 0 Details added to item d 10 1 Monitoring Introduction V 3 0 Text revised and details added 10 2 Sensors Location and Wire Routing V 3 0 Details added to item e 11 4 Team Uniforms V 3 0 New item f 12 7 Safety during the event V 3 0 Text revised and removed into Rule 52 12 9 Teams activities at the Villa Solar V 3 0 Text revised in items b and c 18 5 Contest 4 Evaluation Criteria V 3 0 Details added 18 6 Contest 4 Scoring V 3 0 Text revised 19 4 Contest 5 Concepts to be evaluated V 3 0 Details added 20 5 Contest 6 Evaluation criteria V 3 0 Sub contests reordered 20 5 Subcontest 6 9 Home Electronics V 3 0 Text revised and details added 26 Deliverable Submission Instructions V 3 0 Details added 26 2 Electronic Submission V 3 0 List of Abbreviations updated 29 2 Web Site
170. ith caustic or corrosive 9 Knocked by objects or tools substances 10 Flying fragments or particles 21 Explosion 11 Accidents caused by living beings 22 Fire 12 Trapped by or between objects 23 Run over or hit by vehicles 13 Trapped by turned over machines tractors 24 Non traumatic pathologies or vehicles 25 In itinere It is important to remember that the Risk Analysis must cover not only the construction process but all the activities of the SDE Competition project development previous works at university decathletes training transport assembly maintenance during competition disassembly etc 8 sd europe ENERGY enfin Scheier gt fcc sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Figure 52 1 Process of analysis of the Health and Safety Plan PROJECT p l Spanish Regulation Ley 31 1995 R D 1627 1997 oe Y Tasks gy fg H VJ QUESTION 1 38 E 2 Which agents are taking part QUESTION 3 Elements What does it involve How can each labour risk be ma wm oe Pis we resolved 1 Fall of persons at a different level 2 Fal of persons at the same level 1 AVOID RISKS 3 Fal of objects because of collapse 4 Fallof objects because of manipulation 5 Fal of objects because they come kose E M ei Vater 2 2 COLECTIVE a Nocatee A SAFETY MEASURES 10 Flying fragments or particles m 1 Tr
171. ith the intended use In public areas the perception of the differences shall be made easy through visual and tactile differentiation when level differences do not exceed 550 mm and when the water surfaces perimeter are susceptible to causing falls The differentiation shall be at least 30 cm wide for example by means of sand gravel or similar texture Restricted Areas stairs Stairs from non public areas shall comply with the following conditions a The width of the tread shall be at least 800 mm b The riser shall be 200 mm maximum and the tread at least 220 mm The tread area is measured on each step depending on the direction of the house tour c In curved stairs the tread is measured on the stair s axis when it is less than 1 000 mm wide If the stairs wide is bigger the tread will be measured at a distance of 500 mm of the narrowest side In addition the tread will measure at least 50 mm in the narrower side and 440 mm in the wider side d Landings may have steps at 45 and steps without a riser In the latter case the tread projection will overlap at least 25 mm The measurement of the tread does not include the vertical projection of the upper tread e Stairs must have handrails in open sides Public Areas Staircases Public stairs must comply with a All steps must have the same riser and all steps from straight stretches of stairs will have the same tread b In straight stretches of stairs the tread will measure at l
172. ition Area An organizer assigned by the Competition Manager to observe team activities during contest week An observer reports observed rules infractions to the Rules Officials and records the results of specific contest tasks but does not provide interpretations of the Solar Decathlon Europe Rules Competition Area The organizer responsible for planning coordinating and directing a broad range of services that allows the SDE Organization to operate efficiently Office Services Area A Solar Decathlon Europe employee subcontractor or observer working on the project The Director is the general administrator and the main person responsible for the project on behalf of the general state administration Represents the Ministry of Public Works of the Spanish Government and has the final decision making authority in all the strategic aspects of the project The organizer responsible for communication issues between the internal and external parties of the Solar Decathlon Europe acting as proxy between the participant Teams and the media The organizer responsible for the management of the project and responsible for mobilizing all of the necessary resources for the achievement of the objectives with the final decision making authority in all the aspects related to the scope planning costs quality resources communication risks sponsorship and acquisitions of the project The organizer responsible for planning coordinating exe
173. ive presence in the communication actions Adequacy of the solutions designed for each target group and its pedagogic adaptation m 5 e atttm so Schneider Electr rct EX sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE o Efficiency The audience reached compared to the resources invested This assessment will not be only quantitative as certain groups or geographic scopes require a greater effort o Creativity A consistent development of the team s Visual Identity and its ability for being put into any context without losing its essence Originality and artistic value of the actions A total of 80 points will be awarded for this contest in the competition Rule 22 Contest 8 Inaustrialization and Market Viability To evaluate the house s viability regarding its promotion in the market the industrialization of the constructive system and its possibility of shaping urban groups In this sense three developing points are identified To identify and justify the target market of the house emphasizing the attraction capacity for potential users and companies of the building industry To develop a house making use of the industry concepts and technologies in the design and constructive process To study the grouping possibilities in order to generate different types of urban groups looking forward to multifamily housing The deliverables relative to the project as well as the on site evaluation of the house asse
174. ization electrical engineer to interconnect the house to the grid on the Villa Solar Must be a licensed professional which approves and signs the house s electrical systems drawings and spefications A team member who is the lead faculty member and primary representative of a participating school in the project also provides guidance to the team on an as needed basis throughout the project Responsible for signing the official document certifying the compliance of the codes of the country of origin A team officer who is responsible for developing and enforcing the team s Health amp Safety Plan during the competition phases assembly and disassembly of the houses See Rule 52 7 1 item A A team member collaborating with the organizers instrumentation team to develop a plan to accommodate the equipment used to measure the performance of the home during the competition A team member responsible for the architectural design effort license not required A team member responsible for the engineering design effort license not required A team member responsible for the planning and execution of the project A team member responsible for the safety measures observance during the event See Rule 52 7 1 item B A team member responsible for developing and enforcing the teams Site Operations Plan during the competition phases assembly and disassembly of the houses 8 o ENERGY e Sr h y Schreier ROCKWOOL 3 eens fcc
175. ization of natural lighting making optimal use of daylight the materials selection emphasizing its ecological aspects and its possibilities for being reused and or recycled and the adaptability of the spaces provided o Sustainability in Engineering and Construction To evaluate the Life Cycle the water consumption and the residue generation of the construction process from the materials manufacturing including energy to the final set up selective demolition plan reusability The structure flexibility and possibilities for being reused adapting to future technological changes will also be evaluated as well as the adequacy of the systems selected according to the house s needs ROCKWOOL Schneider py cman H KEE emm Elec gt Fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE o Sustainability in Energy Efficiency To evaluate the means considered to reduce energy demands the degree of local self supply and adjustment strategies of the temporary correlation generation consumption To evaluate the active strategies and systems which improve hydrothermal efficiency artificial lighting efficiency acoustic performance and air quality minimizing the associated energy consumption to the proposed solution The high efficiency equipments heating cooling and ventilation among others maintenance will also be evaluated To evaluate the high efficiency of the electric appliances selected for each house o Communication and
176. keeping the lighting level above 500 lux during the scored period a Reduced points are earned if the lighting level is between 300 lux and 500 lux Reduced points values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 5 4 b Light emitting devices within 45 cm of the sensors are not permitted 100 v 9 o 804 a v 9 60 5 E 5 40 4 2 204 x GE 100 300 500 700 Workstation light level lux Figure 5 4 Workstation Lighting comfort sub contest points distribution 8 e a Serene p 7 GE i r A JUDA ROCKWOOL E eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Full Points Lighting level lt 500 lux Reduced Points 300 lux lt Lighting level lt 500 lux No Points Lighting level E 300 lux Sub contest 5 5 Acoustic performance The fa ade airborne sound insulation will be measured The loudspeaker global method proposed in the ISO 140 5 1998 will be used Due to time restrictions only one facade will be evaluated The measurement method will be as follows e The unidirectional sound source will be placed outdoor at r 5 m distance from the facade and with a 45 angle of incidence as indicated in the following figure Ah Facade center height measured from the ground S Facade center relative horizontal displacement e An exterior sound measurement will be done with a microphone located at 2 m from the facade center and at 1 5 m height from the receiving room floor e Receiving room
177. l University of Madrid UPM The organizer responsible for evaluating the teams Health and safety plans and consequently developing the Competition s Health amp Safety Plan and supervising the houses assembly and disassembly works at the Villa Solar See Rule 52 3 Infrastructures Area a d ENERGY SA m 2 i DA Schneider D eens sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON Infrastructures Manager Inspector Monitoring amp Instrumentation Coordinator Jury Coordinator Observer Office Services Manager Organizer Director Press amp External Communications Coordinator Project Manager Public Events Coordinator Rules Official Scorekeeper Site Operations Coordinator Social Media amp Marketing Coordinator EUROPE The organizer responsible for the planning execution development and control of all the activities related to the assembly functioning and disassembly of the Villa Solar Infrastructures Area An organizer responsible for carrying out the house s inspections and filling out the corresponding Inspections Card according to the SDE Building Code Infrastructures Area The organizer responsible for the instrumentation system and the scoring server of the Competition Competition Area An organizer liaison between the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 Organization and the jury responsible for accompanying the jury during the houses visits the deliberation process and the evaluation reporting Compet
178. l be evaluated AAA 44 22 4 Conceptstobeevaluated sessi 44 22 5 Evaluation criteria esessesesssseeseeeneeeeenenee enne enne 44 fi ROCKWOOL ENERGY fff m Schneider pn SAINT GOBAIN SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE yes wed 45 Rule 23 Contest 9 InnovatlOn eiecti niente tenete tanen 45 remedies 45 23 2 It will be assessed on 45 23 3 How it will be evaluated AAA 45 23 4 Conceptstobeevaluated nennen 45 23 5 Evaluatiori criteria cere e tete de e nhe tutes 45 E e e LTE 46 Rule 24 Contest 10 Sustainability essen 46 ele Ee PH 46 24 2 It will be assessed on 46 24 3 How it will be evaluated AAA 46 24 4 Concepts to be Cvaluated a vccicsscccccssssccccsssccccasescccessetcccessacccvassacccesseacecees 46 24 5 Evaluation criteria eeessseseseeseneeneeennnee enne enne 46 24 02 SCOPING dm H WH R 47 SECTION 3 0 DELIVERABLES eene nnen nente ennt enns enses nn snnt nns 48 Rule 25 Preliminary Schedule of Deliverables sssnssssssssessssssrsssssressssess 48 Rule 26 Deliverable Submission Instructions ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeaeeeeeeeens 49 26 1 Shipped SUBMISSION BE 49 26 2 Electronic Submlsslon eene 49 26 3 Documents Formatting Requirements ccececececeeseeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeees 52 26 4 Revision and Evaluation Criteria
179. l post a message on the SDE WAT message board indicating the hours during which the occupancy rule is in effect the following day b The house occupancy rule is automatically suspended whenever the Comfort Zone contest measurements are suspended c During Dinner Party the house occupancy rule is automatically suspended See Rule 20 5 d Jurors observers official competition photographers and writers and others with authority to enter a house as an organizer are not counted toward the number of house occupants e Rule 12 1 remains in effect when jury walkthroughs and contest tasks are occurring simultaneously unless it has been suspended by a or b above Only Decathletes are permitted to operate the house and participate in the contest during contest week All competition related communications on the competition site shall be between the organizers and decathletes The final project assembled on the competition site shall be consistent with the design and specifications presented in the construction documents e i Sab ROCKWOOL D e gt fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE amp a H there are known inconsistencies between the final project and the construction documents the team is strongly encouraged to document these inconsistencies and submit the documentation to the SDE Organization as soon as possible after the inconsistency is known The SDE Organization will then submit this documentation or a summary of
180. lan different explanations for each of the target groups General public professionals architects engineers technicians and specialized press undergraduates teenagers and children as well as considering long and short tours attending to the number of public waiting Teams will have to manage the waiting lines during public tours and therefore design a specific area inside the lot for them to wait and include any entertainment activity Information panels and or equivalent electronic equipment always using the house s energy may be installed in this area Teams are encouraged to plan their route according to the accessibility requirements see Rule 51 trying to avoid any difficult point such as crossing of ways narrowings etc In case this is not possible teams will have to explain how these difficult points as well as turns entrance and exit accesses are solved see Rule 38 3 for further details concerning the information required Public tours and explanations must take into account those people with sensorial or motor disabilities and will design it according to Total Accessibility Criteria Therefore teams will have to plan all the necessary actions or systems to let them follow the same visit as the rest of the public without any information loss neither being split up or given special attention However only once the public tour and explanations have finished wheel chairs and strollers push chairs and people acco
181. lar This process will be coordinated between the persons in charge of the Site Operations Plan of the Villa and those in charge of each bo D 3 Teams are responsible for their lot s lighting in case necessary for realizing specific activities of assembly or disassembly or working during the night Each team will need generators to guarantee the light and energy supply during the assembly and disassembly phases considering the voltage used and the noise generated a Generators are permitted to power auxiliary equipment and construction lights necessary during assembly and disassembly b Engine generators maximum noise level shall be 60 dB A at 15 m under full load Note that a given dB level at one distance can be converted to an equivalent dB at a different distance c Generators must be equipped with secondary containment systems that can accommodate all of the oil fuel and coolant that the generator contains at maximum capacities During assembly and disassembly teams must take their waste products to the disposal areas available in the Villa Solar The release of water or other liquids in the Villa Solar must be realized according to the SDE Organization Each team will have to name a Construction Manager responsible for coordinating all its team s site operations Rule 3 2 For the assembly and disassembly phases there is a specific period established in the Competition Calendar During these two phases teams may work 24 hou
182. le 2 Audiovisual 1 AV 1 Press Release 3 PR 3 Project Manual 3 PM 3 Deliverable 3 Project Drawings 3 PD 3 Workshop Documentation WD Press Release 4 PR 4 Deliverable 4 Project Manual 4 PM 4 Project Drawings 4 PD 4 Press Release 5 PR 5 Project Manual 5 PM 5 Deliverable 5 Project Drawings 5 PD 5 Simulation Input Report 1 SIR 1 d ux NEL Ka sd europe Gran ENERGY NT GOBAN eder Bes SOLAR DECATHLON EL JROF Press Release 6 PR 6 Project Manual 6 PM 6 Deliverable 6 Project Drawings 6 PD 6 Villa Solar Documentation VSOL Audiovisual 2 AV 2 Press Release 7 PR 7 Project Manual 7 PM 7 Deliverable 7 Project Drawings 7 PD 7 SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials ODM Simulation Input Report 2 SIR 2 Any Deliverable Multimedia files MUL 26 3 Documents Formatting Requirements Project Drawings and Hard Copies Drawings O ISO A3 297 mm X 420 mm sheet size O Packaged into a single PDF file see Rule 26 2 O Consistent with the Project Drawings Template see Rule 30 2 Project Manual and Hard Copies Manual O ISO A4 210 mm X 297 mm sheet size O Packaged into a single PDF file see Rule 26 2 Ll Consistent with the Project Manual Template see Rule 30 3 Press Release O ISO A4 210 mm X 297 mm sheet size O Packaged into a single PDF file see Rule 26 2 96 4 Revision and Evaluation Criteria The deliverables will be reviewed by the SDE Organization during the previous phases of th
183. ll occur during the times specified in the Competition Calendar For each draw at least 50 litres of hot water shall be delivered in 10 minutes to qualify for points All available points are earned be delivering an average temperature of at least 43 C An average temperature below 37 C earns no points For temperatures between 43 C and 37 C points are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 6 7 n ROCKWOOL e sd europe BEES ENERGY Schneider Bas Fe erf Tt A E SAINT GOBAIN is zs ee e amp SOLAR DECATHLON EL JROF PE a These hot water draws are designed to simulate most of the washing and bathing tasks that would take place in a typical day b The schedule of hot water draws will most likely vary from one day to the next just as it does in a typical home c The maximum number of hot water draws for one day will not exceed three but they may occur consecutively d Teams will notify the Organization when they would like to realize the hot water draws during the time specified in the Competition Calendar 100 80 60 40 20 cl Points per hot water draw 30 37 43 50 Hot Water Draw Temperature 9C Figure 6 9 Hot water draws sub contest points distribution Full Points Temperature E 43 C Reduced Points 37 C lt Temperature lt 43 C No Points Temperature lt 37 C Sub contest 6 10 Dining Each team shall host three dinner parties during contest
184. lution Committee ii The Competition Manager submits the sealed envelope containing the team s written protest to the Protest Resolution Committee Unless the competition manager is called by the committee to testify he is not permitted to read the protest until after the protest resolution committee has submitted its written decision ii The Protest Resolution Committee opens the envelope and reads the protest in private No appearance by organizers or team members is authorized during the Committee s private deliberations No right to counsel by organizers or team members is authorized iv The Protest Resolution Committee notifies the Competition Manager if it would like to call any individuals for testimony The Competition Manager notifies individuals called for testimony The committee may call the Competition Manager for testimony v Testimony is provided by individuals called by the committee vi The Protest Resolution Committee notifies the Competition Manager of its decision and indicates how many points shall be assessed as a filing fee The decision of the Protest Resolution Committee is final and no further appeals are allowed vii If the decision involves changes to a team s score or a refund of some or all of the filing fee the Competition Manager notifies the Scorekeeper of the changes and the Scorekeeper applies the changes to the scoring server viii The Competition Manager posts a copy of the written protest and d
185. ly probable to take place in an immediate future and may mean a serious damage for the health of the workers In case of exposition to agents susceptible to causing a serious damage to the health of the workers it will be considered that there is a serious and imminent labour risk when an exposition to the mentioned agents is rationally probable to take place in an immediate future and would cause serious damage to health even when they are not evident immediately The Final HS Plan will be considered acceptable only when the SDE HS Coordinator certifies that all items are properly developed When teams have their HS Plan with an acceptable level the SDE HS Coordinator will issue them a certificate of approval Without the certificate of approval the Team will not be authorized to assemble the house in the corresponding lot of the Villa Solar Once the HS Plan has been accepted the participant teams are responsible for making updates whenever the parameters change and ask for a new approval For example if you did not plan to use a crane to place your house when your plan was submitted but later on you decide that a crane will be necessary you must update your plan accordingly must ask for the updated HS Plan approval and wait for the SDE HS Coordinator authorization to start working During the competition the SDE HS Area will participate in daily meetings with all the teams The SDE Organization will give specific instructions ba
186. mbly and functioning in the Villa Solar A multidisciplinary jury made up of architects engineers and building industry professionals The assessment will be made based on the technical aspects and grading the responsiveness and suitableness of the Team s project to the target market Jury scoring o Market viability of the product o Economic feasibility study and affordability o Degree of industrialization o Possibilities for Grouping Jury scoring o Market viability of the product The target market s identification of the house as well as the way of selling the product the house appeal and how to reach the buyers will be evaluated o Economic Feasibility Study and Affordability Analyzing the technical and economical possibilities of the product in at least three possible production scenarios e Very low level production 1 2 houses year e Medium level production 100 houses year e High level production 1 000 houses year atttm Schneider SAINT GOBAIN Bete Electr rct SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Affordability encourages teams to design and build affordable houses that combine energy efficient construction and appliances with renewable energy systems In this way the teams will demonstrate how energy saving features can help consumers save money today considering the house s construction cost o Degree of Industrialization The following concepts will be evaluated the components availability
187. ment at the conclusion of the Electrical Energy Balance contest will not be necessary c At the conclusion of the Electrical Energy Balance contest the weight of the desiccant material or device shall be less than or equal to its initial weight d Some desiccant systems with very low moisture storage capacities may be exempt from this requirement e Exemptions will be granted on a case by case basis If a team is intending to use a humidification system must notify the Organization for approval all the system s characteristics and the corresponding certifications of the different elements Dedicated heat sinks are not subject to the requirements of Rules 6 2 or 7 6 e A component that may at different times perform as either a heat sink or a heat source shall comply with Rule 7 6 If such a component does not comply with Rule 7 6 it shall comply with Rule 6 2 Rule amp Liquids a Supply and waste containers shall be located outside of the measurable area b Solar storage hot water or other thermal storage tanks may be located within the measurable area c Supply tank s or container s shall be fully shaded from direct solar radiation The procedure and associated requirements for water delivery is as follows a The Solar Decathlon Organization Europe will supply non potable water for the contest purposes Every team must have all the necessary means required by the SDE 2012 Organization for this end b Construction Do
188. mpanying them may have a different exit from the rest of the public During public tours teams must provide access to the public areas of the house at least living room and kitchen As houses may have two different levels and public tours may include visiting both floor levels access must be granted for disabled people without making use of B e 5 ole j CORA Bonus E A JUDA ROCKWOOL E eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE mechanical elements lifts nor splitting the tour Moreover as it is mandatory to show the rest of the house teams may make use of other means such as models videos mirrors drawings photos for this end Augmented reality systems and or any other electronic systems to enrich the public visit are permitted beyond those provided for people with sensorial disabilities All auxiliary electric electronic systems used during public tours such as screens beamers audio guides fans music players must be powered by the house s energy When planning their communication strategy during the Final Phase of the SDE 2012 Competition teams must consider the following aspects e Most of the visitors coming to the Villa Solar will be Spanish speakers e Due to the climatic conditions in Madrid teams are encouraged to plan shading areas elements and or devices inside their lot for the public waiting Each house shall be impounded on specified nights under the direct supervision of the organizers or staff Team Memb
189. mps 51 4 Safety for avoiding Drawing s showing compliance with conditions for avoiding i trapping and impact risk trapping and impact risk Safety against the risk of Specifications for level of illumination of house tour areas 51 4 Sit P inadequate lighting light fittings 51 5 Accessibility Interior and exterior plans showing the entire accessible tour route 51 6 Structural Safety Specifications for the use of dead loads live loads safety factors and load combinations in the structural calculations 51 7 Electrical System Specifications of the wiring channels panels and protections of the electrical installation 51 7 Electrical System One line electrical diagram and drawings showing the grounding execution and paths Rule 34 contest Support Documents The Contest Support Documents will be used to justify the Teams strategies towards the 10 contests of the Competition as well as describing the projects objectives in the different aspects considered in each of the Contests The following rules describe the specific content required for each Contest Support document MV sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL nes s n BEE pc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Rule 35 Architecture Design Narrative 35 1 Architectural Concepts The architecture design narrative must include a complete description of the architectural concepts taken into consideration in the house design Therefore it is necessary to explain the
190. ms conventional glasses B in pieces that can be big but remain together and do not separate typical laminated glasses C The glass disintegrates in small particles typical tempered glasses Z Highest impact class in which the glass does not break or breaks remaining in its place Glazed doors and glazed shower screens shall comply with the requirements stated in the table above for level differences smaller than 0 55 m Therefore glass or glazed surfaces not compliant with this requirement will not be permitted under any circumstance Impact due to not very perceptible elements In glazed surfaces that reach the ground and can be mistaken for doors or openings warnings of between 850 mm and 1100 mm in height and to a higher altitude between 1500 mm and 1700 mm shall be provided warnings are not necessary if the glazed surface has transoms spaced 60cm apart or if it has at least a crossbeam at the aforementioned height Trapping In order to restrict the risk of trapping produced by a manual sliding door sliding on the surface of the wall the distance to the nearest fixed element will be at least 200 mm 3 Safety against the risk of inadequate lighting In house tour areas light fittings must provide a minimum illumination level of 20 lux for exterior areas and of 100 lux for interior areas Access to the interior of the building The route of the house tour must be accessible At least one entrance to the interior must be
191. n The SDE Organization will try to help the Team come across any problem However if the Team continues with the idea of withdrawing from the Competition they must notify their decision to the SDE Project Manager with a letter signed by the Faculty Advisor All written withdrawals complying with the previous items are final Rule 4 vila Solar The Villa Solar specifications will be communicated through the SDE WAT including a detailed plan drawing indicating its limits accesses lots and circulation areas The perimeter of the Villa Solar will be limited by setting out accesses the allotted lots established limits and internal paths The SDE Organization will provide general lighting of the Villa Solar as well as the supply of water and public toilets Each team is financially responsible for any damage it causes in and to the competition site Therefore teams must contract a Compulsory Insurance for the Villa Solar The lots size is 20 0 m by 20 0 m Once already realized the SDE Lot Selection the SDE Organization will notify the teams the specific conditions for each lot Teams must design and plan all their site operations accordingly For exceptional reasons beyond the SDE 2012 Organization the lots size may vary 3 Sab ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE In the Villa Solar lots perimeters will be clearly defined and signposted Teams may not go beyond these limits under any circumstances
192. ncy phones assurance ID etc As mandatory the Evacuation Plan must be kept visible inside the lot using for example a waterproof mobile signpost during the final phase of the Competition Moreover each Team member must have a copy of it and keep it with him during their working periods Note The SDE Organization suggests teams to develop the HS Drawings as assembly sketches of each unit step by step including all the aforementioned information for a better understanding of the adopted measures and its effectiveness B Health and Safety Report The Health amp Safety Report is the document that complies with the regulation done trough the article 5 2 a of RD 1627 1997 For the SDE Competition a report with the following sections will be enough ENERGY SA BEE Schneider 2UDAIN ROCKWOOL D eM fcc Rule 52 7 6 8 e sar un D BE amp SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE BON Nom 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 k Annex 1 Identification of risks and evaluation of the efficiency of the adopted protections Annex 2 Identification of risks for possible later works Health and Safety Plan Precedents and Aim General data of the project Health and Safety plan Objectives Conditions of the site where construction will take place and interesting data related to the prevention of risks during the construction process Constructive process Type and characteristics of the materials and elements Site descripti
193. nd or with the different elements of the Villa Solar V e rour cNicA ENERGY attr Scbneider SAINT GOBAIN fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE SECTION 5 0 APPENDIXES Appendix A SDE WAT Je Introduction 000000 The Solar Decathlon Europe Worksite for Teams SDE WAT is the main communication platform between the teams and the organization The SDE WAT is a secure educational website which is accessible only for the participating teams personal password is required All the Team Members must be registered to be informed about the project It can be reached through the link http teams sdeurope org The primary usage of SDE WAT will be e receive all official communications e calendar updates e request and receive information or clarifications e submit questions upload and download files This user manual explain you how to use the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 Worksite Area for Teams SDE WAT Teams are responsible for the communications made by their team members through the SDE WAT For the first access to the SDE WAT the SDE Organization will give each team only two username with its own personal password These two users are for the Faculty Advisor Contact and for the Student Team Leader After the first access the team may request additional users to the organization To request additional users the Faculty Advisor shall send an e mail to wat sdeurope org filling in the excel format table named New Wat Users
194. nd unprotected traffic areas 6 Exception Fire reaction class D will be permitted providing there are two fire extinguishers in the house s interior Textile cover elements integrated into buildings such as tents will be M2 class in accordance with UNE 23727 1990 Fire reaction tests of building materials Construction materials classification ga fi ROCKWOOL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 2 Evacuation of occupants In the application of the Fire Safety Document from Building Technical Document CTE and considering the exceptional nature of the houses in order to set out the areas that will be part of the house tour shall be considered as Lobbies public areas in basement floors ground floors and mezzanines should consider an occupation density of 2 m2 person The dimensioning of the evacuation elements should take place in accordance with the following table Dimensioning of the evacuation elements Type of element Dimensioning W gt P 200 2 0 80 m Doors and doorways The width of any door should not be less than 0 60 m and not more than 1 23 m Hallways and ramps We P 200 gt 1 00 m W Element width m P Total number of people who are expected to pass through the dimensioned point 3 Fire protection systems The building will have at least a portable fire extinguisher inside the house and another one in the exterior both of 21A 113B efficiency 4 Fire resistance of the structure The structure
195. nominal output current of the inverter s Teams must include in the project documents certificates of the inverters manufacturers that demonstrate compliance with the galvanic separation requirement as well as with other requirements of the Royal Decree 1663 2000 mentioned in Rule 51 7 for example protection against over under voltage and frequency 5 6 Short circuit protection 5 7 Isolation and switching The photovoltaic system shall include the following protection devices at the utility interface A general manual switch a magnetothermic switch with short circuit current higher than the value indicated by the electricity distribution company This switch will be accessible to the electricity distribution company in order to be able to perform a manual disconnection of the photovoltaic system An automatic Residual Current Device for personnel protection against indirect contact Both protections will be provided to the teams by the Organizers sd europe 2 Electricity system For electrical system is understood all collection of equipments and circuits associated to a particular purpose electrical energy production conversion transformation transmission distribution or use The electrical system must comply with the following requirements based on the Low Voltage Electrotechnic Regulation and complementary technical instructions This Regulation was approved by Real Decree 842 2002 the 2nd August and i
196. o Section 4 0 Rule 52 for further details ert Trr Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G Electr ENERGY ROCKWOOL I3 eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Rule 4 7 Detailed Water Budget The water budget information may either be split between the Project Drawings and this section of the Project Manual or provided entirely in the Project Drawings If the information is split make sure this section of the Project Manual is clearly referenced on the relevant drawing sheet s R ule 48 Electric and Photovoltaic Chart In order to adapt the monitoring system for the Electrical Energy Balance contest teams must provide the SDE Organization with the Electric and Photovoltaic Chart from Deliverable 3 onwards Teams which do not send the required information will not be allowed to include the following specific elements DC Loads hard wired battery bank and battery inverter and special grid voltage and or frequency Rule 49 construction Specitications e The following structure organizes all the different divisions of the project construction specifications If there are no specifications under a particular division simply delete that division s bookmark e EVERY specification shall be clearly referenced on one or more relevant sheet s in the Project Drawings Hyperlinks between references in the drawings and corresponding specifications in the Project Manual is greatly appreciated but certainly not required because current software does not s
197. o use energy saving programs during the Final Phase of the SDE 2012 Competition must communicate it to the SDE Organization ENERGY MY sd europe Sa er f Tt SAINT GOBAIN Schneider De fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 37 3 Comprehensive Energy Analysis and Discussion Report From Deliverable 3 and onwards Teams must submit the Comprehensive Energy Analysis and Discussion Report consisting of two sections Section Projected Performance of Final House Design Minimum requirements 1 Introduction a Energy analysis objectives and methodology b Climate Data and Weather Analysis c Team Energy Strategy 2 House and Systems Description a Overall description of the project geometric envelope air tightness and any singular element that could contribute to the house energy efficiency b Passive design strategies and Energy efficiency measures EEM analyzed EEM is a design operation or technology change for the purpose of reducing energy consumption 3 House and HVAC Simulations Annual and for the two completion weeks a Brief simulation descriptions tools used capabilities and limitations b House modeling assumptions including internal gains occupancy behavior patterns ventilation and comfort temperature c Houses energy loads 4 Results and Discussions a House energy performance on both whole house basis and system by system basis Heat gains and losses by the building envelope b Pre
198. of 80 points will be awarded by the corresponding jury for this contest Rule 17 Contest 3 Energy Efficiency To encourage to excellence all the systems design looking for the reduction of the energy consumption assessing the functionality and efficiency of all the house components The Teams must demonstrate to what degree the house design including its systems definition contribute to enhance the energy efficiency of the house The deliverables relative to the project in particular on the Construction Documents as well as the on site evaluation of the house A multidisciplinary jury made up of engineers specialists in the different disciplines o Jury scoring 2 Efficiency of the House s Envelope 2 Efficiency of passive or mostly passive systems a Efficiency of the active systems heating cooling ventilation lighting and hot water 2 Energy analysis of the house and annual consumption estimation 2 Efficiency of the appliances and energy saving mechanisms 2 Efficiency increase due to the Control System Jury scoring o Efficiency of the House s Envelope The jury will evaluate the construction of the house envelope related to the energy efficiency of its materials and adopted solutions o Efficiency of HVAC systems The concept dimensioning and resolution of the HVAC systems facilities passive and or active strategies of the house will be evaluated as well as its efficiency to fulfill the house s needs att sd e
199. on Climatology description Accesses and paths for vehicles Determining factors for the house placing Overlaps with the affected services and other circumstances or activities of the environment able to cause risks during the construction Planned activities Trades whose intervention is affected by the risks prevention Auxiliary resources planned for the construction Machinery planned for the construction Construction site installations m Characteristics table for the stocks Activities for risks prevention a Construction plan determination of work effective timing b Overlaps and incompatibilities in the construction c Number of Team members taking part in the construction d Contracting planned Critical work phases for risks prevention Risks identification and efficacy evaluation of the adopted protections a Location and identification of the areas where the works involving special risks will be developed b Risks identification and efficiency evaluation of the adopted protections Collective protections to use Individual protection resources to use a Signposting of the risks Safe working procedures of every Team member Machinery and auxiliary resources Planned Measures in case of accident a First aids b First aids bag c Preventive medicine d Accident victims evacuation Risks identification for possible later works Useful plans and information for possible later works Adopted system for the level of health and safety control during
200. on including changes and design adjustments from the last deliverable Deliverable 5 is the most important deliverable of the SDE Competition before the Final Phase of the SDE 2012 Competition This deliverable is planned in order to organize the documentation being sent to the Juries and to not have any teams documentation mistaken Since the juries have a very limited opportunity to evaluate the constructed projects on the competition site the Construction Documents provide the only means for a team to give a detailed presentation of its project to the juries In the weeks leading up to contest week each juror shall evaluate sections of the teams Construction Documents relevant to the juror s respective area of expertise 27 6 Design Adjustments Documentation As stated in rule 12 3 Late design changes The final project assembled on the competition site shall be consistent with the design and specifications presented in the construction documents The Design Adjustments Documentation Deliverable will be opened to the participant teams from the day after Deliverable 5 due date Therefore if there is any change in your project after Deliverable 5 Updated Construction Documentation you must send it to the SDE Organization as soon as possible The corresponding missing and or revised information will be passed on to the building inspections group who will verify that the constructed house corresponds to the house design at t
201. on poster may be updated whenever the Team wishes to after having communicated that decision to SDE Organization via the SDEWAT 30 5 Villa Solar Documentation The Villa Solar Documentation will include two different types of documentation Information to prepare the Villa Solar Visiting Guide Details to be determined Jury Reports Teams must submit a brief report or summary for each one of the six Juried contests These briefings intend to make juror s revision easier by giving them a short summary per participating team Therefore before the event begins these reports will be given to the members of the juries associated with each of the contest activities The jurors and judges use the reports and the documents submitted by the teams to preview what they would be evaluating at the event The following reports must be submitted Architectural Brief Report Engineering and Construction Brief Report Energy Efficiency Brief Report Communication and Social Awareness Brief Report Industrialization and Market Viability Brief Report Sustainability Brief Report Sean from the relevant information all of them must include a detailed description of all the innovative aspects considered in order to evaluate them for the Innovation Contest These reports give the teams the opportunity to emphasize the most important aspects of their proposal regarding the corresponding contests Moreover the following requirements must been met The len
202. ons that have been signed and stamped by a qualified licensed professional They will include the conventional electrical installation as well as the photovoltaic installation a By signing and stamping the electrical drawings and calculations the licensed professional certifies that the electrical provisions of the Solar Decathlon Europe Building Code have been met by the design and that the electric system is safe for the public to enter if it has been built as designed The licensed professional must sign and stamp the electrical drawings and calculations of the house and all site components that might pose a threat to public safety if they fail D Codes Design Compliance Each team must submit a document certifying compliance with the country of origin codes signed by the faculty advisor a By signing this document the Faculty Advisor certifies that the house complies with all the codes of the country of origin therefore the house is safe for the public to enter if it has been built as designed The architectural footprint as defined below cannot exceed 150 0 m a The footprint includes the entire area within the defined building perimeter including the house and the site components b The deck or platform is not included in the architectural footprint C For openings located within the footprint if there are elements of the openings which visually continue the house aesthetics the total area of these openings will be
203. oon as possible Technical Requirements e Maximum length 5 minutes e Language English Other spoken languages might be used in punctual interventions but they must be subtitled or doubled in English e A written version of all spoken parts must be given to the organization in English Additionally teams may send the Spanish or any other language translation e Format Full HD 1080p o 1080i 1920x 1080 px e VIDEO o Encoding Mp4 compression H 264 o Frames per second 25 6 29 97 fps o Minimum Bitrate 4000 more is better ert Trr Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi dm os ROCKWOOL D eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE e AUDIO o Encoding MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 or Ogg Vorbis o Frequency 44 8 or 44 1 Khz o Number of channels 2 channels stereo o Minimum Bitrate CBR or VBR 128kb s e Recognition of all team sponsors and supporting institutions must be limited to a maximum of 1 minute or 20 of the total time whichever is less Rule 29 Team Web Page 29 1 Preliminary Web Page A preliminary Web site URL to a site consisting of at least three pages shall be submitted with Deliverable 1 The sites should offer then at least basic information about the university or universities that support the team as well as the webmaster communications and sponsorship manager contacts Solar Decathlon Europe logo must be included and linked to the competition s webpage 29 2 Web Site Page The final URL for the t
204. ork Phases cete en ege euer 98 52 2 1 Step 1 Process of analysis 98 52 2 2 Step 2 Health and Safety Plan 100 52 2 3 Step 3 Preparing for construction works 103 52 2 4 Step 4 Construction works seeseseseeeeeeeennen nnns 103 52 3 SDE Health and Safety Area 104 52 4 HS Plan Approval ccccccccssssecessnececseeececseaeeeceaaeeeeseaaeceeseaaeeeenaeeeeseaas 104 52 5 Construction works Control 104 52 6 Health and Safety Bonus and Penaltles 105 52 6 1 BONUS asrianiasr eee tite eere nus 105 E En ELE 105 52 6 3 Degree ofthe faults cie eee crai eeEde 106 52 7 Health and Safety Teams General Requirements ssss 107 52 7 1 Team members in charge of Health and Safety 107 52 7 2 Relationship with the SDE HS Area 107 52 7 3 Cortractedistaff ied alte tei ERE Ee a 108 52 7 4 Working Shifts and Resting nenne 108 52 7 5 Emergency and Accident Procedures esses 108 52 7 6 Collective protections sss enne 109 52 7 7 Individual protection 109 52 7 8 Vehicles in the Villa Solar AA 110 SECTION 5 0 APPENDIXES erect er epe dee e SERRE ue EEN 111 Appendix A SDE WAT 111 1 Jntrod ctionz sae tein oed repete eere bct hes 111 2 DT EC e 111 WS SA NT COBAIN Sedet mee amp SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 3 How to edit your profile cccccccccsssecessseceeseseeeesenaeeceeqaeeeesesaeeeeneaaes 111 4 S
205. ork not only to develop and build their houses but also to enhance the systems integration and generation of knowledge on sustainable construction Solar Decathlon Europe offers students a unique opportunity for learning taking theory and putting it into practice and doing so through a case study Students working on the project will be challenged to use their innovation capacity and their ability to design and build an energetically self sufficient solar house The projects are developed by multidisciplinary teams giving the student the opportunity to learn not only about technical issues but also about teamwork communication skills a sustainable lifestyle and socio economic issues in order to ensure the viability of their project The official language for the SDE 2012 Competition is English However for activities involving non members of the SDE Organization or the participant teams the language utilized will be the language of the area B ul i Ka sd europe Hie ENERGY Ni Ai uy e Schneider De D LI SATIN JUDAN SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE SDE RULES The Solar Decathlon Europe Rules are designed to achieve the Organization objectives and to promote a fair and interesting competition among teams The Rules for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 are based on the American version of the competition However there are important changes concerning the deliverables and contests adding more emphasis on sustainable energy efficiency
206. otests may be filed by teams for any reason A filing fee of up to 10 points may be assessed to the team filing the protest if the protest is deemed by the protest resolution committee to be frivolous a Teams are encouraged to communicate with the Rules Officials in an attempt to resolve issues and complaints before resorting to the protest process Protests should be filed only if the team and the Rules Officials are not able to resolve the dispute themselves or if the team or the Rules Officials are too busy to engage in discussions that may result in resolution of the dispute without a protest b Protests must be submitted between 9 a m and 7 p m and within 24 hours of the action being protested The final opportunity to file a protest is 5 minutes following the conclusion of the final sub contest on the final day of contest week Exception The results of one or more sub contests may be announced during the final awards ceremony The results of sub contests announced during the final awards ceremony may not be protested C The protest shall be submitted to the Competition Manager in a sealed envelope It shall include the name and signature of a Faculty Advisor the current date and time an acknowledgement that a 10 point filing fee will be assessed a clear description of the action being protested and a succinct description of the protest d The protest resolution procedure follows i The Competition Manager convenes the Protest Reso
207. ouses competition in Europe The document specified that the European competitions were to be held in alternate years from those in America The SDE Organization goal is to contribute to the knowledge and dissemination of industrialized solar and sustainable housing and therefore has the followings basic objectives o To raise awareness of the students participating in the competition on the benefits and opportunities offered by the use of renewable energies and sustainable construction challenging them to think creatively and develop innovative solutions that contribute to energy savings and how it affects our everyday lives o To encourage the construction professionals to select materials and systems that reduces the environmental impact of a building over its entire lifetime optimizing its economic viability and providing comfort and safety of occupants o To educate the general public about responsible energy use renewable energy energy efficiency and the technologies available to help them reduce their energy consumption o To emphasize the correct order of intervention first reducing the building energy consumption and increasing its energy efficiency and afterwards integrating solar active systems and or other renewable technologies Moreover the building systems must be selected and dimensioned using environmental and cost effective criteria o To encourage the use of solar technologies and other renewable energy sources o
208. plaining the scoring assigned and the evaluation criteria considered The teams will obtain points for successfully completing the requested tasks The carrying out of each task will be controlled by an observer who will register the results and his remarks in the observers logs The scoring is based on the approach to the goal predetermined in the contests During the Contest week the house will be continuously monitored and specific measurements will also be done The scoring is based on the approach to the goal predetermined in the contests efr A besoin Ka sd europe ESI ENERGY sa EN BREET mee Be zen ed SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Participant teams and general public will have access to all the information related to the monitoring of the houses as well as to the scorings tables different measurements results scorings periods etc Chart 2 Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 Points distribution Contest Sub contest Name Contests SubContests Assigned by Points Points 1 Architecture 120 Jury 2 Engineering amp Construction 80 Jury S3 Energy Efficiency 100 Jury 4 Electrical Energy Balance 120 4 1 Electricity Autonomy 60 Monitored performance 4 2 Temporary correlation 40 Monitored performance 4 3 Electricity use per measurable area 20 Monitored performance 5 Comfort Conditions 120 5 1 Temperature 7O Monitored performance 5 2 Humidity 10 Monitored performance 5 3 Indoor Air Quality
209. porting institutions and companies tracking consisting on a list of sponsoring collaborating institutions and companies indicating their names field of work and type of collaboration with the team as well as the contact details of the person of the team in charge of the communication with the company or entity full name telephone and e mail address This contact information will be used by the SDE Organization only for statistical purposes in order to assess the companies implication impact in the competition in their R amp D Research amp development activity This information must be included from Deliverable 3 onwards e Presentations used to raise sponsorships Rule 39 industrialization and Market Viability Reports 39 1 Design Report The teams shall present this report for Deliverable 1 indicating the Market target towards which they expect their house to fit and Market studies and potential user s characterization to figure out in which field the house should be viable The teams shall work in the possibility for industrialization and versatility of the proposal for individual houses semidetached houses and block houses 39 2 Construction Report The following four items must be included in the Industrialization and Market Viability Report of Deliverables 3 4 5 6 and 7 e Market Viability of the product e Economic feasibility study e Industrialization degree e Possibilities for grouping Market viabili
210. process from the primitive idea up to the final house design its coherence the space flexibility and definition the systems integration and the passive strategies used In the same way the house materials and construction shall be described as well as all the concepts and architectural elements included For further details please refer to the criteria established in Contest 1 Architecture 35 2 Summary of reconfigurable features This summary will be used before during and after jury tours to verify that the team complies with Rule 6 2 Be sure to include references to relevant drawings and or specifications If you are not sure whether something is considered a reconfigurable feature include it in this summary just in case The Competition Manager will review the summary and notify the team if any of the listed items are not considered reconfigurable features 35 3 Lighting Design Narrative The lighting design narrative shall describe both the use of natural and artificial lighting to fulfill the house light needs The calculations of the lighting systems and the energy efficiency shall be included The lighting quality for the space and comfort definition will be positively assessed evaluating the night and day specific needs The lighting use to highlight the house s architectural values will be also evaluated Rule 36 Engineering and Construction Design Narrative The engineering design narrative shall include a descri
211. ption of the following aspects o Structural design o Constructive design o Systems design plumbing electrical and photovoltaic o Electrical Production Simulation 36 1 Structural Design Teams shall explain the structural design of the house from the initial premises to its consequent project development describing the materials used its objectives and the main reasons for the final adopted solution The calculations are to be included in the Structural Calculations section in the Project Manual 36 2 Constructive Design Teams shall explain the constructive design of the house from the initial premises to its consequent project development describing the materials used its objectives and the main reasons for the final adopted solution as well as explaining the acoustic performance of the adopted solutions defined as follows Acoustic performance of the adopted solutions Materials characteristics calculations simulation with reverberation time The report contents are Estimate indoor reverberation time In order to complete the reverberation time estimation you must include the most significant internal coating materials absorption coefficients and the calculations carried out The reverberation time may be estimated theoretically or through acoustic simulation The absorption coefficients and the reverberation time must be shown for the following frequencies 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz ENERGY S
212. quired file naming convention for all electronic files follows TEAM ABBREVIATION DELIVERABLE ABBREVIATION SUBMISSION DATE YYYY MM DD EXTENSION Example 1 A set of Updated Constructive Development Project Drawings submitted by Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid UPM to the organizers for follow up review on April 5 2009 would have the following file name UPM_PD 4_2009 04 05 pdf Example 2 A set of three multimedia files submitted by Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid UPM to the organizers on June 3 2008 would have the following file names UPM_MF_1_2008 06 03 pdf UPM_MF_2_2008 06 03 pdf UPM MF 3 2008 06 03 pdf ROCKWOOL ENERGY MR Schneider pg e sd europe Sa SOLAR List of Team Abbreviations DECATHLON EUROPE Team Name Abbreviations American University in Cairo AUC Aquitaine Bordeaux Campus ABC Odooproject BME Chiba University CUJ TU Delft ReVolt House TUD Rh ne Alpes TRA HelioMet ASD Team Norge NTNU RWTH Aachen University RWTH Andalucia Team AND Team Brasil BRA PRISPA BUC Med in Italy ROME Team DTU DTU Tongji Team TJU e co Team UPC EHU Team EHU CEU Team Valencia CEU cem nem FAUP ECOLAR HTWG List of Deliverable Abbreviations Deliverable Number Electronic Documentation Name Abbreviations Press Release 1 PR 1 Deliverable 1 Project Manual 1 PM 1 Project Drawings 1 PD 1 Press Release 2 PR 2 Deliverab
213. r degree research field and teaching areas making special emphasize in those aspects which the team consider most relevant Please keep this information updated within each deliverable and make sure to include all the Team Officers please refer to Rule 3 2 T erf i ENERGY SAINT G RAIN Scbneider dm os ROCKWOOL D e fcc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE e Project description Teams must include an essay from 500 to 1500 words explaining the progress made in the project as well as updated information on the dissemination activities realized since the previous deliverable The target public for these documents are international mass media journalist so it is important to use a clear structure and include complete updated and easy to understand information Among others teams should focus on o Team s organization and objectives o Project development and current state o House s description and relevant items technologies materials etc o Dissemination activities and current impact e Collaborating institutions and sponsoring companies Short description of each of them identifying their field of work and defining the collaboration established with the team Please keep this information updated within each deliverable e Project images Within each deliverable teams must provide new high quality images for their publication in printed media and or television These images must show the progress of
214. ransport insurance accidents and medical insurances must be included in the estimated budget of the project Additionally teams will have to clearly specify the Total Construction Cost of the House indicating the items exclusively corresponding to the construction process and materials Teams may do so underlining the items in the above mentioned cost estimate or elaborating a Construction Cost Budget apart ert Trr Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi dm os ROCKWOOL D eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE amp sd europe Rule 45 site Operations Plan 45 1 Objective The Site Operations Plan is an executive document for planning specific for each team in which they must take into account all of the activities resources needs and deadlines The Plan has to guarantee the assembly and disassembly of the house with logic order and total safety Every team must hand in its Plan to the organization who will draw up the general Site Operations Plan of the Villa Solar that will harmonize the needs of all teams and avoid interference The organization will revise all of the Site Operations Plans of the teams to verity their efficiency and identify possible conflicts between them The organization will develop a general Site Operations Plan of the Villa Solar based on the information sent by the teams in their Site Operations Plan This is why it is very important for the plans to be as specific as possible
215. rations Coordinator EUROPE The organizer responsible for developing and implementing a long range corporate giving strategy to identify cultivate solicit and steward relationships with business supporters fostering a strong worldwide awareness and support Communications Area Individuals working for the organizers on the project The organizer responsible for the communication with the participant teams helping them come across the project development Competition Area A team member responsible for the team s communications with the media and for developing all the communications materials as well as for updating the information concerning the Communications activities through the SDE WAT Works in conjunction with the SDEs Communication Organizers to coordinate the team s interactions with the media A team member responsible for the planning and execution of the construction transport assembly and disassembly of the house A team member responsible for the team s primary strategies and coordination of Tasks Contests is also responsible for demonstrating the compliance of appliances with the Rules A team member who is an enrolled student undergraduate or post graduate studies at a participating school or has graduated from a participating school within 12 months of the beginning of assembly A team member responsible for completing the Electric and Photovoltaic chart and working in conjunction with the SDE Organ
216. rature keeps between 21 C and 23 C or between 25 C and 27 C Reduced points values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 5 1 b 100 v 2 wy 80 5 a v 2 60 9 H 5 40 Qa n 2 20 amp rz 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Temperature 2C Figure 5 1 Temperature sub contest points distribution Full Points 23C lt Temperature ES 25 Reduced Points 21 C lt Temperature lt 23 C 25 C lt Temperature lt 27 C No Points Temperature lt gn e Temperature 2 OC Sub contest 5 2 Humidity The relative humidity will be constantly measured A humidity sensor will be located next to a temperature sensor All available points are earned at the conclusion of each scored period by keeping the time averaged interior relative humidity between 4096 and 5596 during the scored period See the Competition Calendar for the schedule of scored periods a Reduced points are earned if the time averaged interior relative humidity keeps between 25 96 y 40 96 or between 55 96 y 6096 Reduced points values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 5 2 100 4 Points per scored period 4 e Humidity 6 Figure 5 2 Humidity sub contest point s distribution A ES ENERGY ames o eif SAINT GOBAIN Schneider ROCKWOOL E ae fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE amp Full Points 4096 IA IA Relative Humidity 55 Reduced Points 25 Relative Humi
217. rds the maximum and minimum area permitted Moreover the floor with the smallest area may not have a measurable area larger than 5096 of the other floor measurable area only counts the measurable area projected on top of or beneath and coincident with the floor with the bigger measurable area e H the building has convertible or moveable components the maximum and minimum measurable areas during live presentations or shown in printed media presented by the team during jury visits public exhibits or contests counts towards the maximum and minimum measurable areas of record respectively f Closets or any other storage element built from floor to ceiling are excluded from the measurable area g For holes covered by any constructive element the 50 of its surface counts towards the measurable area permitted Holes are patios located inside the measurable area a The main entrance may be placed on any side of the house However an accessible route leading to and from the main street of the Villa Solar to and from the main entrance of the house shall be provided Possible Exception pending the approval of the SDE Organization teams on corner lots may modify the exit route so that it empties onto a cross street Teams requesting this option shall provide an alternate site plan in the Construction Documents that shows an exit to the cross street The alternate site plan will be considered if the team ends up on a corner lot
218. rials of the house which allows establishing an energy constructed m factor 6 Solar Facilities Regarding the solar facilities the documentation will reflect the following elements e Description of the time calculation of the energy recovery the time it would take for the facility to generate the energy necessary to manufacture its components under solar radiation and temperature conditions of an average year e Calculation of the CO2 emissions savings associated to a year of functioning e Description of the accessibility for the maintenance of the facilities 7 Equipment It will include a description of the characteristics of the house s equipment appliances lighting HVAC and Hot water equipments making reference to its contribution to the house s sustainability Rule 42 dinner Party Menu Teams will have to submit the dinner menu indicating e Name of the courses and drinks e List of ingredients and quantities per course e Food preparation e Enclosing an image of every course Rule 43 Contest Week Tasks Planning Teams are encouraged to include a planning for the realization of the tasks subcontests during the Contest Week This timetable will help the team and the SDE Organization to provide the resources needed and plan it in advance Rule 44 Cost Estimate and Project Financial Summary Teams will have to submit the Cost Estimate and the Business and Fund Raising Plan including updated information and de
219. ric Drawings and Calculations see Rule 6 1 e Structural Drawings and Calculations See Rule 6 1 e Certificate of Country of origin Code compliance See Rule 6 1 artim ENERGY AINT SORAIN Schneider B m os ROCKWOOL D e fcc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 98 2 Architectural Model Teams must submit an architectural model of their houses to the organization within Deliverable 2 The detail level will be chosen by the team according to the model scale and to their competition strategy The model will be metric scale 1 25 base dimensions of 80 cm x 80 cm It is possible to include lighting in the model but the SDE Organization may not guarantee that it will be switched on in all the exhibitions The model must be built and packaged with appropriate materials in order to withstand handling and transportation Along with the model a methacrylate display case 5 mm thick must be included following the indications given by the SDE2012 organization Models will be shown in fairs and events around the world during 2011 and 2012 representing and explaining the SDE2012 project To make transportation and exhibition assembly easier and contribute to the exhibition homogeneity models will be sent with the display case inside a plywood box according to the design proposed by the SDE2012 Organization Teams may replace their model by shipping the new model to the address specified in Rule 26 1 only after having comm
220. rope Building Code and the Solar Decathlon Europe Rules so that the inspectors will be able to grant final on site approval by simply verifying that the constructed project on the competition site was accurately represented by the Construction Documents e The Construction Documents shall clearly describe a team s proposed assembly and disassembly procedures The Site Operations Manager will review the teams procedures to identify and address potential conflicts among the teams Each team is encouraged to consult the Site Operations Manager as the relevant sections of the Construction Documents are being developed e The Construction Documents shall provide a residential contractor with all the information needed to generate an accurate detailed cost estimate and to efficiently construct the building as the design team intended it to be built The Construction Documents must be comprehensive because the design team shall assume that the contractor has had no prior communication with the design team has no prior knowledge of the design and has little or no experience building high performance residences ert Trr Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi dm os ROCKWOOL D e fcc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 27 5 Update Construction Documentation The objective of Deliverable 5 is to obtain additional information and update the documentation sent in Deliverable 4 based on the requirements made by the SDE Organizati
221. rrying out the correct planning for the Communication implies an analytical and methodical process from which a rational choice of the objectives to be achieved can be deduced It also means the selection of possible alternatives for action in order to be able to achieve them It is most likely that no two teams will have identical needs which is why it is important to be able to count on the support and assessment of people trained in the subject professionals or students with Communication skills to design a communications plan which is adjusted to the needs resources and objectives of each team These people could be e Students and Teachers of advertising Journalism Marketing or Public Relations e Communications Department of the Faculty e Consultants or Communications Agencies e Students and Teachers of Graphic Design Web sites Communications Plan Content The Communication Plan is the result of the above described process Consisting of the following documents it must be updated within each deliverable explaining the project development and progress 1 Communication Project Defines the message and establishes the target public and the specific approach to each of these groups with calendar dates and planning as well as budget for all these actions filling in one single descriptive page for each action 2 Public Tour Description Describes the communication strategy which will be used for showing the house to public in the V
222. rs per day always complying with the working shifts established by the Health and Safety responsible Please refer to Section 4 0 Rule 52 7 4 for further details regarding working shifts and requirements according to Health amp Safety regulations Every team is responsible for the transport to Madrid Teams will have to consider the dimensional aspects suggesting that the maximum load to be palletable The SDE 3 emos ROCKWOOL ER cece fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Organization suggests the participant teams to contact transport companies during the development phase of the project to guarantee that the freight transport rules will be complied with Special attention must be paid to Customs regulations by those teams not from the European Union Rule 5 The Solar Envelope To protect a neighbor s right to the sun the house and all site components on a team s lot must stay within the solar envelope shown in Figure 1 a The official height of a site component or set of contiguous site components is the vertical distance from the point of highest grade along the outside perimeter of the site component s to the highest point of the site component s b Small weather stations antennas air vents and other similar components may be specifically exempted from the compliance of solar envelope if all of the following conditions are met i The team makes a request to the SDE Organization for an exemption i The team can prove
223. rsion including ALL the information not only that added after the latest deliverable of the tracking tables of the communication actions in each deliverable 38 3 Public Tour Description Teams must describe the route proposed for the Public Tours at the Villa Solar from Deliverable 3 and onwards indicating access and exit of the lot it must be located in the main road side access and exit of the house where the waiting lines will be formed and controlled the house tour itself a single route for all visitors For this end teams must submit drawing s showing the route and contouring intersection paths circle diameter width of doors corridors crossings and narrowings demonstrating compliance with the accessibility requirements stated in Rule 51 A complete visit description is required indicating the stops established along the visit and how will the house s highlights be explained if different explanations are planned for the different target groups please include a brief description of each Moreover teams must explain the types of visits routes if there is one decathlete going along with the visitors or if they are positioned in specific points the time length the languages available and the number of people per group Teams intending to realize life demonstrations of the house s mobile elements in case existing must include sketch s showing the adopted measures in order to guarantee public safety If teams pl
224. s teams must submit a document signed by a competent technician This document justifies the resistant properties of the materials and the design from a structural safety point of view considering the actions indicated in their national rules sd europe B ENERGY e ei Schneider S GOBAIN ROCKWOOL E eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE SECTION 4 0 SDE BUILDING CODE Although there is some degree of overlap between the two it is important to note some crucial distinctions between the Solar Decathlon Europe Rules and the Solar Decathlon Building Code The Rules primarily exist to promote a fair and interesting competition The Building Code primarily exists to protect the public health and ensure safety Failure to comply with the Rules may result in official warnings penalties point or disqualification from the competition Failure to comply with the Building Code may prohibit the participation of the house in any aspect of the overall competition Therefore compliance with the Building Code is a prerequisite for participation in the competition Rule 51 Building Codes Application Due to the international character of the Competition it has been decided that the participating universities will use the Building Code and Regulation of their country for the designing the houses All the participating countries have similar regulations developed with recognized reliability and safety The only exception that will be made to the abo
225. s fire resistance will be R30 the structure must resist for 30 minutes 1 Safety against falls Slipperiness of the floors In order to avoid the risk of slipping floors included in house tours shall comply the following degrees of slipperiness Required floor classes depending their location Location and floor characteristics Class O Dry interior areas Surface s slope less than 696 Surface s slope equal to or greater than 696 Stairs included 2 Humid interior areas such as building entrances from the outside 9 roofed terraces bathrooms toilets kitchens etc surface slope less than 696 2 surface slope equal to or greater than 696 Stairs included Co Exterior areas 9 1 Direct access to restricted areas excluded Floors are classified according to their resistance to slipping value Rd as follows Floor classification in accordance with their degrees of slipperiness Resistance to slipperiness Rg Type Rd lt 15 0 15 Rd x35 1 35 lt Rd x45 2 Rd gt 45 3 The resistance to slipperiness value Rd is determined by the pendulum testing as described in Appendix A in UNE ENV 12633 2008 using C range in a test tube without accelerated ROCKWOOL q R atttm Schneider Ka sd europe GES ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN ORNE Mes es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE wear The sample will be representative of the most unfavorable conditions for slipperiness Exception
226. s of content The objective of the page and its identification with its creator must be clear from the beginning Brief description with the possibility of extending it of the key identification data who what description objectives etc It is recommended that it be regularly updated 4 Language The entire website s content must be available in English and optionally in any other language It is recommended to publish a shortened version in the team s mother language and in Spanish 5 URL Teams must have their own internet domain using either a geographical es fr etc or a generic com or org one 6 Contact At a minimum an e mail contact to the Webmaster is provided as a graphical or text link on the home page of the site Additionally the webpage will include a press and a sponsorship contact T Sponsors Recognition Teams websites will contain a specific section where supporting institutions and sponsors will be named or represented by their logos linking to their web pages We encourage teams to ask those institutions and business to put the combined version of SDE team logo with the Team sponsor or equivalent heading in their homepages linking to the website of the team which they are supporting 8 SDE Brand amp Organization Recognition The SDE logo must appear in every section of the web linking to the SDE Competition URL
227. sed on the activities to perform throughout the day Therefore according to the experience during the previous days the actions to be repeated or avoided will be indicated Throughout the competition the HS Coordinator HS Inspectors and or HS Observers will inspect the lots of all the Teams The objectives of these inspections will be e sd europe uM erf Fre Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN P Electi fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE e Work with the Teams helping them to solve any problem related with the HS Area Verify compliance with the HS measures e Accordingly decide if bonus and or penalties are to be applied e f necessary stop the works immediately some activities or all of the works As stated in Rule 52 2 2 the HS Coordinator and HS Inspectors have the authority to stop the works As mandatory Teams must post a copy of the approved HS Plan on the team s lot during the complete final phase of the Competition The SDE HS Area members may require it at any time Complying with the safety measures is a prerequisite for participation in the Competition The SDE HS Area has the authority to apply bonus penalties and or act on the competition according to the following After Deliverable 5 Teams complying with the three following items will obtain up to 5 points of bonus for the total score of the Competition e All the documents required for Deliverable 5 regarding Health and Safety are received on time
228. seesees 66 E Ss Karim pe s copus Sedet me Ke SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE 35 3 Lighting Design Narrative essen nnne nnns 66 Rule 36 Engineering and Construction Design Narrative 66 36 1 Structural Desiglhi iiic ici reed eer ed D end eed 66 36 2 Constructive Design 66 36 3 Plumbing System Design cccccesseseceeseeeceeseeeececeeeeesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaes 67 36 4 Electrical System Desen 67 36 5 Photovoltaic Systems Desen 67 36 6 Electrical Energy Balance Simulation eese 68 36 7 Solar Thermal Design riore rire rte oper RS 69 36 8 Building Integrated Solar Active Systems 69 Rule 37 Energy Efficiency Design Narratihve 70 37 1 Technical Project Summary sees 70 37 2 Appliances Report i ni item dena densest EE EE AE 70 37 3 Comprehensive Energy Analysis and Discussion Report 71 Rule 38 Communicatioris P an ciii re aiaa 72 ete Dog In BE 72 38 2 Communications brolect e nnne 73 38 3 Public Tour Description ennemis 74 38 4 Team Visual Identity Manual 74 38 5 Sponsorship Manual 75 Rule 39 Industrialization and Market Viability Reports 75 39 1 Design Report 75 39 2 Construction Report eec tete Y Ex Nee Eu ea iaa eia 75 Rule 40 Innovation Report 77 40 1 gl Ee n 77 40 2 Contents index and structure 77 P e ms amp SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Rule 41 Sustainability Report 77 L
229. ses especially those that can be adapted to multifamily buildings New attractive formulas that improve the perception of the users and industry towards these typologies of housing thus favoring their future commercialization New ways of business promotion and commercialization of the roduct A total of 80 points will be awarded by the corresponding jury for this contest Rule 24 Contest 10 Sustainability To evaluate the skillful and the environmental sensibility of the teams house design techniques systems and components to attain the maximum reduction of negative environmental impact during the house components manufacturing the construction phase the building s live and demolition The deliverables relative to the project in particular in the Sustainability Report included in the Project Manual as well as the assembly and functioning of the house in the Villa Solar A multidisciplinary jury of professionals specialized in the different areas of this contest Jury scoring Sustainability in Architecture Sustainability in Engineering and Construction Sustainability in Energy Efficiency Communication and Social Awareness in Sustainability Sustainability in the Industrialization and Market Viability proposal Jury scoring o Sustainability in Architecture To evaluate the passive strategies to reduce energy consumption and resources of the proposed solutions bioclimatic principles eco efficiency the optim
230. shall be highlighted On the other hand the economic benefits to make the house s commercialization become viable shall include information regarding its energy expenses reduction explain how and how much money is saved due to the appropriate house s design the high energy efficiency of the systems and the inclusion of renewable energies Economic feasibility study To identify the circumstances where the house s production will be most viable it would be helpful to set out different scenarios e Low production level 1 2 houses year e Medium production level 100 houses year e High production level 1000 houses year A table comparing the three production scenarios cost s recovery time of the initial investment and benefits shall be included Industrialization degree The industrialization degree of the house as well as its suitableness for a mass production as much for its constructive system as for its assembly process shall be explained It is recommended to include the following aspects 1 Constructive system e Dimensional coordination market standardized pieces e A list of all the catalogue s components used and its relation to the total e An explanation of the industrialized 2D and 3D components use and composition e A definition of the innovative components and systems used to make house s production or assembly easier or reduce its costs 2 System s easy understanding e System s clear explana
231. sign process is the person who signs the HS Plan certifying the truthfulness of the information submitted and is responsible for every decision established in the HS Plan In compliance with Law 38 1999 ey de Ordenaci n de la Edificaci n it is mandatory that the HS Team Coordinator during design and construction has a qualified university degree according to its responsibilities which among other may be e Architect e Building Engineer e Engineer e Technical Engineer Moreover it is mandatory to clearly identify the HS Team Coordinator in the HS Plan Note The SDE HS Area suggests that a Faculty or another person with authority in the team assumes the role of HS Team Coordinator during design and construction B Safety Officers The Safety Officers are in charge of the safety measures observance The Spanish Regulations identify Safety Officers as preventive resources As mandatory Teams must designate Safety Officers and must clearly identify them in the HS Plan Safety Officers need to be persons with e Enough knowledge of the assembly disassembly process e Enough experience to identify risks and to look for the best way to solve them e Enough authority inside the team to lead the rest of the team members and to stop the activities or all the assembly or disassembly process when necessary As responsible for developing and enforcing the team s Health and Safety Plan the HS Team Coordinator or at least one of the
232. sion o From 15 min after the deadline till 48 hours after Up to 0 5 points o From 48 hours after the deadline till 1 week later Up to 2 0 points e For contents missing o More than 5 96 of the content required missing Up to 2 0 points Note 1 In case any participant Team delivers more than 1 week after the deadline or and with more than 25 of the content required missing the SDE Organization reserves the right to decide and apply a larger penalty considering the special conditions of each particular case The Rules Officials shall determine the severity of rules infractions and classify them as minor or major and report them to the Competition Manager The Competition Manager is solely authorized to apply point penalties or disqualify a team from the competition or from part of or all of one or more sub contests for rules infractions The Competition Manager shall notify all teams via the SDE WAT when a penalty has been assessed against any team The notification shall include the identity of the team committing the infraction a brief description of the infraction including its severity and the nature of the penalty giving the teams the opportunity to protest Note Teams will be assigned penalties for not realizing the daily tasks during the Contest Week unless there is a clear explanation for not complying with the requirements D Es Ka sd europe ENERGY STET a Snider um SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Official written pr
233. site points keeping ways separated trom the workers path etc workers far away from the module Crane controller with specific license etc Risk 1b Risk 2b Solution 1b Solution 2b Figure 52 1 shows the Process of Analysis explained above which aim is to answer three questions 1 Which agents elements are taking part Identify the workers machinery auxiliary resources etc 2 What can would happen to the workers For each task carefully examine what could Sq a attr Schneider a e sd europe ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN recrne Bee SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Y cause harm to the workers Therefore identifying the hazards who might be harmed and how 3 How can each risk be solved Describe the measures to be adopted to solve each risk The following list is based on the list of labour risks established in the Spanish Regulation For the risk Analysis select those which may take place in every work unit 2b risks 1 Fall of persons at a different level 14 Overexertion 2 Fall of persons at the same level 15 Exposure to extreme environmental 3 Fall of objects because of collapse temperatures 4 Fall of objects because they come loose 16 Thermal contact 5 Fall of objects because of manipulation 17 Exposure to electric connections 6 Stepping on objects 18 Exposure to radiation 7 Colliding with still objects 19 Exposure to harmful substances 8 Colliding with objects in motion 20 Contact w
234. spected for compliance with these rules and the Solar Decathlon Europe Building Code a A team shall notify the appropriate inspector when it is ready for an inspection When two or more teams request an inspection simultaneously the order of inspections shall be determined in a drawing b Spot checks for compliance shall take place throughout the Final Phase of the SDE 2012 Competition c The Competition Manager shall check each team s inspection status as indicated on the team s official inspection card to determine which houses are eligible to participate in the contest All final inspections shall be passed by the end of the inspectors work day for a team to be eligible to participate in the following day s contest Exception Jury visits will proceed as scheduled regardless of a team s inspection status However jurors may be aware of the team s inspection status and may consider it in their evaluations d Because open partially functioning houses are preferable to closed fully functioning houses the organizers will direct the inspectors to require that an unsafe condition be corrected so public tours can occur even if as a consequence the house is ineligible for participation in the contests Rule 12 Contest Week Under normal circumstances when the occupancy rule is in effect no more than six people may be located in the house at any one time a Toward the end of each day during Contest Week the SDE Organization shal
235. t and connections socket ITC BT 20 Interior systems Installation systems General prescriptions power circuits disposition circuit gap access and mains identifications Particular conditions main type choice and its location Unit through constructive elements ITC BT 21 Interior systems Protective tubes and channels Tubes minimum characteristics considering the installation kind Tubes and channels assembly types ITC BT 22 Interior systems Over intensities protections ITC BT 23 Connection systems Over voltages protections ITC BT 24 Interior systems Direct and indirect contact protection Direct contact protection types Indirect contact protection conditions in TT diagrams ITC BT 25 Interior systems e sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL ert Fre i ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider ga SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Circuits number and characteristics Applicable electrification kind Necessary number of circuits conductors section and admissible voltage drops calculation Use points related considering the type of room ITC BT 26 Interior systems General prescriptions Earthed system earthed socket protection conductors main lines and branching Protection and control devices general box Active and protective conductors nature and section Installations execution ITC BT 27 Interior systems Rooms with shower and bath Protection volumes classification Protection Electrical
236. t week workshop and special events specified by the organizers all team members present on the competition site or the site of a special event shall wear uniforms representing their team Uniforms will help to identify team s members quickly and easily and will be composed of a series of wearable items On the front part of teams uniforms jacket shirt hat or other wearable item only the combined version of the team s logo and the SDE s logo may be visible On the back part of teams uniforms jacket shirt hat or other wearable item team sponsor logos may be visible only if complying with the logos rules requirements A built in clothing manufacturer logo may be visible on the front or back of the team uniform or both or none of them Since the Villa Solar is a public space Teams should maintain dress code required for public areas a b Each team is responsible for the transport of its house the house s contents and all necessary tools and equipment and shall be responsible for any damage to or loss of such items Each team is responsible for procuring all necessary equipment tools and supplies ROCKWOOL D eM PL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE c Each team is responsible for transportation accommodations lodging food and beverages including drinking water d Each team is responsible for making its own reservations and arrangements and for covering all necessary costs Each project shall be in
237. tails from one deliverable to the next This section should provide a clear understanding of the costs associated with the project and the need for fund raising how that fund raising is planned and whether there are available or obtainable equipment instrumentation and facilities e Business and Fund Raising Plan Teams are required to submit plans that describe their overall project including a projected budget and fund raising plan The plan should include a description of each team s interactions with other departments involved in fund raising e g the school s development office identify key sponsors and describe the means by which these sponsors may be reached e Cost Estimate Teams must provide complete current and accurate cost or pricing A project summary budget is required according with the price cost proposal form available in the SDE WAT The following guidelines help teams fill in the cost estimate table o Direct Materials Direct materials are normally purchased parts purchased n sd europe erm Schneider mg ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE items or services e g welding minor fabrication etc raw materials standard commercial items interdivisional transfers at other than cost etc All direct materials should be identified separately on an attached sheet with the quantity unit price and total amount provided Further price cost proposal should indicate whether
238. tained Total possible points E Note This contest will only be evaluated during the daily intervals in which all houses are free of shadows fi x ffr SA N T GOBAIN wl ROCKWOOL D eM fcc EX SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Sub Contest 4 3 Load consumption per measurable area In order for countries to reduce their CO2 emissions and external energy dependence it is just as important to have a large renewable energy production as efficient energy consumption This contest aims to evaluate the electrical energy efficiency of the houses related to their measurable area The following equation measures the load consumption per measurable area Es _ 7L average E Ls A Where E average represents the daily average electrical loads consumption during the Contest week and A represents the measurable area of the house defined in Rule 6 3 The point distribution represented by the following figure 100 4 80 4 60 4 40 20 4 Points per scored period 0 3 5 3 0 2 5 2 0 1 5 1 0 Consumption relative to the minimum consumption of all Teams The figure shows that all teams which consume 2 5 times more than the team which least consumes will receive zero points The rest will be given points in a linear manner Valid days for this sub contest to be used to compute ELs will be only those in which the house obtains points in all Contest 6 sub contests that require electricity with the
239. tative of a single family home and since it will be open to the public in general in accordance with the regulations contained in the CTE the following will be taken as the scope of applications single family home and public building concurrency As only a part of the buildings will be visited in the guided public tour two different code requirements have been established e Public Areas Parts of the buildings which form part of the guided tour e Restricted Areas Parts of the buildings of exclusive use by the participants and accessible for the juries 1 Interior propagation spreading Reaction to fire of the construction decoration and furnishing elements Constructive elements must comply with the fire conditions set out in following table Fire Reaction types of building materials Location of the element Coverings Ceilings and walls 9 9 Flooring Occupied areas C s2 d09 Eg 1 When the elements exceed 5 of the total areas of all walls all ceilings or all floors within considered site 2 It includes pipes and ducts running through the areas listed above without a fire resistant coating In the case of pipes with linear thermal insulation the fire reaction type would be as shown but including the L subscript 3 It includes those materials that constitute an inner layer incorporated in the roof or wall which is not protected by a 30 EI layer at least 4 It includes both the as areas in which people remain a
240. the documented inconsistencies to the respective juries and inspectors at the appropriate time b If undocumented inconsistencies are discovered during inspections the SDE Organization will compile a summary of the inconsistencies and submit the summary to the respective juries at the appropriate time a During Contest week houses will be open to public tours during the times specified in the Competition Calendar b Teams are required to provide an accessible route to all areas of the house and site that are available to the public during exhibition hours c Teams are permitted to produce and distribute only one informational brochure or handout Nevertheless those might be different for each of the target groups No other handouts are permitted to be distributed The handout material and its properties like its recyclability content and creativity will be positively evaluated d Teams shall develop signage that complements public tours by informing visitors about the team project and engaging visitors waiting in line e Teams are prohibited from selling items to the general public on the competition site f Only organizers approved vendors may provide food and beverage to the general public on the competition site g The SDE Organization will inform all Teams of the specific location of the access to each lot before the Lot s Selection Additional requirements Although teams have to design only one route for all public they may p
241. the drawings a code will be used The code is as follows e 2 3 letters The letters indicate the corresponding block GE General AR Architecture IN Interiors etc e 3numbers The numbers rank each block into three different levels o the first establishes the sub blocks plan section elevation etc o the second number identifies the different items existing inside each sub block footing first floor second etc and o the third digit lists the specific drawings inside each item E g The drawing AR 104 correspond to AR to the Architecural block tothe Elevation sub block O to the Site item 4 to the specific drawings Southern Elevation Therefore as each team depending on their project and its particular characteristics may ENERGY saint Goban S Under ROCKWOOL 3 eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE need of more or less drawings inside concrete sections the last number is left for the specific drawings each team considers The SDE Project Drawings formatting template and guidelines are included in the following list 1 GENERAL GE GE 001 Cover sheet GE 101 Sheet List This is the table of contents or index It is not too useful in a bookmarked PDF but it is essential in printed copies GE 201 General Symbols Define symbols and list notes used throughout the entire drawing set GE 301 General Abbreviations List of abbreviations used throughout the entire
242. tion Explanatory graphics 2D and 3D components e Modular systems Used module explanation For example include Grid and tartan hatches drawings 3 Transport and assembly process e Specify assembly and transport means vehicles and travel number tones per travel crane need and capacity especial equipment etc e Assembly phases and corresponding time tables explanation and graphic representation for example exploded or isometric views Possibilities for grouping Study the house s possibilities for grouping and the different proposed variations including e sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL ER itm ENERGY AINT G B AM Scbneider Ei es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 1 House s or its components adaptation towards grouping or urban typologies of major density shall be explained and graphically described 2 The house s or its components spatial variations or extensions shall be explained and graphically described 3 The house development looking towards multifamily housings explaining its units possible combinations and the constructive process Rule 40 innovation Report 40 1 Objective The objective of the innovation report is that the teams reflect in a document in a systematic and organized way all those innovative elements or systems used for the design development construction and management of the proposals 40 2 Contents index and structure The report structure shall correspond to the
243. tion materials issued by the SDE2012 organizers partners event supporting institutions and event sponsors a For the Competition dissemination SDE2012 Organizers event supporting institutions and event sponsors may use the teams information content and images b The organizers and event sponsors will make all reasonable efforts to credit the sources of content and images although they may be published without credit All materials provided by Teams to the SDE2012 Organization including but not exclusively the mandatory deliverables must belong to the participant Teams or the Team must have been authorized by owners of material subject to intellectual property regulations such as background music or third party images Therefore the Teams must submit the SDE 2012 Dissemination Authorization available through the SDE WAT conveniently signed by the Faculty Advisor with each audiovisual file Exception If a team submits content or images that it would like to be kept confidential it should make that request with an explanation in writing to the recipient of the content or images Every effort will be made to honor requests for confidentiality All confidentiality requests expire at the date of the end of the SDE2012 competition If a participant team during the project development ever thinks of withdrawing from the Competition due to any reason they must communicate it to the SDE Organization before taking its final decisio
244. tion of rainwater collection systems 8 8 Thermal Mass Drawing s showing the locations of water based thermal mass systems and corresponding specifications Grey Water Heat DE 8 9 Recovery Specifications for grey water heat recovery systems Drawing s showing the location of all vegetation and if 9 1 Placement applicable the movement of vegetation designed as part of an integrated mobile system 9 9 Watering Restrictions Drawings showing the layout and operation of greywater irrigation systems Drawing s showing the location of bi directional meters 10 2 SDE Sensors Location metering box sensors cables and feed through to pass the instrumentation wires from the interior to the exterior of the house e sd europe Sa ROCKWOOL B GALALA Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Electi pese SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Use of the Solar Drawing s showing the dimensions materials artwork and M Decathlon Europe Logo content of all communications materials including signage 13 Teams sponsors amp Drawing s showing the dimensions materials artwork and Supporting Institutions content of all communications materials including signage jd Team Uniforms Drawing s showing the artwork content and design of the team uniform Drawing s showing
245. tion s dead load 2 Live loads The live load includes all the forces weights that vary within the building s normal operation cycle It may be simulated by the application of a uniformly distributed load The following table includes the loads to apply e sd europe ert Trr Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G Elect fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Live loads characteristics values Use category Use sub category Uniform load kN m2 Dwelling and room A Residential Areas A1 areas in hospitals and 2 hotels B Walkable roofs only for private access 1 Roofs with slopes lower 120 than 20 Roofs only accessible for G19 Lightweight roofs over 0 42 maintenance straps without slab Roofs with slopes over G2 40 0 1 For roofs with slopes between 20 y 40 the qk value will be determined as a linear interpolation between the correspondent values of G1 and G2 sub categories 2 The indicated value refers to the horizontal projection of the roof surface 3 A lightweight roof is understood as that which its permanent load due only to its enclosure is not superior to 1 kN m2 4 A tributary area may be adopted whenever the adopted solution figures in the building maintenance plan it will be inferior to the total roof area not less than 10 m2 and located in the most unfavourable place of it 5 This live load of use is not considered concomitant with the rest of the variable actions
246. tions events or any other useful information e Questions to the Organization working as a public forum open to all teams for posting any question regarding the Competition For private questions teams must use their Private Team Area e Teams chat forum where all the participants are invited to comment on their own personal ideas or development regarding the Competition The team s private area is a space where the team s members can establish communication between themselves and with the organization Only the team and organization members have access to this message board This private area comprises the following message boards e Communications to amp from the Organization team members may use this message board to ask private questions to the SDE organization e Media Communications Forum this forum must be used by the team to inform the SDE organization about SDE 2012 media communications e Team s private communication forum it is a private message board for use only by the team members to communicate rapidly and efficiently between themselves The team s media communications forum must be used by the team s members specifically by the team s communications coordinator to inform the SDE organization about SDE 2012 related news press releases media and or information displayed on the team s website Teams must submit and keep updated the following information which will be confidential unless teams clearl
247. tions for the works that they will carry out and have the necessary qualifications All Team members shall be properly identified in this statement and it shall clearly specify that all are of legal age T A statement that the Team has received the specific training to assemble and disassemble the house that will be exhibited preventing unexpected risks All Team members shall be properly identified in this statement 8 For contracted staff a Medical examinations of the workers see item 6 b Specific training see item 7 c Astatement of compliance with the Health and Safety Plan d If necessary a specific description of the adaptation of their own procedures to the Health and Safety Plan see 52 7 3 C Examples of the documents will be available through the SDE WAT The third step consists on developing all the previous measures planned to prevent risks As described in the Health amp Safety Report in order to prevent risks all the staff shall e Receive the appropriate training for the tasks they will have to carry out using machinery and power tools etc e Obtain driving licenses and the necessary certificates or licenses for trucks motorized platforms and all the necessary auxiliary measures e Attend first aid courses e Undergo medical examinations All the certificates and documents derived from these activities shall be included in the HS Report section 16 and in the HS Specific Terms and Conditions Document sect
248. tipulated format specific due dates and following the guidelines of the SDE organization As the official language of the SDE 2012 Competition is English all the deliverables must be in English Only the Constructions Specifications to be included in the Project Manual may be in another language different to English in case not available in the SDE 2012 Official Language Deliverables are considered to be on time if they are received by the SDE Organization by 5 p m in Madrid Standard Time GMT 1 Summer Time GMT 2 on the respective due date In the SDE 2012 Competition there are two different ways for submitting the deliverables shipped or electronic depending on the materials or documentation required Teams not sending the deliverables on time or not fulfilling with all the content requirements will be subject of penalties Please refer to Rule 2 8 for further details All the deliverables submitted are property of the SDE 2012 Organization 26 1 Shipped Submission The hard copies documents along with the model and the audiovisuals are the only deliverable materials required to be sent to the following address Sergio Vega Sanchez Solar Decathlon Europe E T S de Arquitectura Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid Avenida Juan de Herrera 4 28040 Madrid Spain Please do not submit physical copy of any other deliverable 26 9 Electronic Submission All electronic files shall be uploaded to the SDE 2012 ftp Teams wishing
249. to be dried Teams have the option to combine double loads and dry them in one clothes drying cycle but each load will be scored separately bg 100 ZS e 80 4 5 Ka 60 4 bx Z 40 v Qa 2 20 4 o a 0 A BE x 90 100 110 120 Original weight Figure 6 4 Clothes dryer Sub contest points distribution Full Points Weight lt 100 Reduced Points 100 lt Weight lt 110 No Points Weight gt 110 Sub contest 6 5 Dishwasher All available points are earned by running a qualifying dishwasher through a complete uninterrupted Normal or equivalent cycle within a specified period of time during which a temperature sensor placed inside the dishwasher must reach 49 0 C at some point during the cycle The sensor will be continuously measuring during the washer cycle a Half of the available points are earned if the temperature sensor reaches 46 0 C but does not reach 49 0 C b The dishwasher shall operate automatically have at least one wash and rinse cycle and have a minimum capacity of six place settings according to the manufacturer s specifications c If the dishwasher has a heated drying option this option shall be disabled d Cycle interruption includes the adjustment of supply temperature or flow in a manner not anticipated by the manufacturer or addressed in its operation manual 8 i sd europe ENERGY SA r n s ROCKWOOL D e fcc es SOLAR DECATHLO
250. to the SDE Organization s satisfaction that the component is not significantly restricting a neighbor s right to the sun iii The SDE Organization determines that the component is sufficiently unique in function and small in size to warrant an exemption c Moveable or convertible house or site components shall not extend beyond the solar envelope od i S Hi i s 2 E E c e N E d i 2 E w Jd L 20 mts l 6 mts Top View Side View B E l 5 mts NM 10 mts H 5 mts Side View Figure 1 Solar Envelope Dimensions Ld erii Schneid Ka sd europe BEES EN RGY SAINTGOBAIN DREES mee E dms Lef SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE Rule 6 The House Structural Design Approval Each team must submit structural drawings and calculations that have been signed and stamped by a qualified licensed professional a By signing and stamping the structural drawings and calculations the licensed professional certifies that the structural provisions of the Solar Decathlon Europe Building Code have been met by the design and that the structure is safe for the public to enter if it has been built as designed The licensed professional must sign and stamp the structural drawings and calculations of the house and all site components that might pose a threat to public safety if they fail D Electrical and Photovoltaic Design Approval Each team must submit electrical drawings and calculati
251. tobeevaluated ener ens 30 18 5 Evaluation criteria essen enne nennen 30 18 6 Va s HI 32 Rule 19 Contest 5 Comfort Conditions esee 32 fi ROCKWOOL ENERGY fff m Schneider pn SAINT GOBAIN Ke amp SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE ETH 32 19 2 It will be assessed On irinin iaiaeiaeiaa 32 19 3 How it will be evaluated eee 32 19 4 Conceptstobeevaluated enne enne 32 19 5 Evaluatiori criteria reete etr aae ce Ru eoa 33 19 6 SCOND geseet E Ee ue gege 36 Rule 20 Contest 6 House FUNCTIONING sseesessseseeeneeeeenee nenne 36 20 1 el Ee 36 20 2 It will be assessed on 36 20 3 How it will be evaluated seen 36 20 4 Concepts to be evaluated nennen enne 36 20 5 Evaluation criteria eesessssesseseeeeeneeeeen nennen enne 36 PUB Cen 43 Rule 21 Contest 7 Communication and Social Awareness 43 EN eler ii oii deer Hr rere eco Crea EAEE EEEN 43 21 2 It will be assessed on 43 21 3 How it will be evaluated AA 43 21 4 Conceptstobeevaluated eese eene 43 24 5 Evaluation criteria rere ette EHE iE Ped 43 ERT oem 44 Rule 22 Contest 8 Industrialization and Market Viability 44 22 1 ObjectiVe a cicer ette ia rede hia sted ax aa eua od eia hnius Lada Raga 44 22 2 It Will be ASSCSSEM ON vez cevesed cies eieiees nr eerte ni 44 22 3 How it wil
252. tor and inverter If blocking diodes are used reverse voltage compatibility with the corresponding PV strings 712 513 Accessibility Location of electrical equipment PV modules junction boxes inverter protection devices etc must guarantee proper operation and maintenance according to good design amp installation practices and manufacturers indications 712 52 Wiring systems 712 529 Selection and erection in relation to external influences Selection criteria of DC cables PV string cables PV array cables and PV DC main cables to minimize the risks of earth faults and short circuits Selection criteria of wiring systems in order to withstand the expected external influences 712 53 Isolation switching and control 712 536 Isolation and switching Means of isolating the PV inverter from the DC side and AC side Waming labels to be placed on all junction boxes 712 54 Earthing arrangements protective conductors and protective bonding conductors Location of protective equipotential bonding conductors if applicable 36 6 Electrical Energy Balance Simulation A detailed report about the electrical energy balance of the household will be prepared for typical generation and consumption conditions It must include at least the following aspects sd europe Introduction Description of the methodology for the estimate of the electrical production and the environmental
253. tructure storage system backup energy source the accessibility of the installation for maintenance tasks the effectiveness of the insulation and control systems Moreover the cost of the installation shall be clearly indicated 36 8 Building Integrated Solar Active Systems Building Integrated Solar Active Systems BIPV BIT BIPVT are materials that are used to replace conventional building materials in parts of the building envelope such as the roof skylights or facades They are increasingly being incorporated into the construction of new buildings as a principal or ancillary source of electrical power although existing buildings may be retrofitted with these modules as well The advantage of integrated solar active systems over more common non integrated systems is that the initial cost can be offset by reducing the amount spent on building materials and labor that would normally be used to construct the part of the building that these modules replace Teams shall explain the house Building Integrated Active Solar System concept and selection criteria how the active solar systems fulfill energetic and aesthetical functions and the economic impact of the integration in the house s design according to the following items e Aesthetical Integration How the Building Integrated Active Solar Systems enhance the house s aesthetical values e Constructive Solution Quality and consistency of the constructive details and how adapted are t
254. ts scope is all the Spanish State Technical Report of Design A technical report of design must be prepared in order to provide the general data and characteristics of the system s design The authorized installer or competent qualified technician signing the corresponding report will be the direct responsible for adapting it to the regulations requirements The Technical report of design will include the following items e Owner report author technician location use and aim identification e General description of the system general design criteria and justifying calculations e Receiver s nominal relation to its power e Design and specifications of wiring mains panels and protections e Drawings and complete electrical diagram of the interior system including all the elements and protections Mainly a single line diagram and earthed site and paths drawings Grid voltage and frequency For exterior grid connection the house s voltage will be 230 V between phase and neutral for a maximum intensity of 63 A 14 490 W Connections to three phase grid 400 V between phases will not be admitted The frequency used in the grid will be 5O Hz e ert Fre i ENERGY d aS Schneider dm os ROCKWOOL D eM fcc es sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Other voltages and frequencies if in single phase distribution may be used only if required by the Teams country of origin electrical codes In that case teams must communicate t
255. ty of the product In first place the target market must be defined the house s population sector and their needs To define a market the most common variables are ENERGY SAINTGOBAIN S Under ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE o Buyer related Socio cultural aspects if it satisfies their prospects Economical aspects if it is affordable for the buyer Age if it does fulfil the basic needs of people of that age o Location related Geographical situation if it adapts to climate topography etc The target market may be distinguished as much for geographical features as for social aspects In order to adapt the product to the potential customer s specific needs this differentiation shall be detailed enough However as a very exclusive market may limit the product running be careful not to go too far Once the target market is identified we shall make sure the house satisfies its needs and prospects and is affordable The house shall be a product adapted to its potential customers prospects for size aesthetic closings spaces distribution equipment etc Usual market viability s characteristics appeal spatial distribution flexibility innovative components etc as well as the house s ecologic and economical benefits must be commercially exploited Environmental advantages renewable energies use high energy efficiency the use of green recycling or recyclable materials among others
256. uced points are scaled a ee atin i ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider ROCKWOOL 3 eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE linearly as shown in Figure 6 6 b The oven volume published in the manufacturer s specifications shall be a minimum of 55 litres 100 KA 80 E v 6 60 y amp 40 t 9 20 x 0 d 140 180 220 260 Oven Temperature 9C Figure 6 7 Oven Sub contest points distribution Full Points 2210 C lt Temperature Reduced Points 180 C lt Temperature lt 220 No Points Temperature 180 96 Sub contest 6 8 Cooking All available points are earned by using a kitchen appliance to vaporize 2 3 kg of water within a specified period of time a Reduced points are earned if between 0 5 kg and 2 3 kg of water are vaporized Reduced point values are scaled linearly as shown in Figure 6 7 b Any kitchen appliance may be used but it must operate in its Normal configuration as it is vaporizing the water c The water shall be vaporized in a single pot and the starting water weight shall be at least 2 75 kg 100 4 S i9 90 4 60 404 Q 2 204 E o E 3 0 0 5 2 3 3 Weight of vaporized water Kg Figure 6 8 Cooking Sub contest points distribution Full Points Weight 2 2 3 Kg Reduced Points 0 5 Kg lt Weight lt 2 3 Kg No Points Weight lt 0 5 Kg Sub contest 6 9 Hot water draws Hot water draws wi
257. uence Systematic degree 1 fault or repetitive with moderate risks as a consequence Not following the SDE HS area instructions with moderate risks as a consequence e Degree 4 Important fault Lack of Collective protections or ineffective ones with important risks as a consequence Systematic grade 1 fault or repetitive with important risks as a consequence Not following the SDE HS area instructions with important risks as a consequence e Grade 5 Intolerable fault Negligent attitudes Deliberate actions that cause or may cause important risks for the Team member or any other person Not following the SDE HS Area orders given to the Safety Officers to resolve an expected serious and imminent risk Sq fi ROCKWOOL SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE 52 7 Health and Safety Teams General Requirements 52 7 1 Team members in charge of Health and Safety A HS Team Coordinator HS Team Coordinator is the team member in charge of Health and Safety at the Villa Solar and has the ultimate responsibility for the development and enforcement of the Team s HS Plan Spanish regulations identify the HS Team Coordinator as the Health and Safety Coordinator during the construction This person is responsible for health and Safety of the whole Team including every operation of each of the team members This includes students faculties contracted staff etc The Health and Safety Team Coordinator during the de
258. unicated that decision to the SDE Organization via the SDEWAT and specified if they wish to have the old model back to their university at the university s expenses or being discarded by the SDE Organization in Madrid Project Description Poster Teams must submit a poster describing their project This poster will be shown with the model in exhibitions or independently in events to disseminate the SDE 2012 Competition The requirements for the model display case and poster design and packaging will be specified through the SDE WAT The project description poster may be updated whenever the Team wishes to after having communicated that decision to SDE Organization via the SDEWAT 28 3 Audiovisual Audiovisual 1 Teams must produce an audiovisual presentation to show the goals of the teams explain their projects the technologies to be used and those sustainable concepts applied These audiovisuals will be used for the SDE Competition dissemination Audiovisual _ 2 Teams must produce an audiovisual presentation to show its final achievements explain their houses the technologies used and those sustainable concepts applied These audiovisuals will be used during and after the Villa Solar to disseminate the SDE Competition Audiovisuals 1 and 2 may be replaced at any time after having communicated that decision to SDE Organization via the SDE WAT The SDE Organizers will verify compliance with the SDE Rules and replace it as s
259. urable Area Area Drawing s showing the accessible public tour route o 64 Entrance and Exit Routes specifying the entrance and exit from the house to the main street of the Villa Solar 73 PV Technology Limitations 2PeCitications and contractor price quote for photovoltaic components 74 Batteries Drawing s showing the location s and quantity of stand alone PV powered devices and corresponding specifications Drawing s showing the location s and quantity of hard 7 4 Batteries wired battery banks components and corresponding specifications 76 Thermal Energy Storage Drawing s showing the loca ion of thermal energy storage components and corresponding specifications 77 Desiccant Systems Drawing s describing the operation of the desiccant system and corresponding specifications ebe Specifications for humidification systems and corresponding s m miaiticationsystems certifications of the different elements 8 1 Containers locations Drawing s showing the location of all the water tanks Drawing s showing the fill location s quantity of water 8 2 Water Delivery requested at each fill location tank dimensions diameter of opening s and clearance above the tank s Drawing s showing the quantity of water to be removed 8 3 Water Removal from each fill location tank dimensions diameter of opening s and clearance above the tank s 8 5 Grey water reuse Specifications for grey water reuse systems 8 6 Beeler Drawing s showing the layout and opera
260. urope Cer ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN Schneider EES 4m rct eX sd europe SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE o Energy analysis of the house The Jury will be looking for effective communication and synthesis of the Team s design and analysis process focusing on the application of engineering principles modeling simulations and creative solutions The influence of simulations in the decisions and changes to the house design will be evaluated as well as the needs calculations the thermal loads and the energy consumption of the house See Rules 37 2 and 37 3 o Efficiency of the appliances The appliances selections due to its technical specifications according to the house s dimensions and foreseen use The inclusion of energy savings method will be positively evaluated o Efficiency increase due to the Control System The BACS Building Automation Control System contribution to the energy saving of the house A total of 100 points will be awarded for this contest in the competition Rule 18 Contest 4 Electrical Energy Balance To evaluate the houses electrical energy self sufficiency provided by solar active technology and their electricity use intensity The collected data of the different electrical energy flows by the SDE Organization s monitoring system during the Contest Week The evaluation of this contest is based on the electrical energy measurements Note Due to natural shading and other unavoidable shading
261. ust be justified properly by the installation designer and approved by the competent Governing Body Regulation Compliance The following table consists of a checking list with the most relevant items to include in the document itm Schneider SAINT GOBAIN G Elect ENERGY ROCKWOOL E eM fcc SOLAR DECATHLON FUROPE Note The following table refers to items included in the ITC Complementary Technical Instructions Instrucciones T cnicas Complementarias which will be detailed in the next draft of the Rules ITC BT 12 Connection systems Diagram for a unique user ITC BT 13 Connection systems Protection general box location type and characteristics ITC BT 14 Connection systems Supply general line location section wire type voltage drop and characteristics ITC BT 15 Connection systems Individual branch installation type wire section and kind voltage drop ITC BT 17 Connection systems Protection and control general and individual devices Power control switch General automatic switch General differential switch 4 pole breaker switch Overvoltage protection devices ITC BT 18 Earthed systems Earth conductors Protection conductors Earthed resistance ITC BT 19 Interior systems General prescriptions Conductors nature and section Admissible voltage drops Admissible maximum intensities Conductors identification Direct or indirect contact protection measures Curren
262. ut the requirement of subsequent energy offsets once the Contest week has started a All other energy sources such as AC grid energy consumed in the operation of the house must be offset by an equal or greater amount of energy produced or regenerated by the house The organizers shall provide the village with an electric power grid that provides AC power to or accepts AC power from the houses a The organizers shall provide the necessary service conductors and connect the conductors at the utility intertie point b A team must notify the organizers if its house operates with an AC service other than 50 Hz 230V phase neutral c The Low Voltage grounding means system of the electricity distribution grid in the Villa Solar follows a TT configuration Note the LV grounding means system characterizes the grounding means mode of the secondary of the MV LV transformer and the means of grounding means the installation frames This aspect should be carefully taken into account when designing the grounding means of the house and photovoltaic system see grounding means requirements in the IEC standard and Spanish regulations mentioned in Rule 51 7 Electricity and PV System Grid interconnection d There will be a General box in each of the lots with the necessaries protections for the electrical connection to the General grid of the Villa Solar Each team has the responsibility of reaching with the conduits the General Box In any c
263. ve documents the indications of the Gu a T cnica de Interpretaci n del RD 1627 1997 Technical Guide oof the RD 1627 1997 interpretation will be followed This guide is produced and edited according to legal attribution of the Ley 31 1995 de Prevenci n de Riesgos Laborales Law 31 1995 of the Labour Risks Prevention by the nstituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo Health and Safety in the Work National Institute Health and Safety Spanish regulation focus on the analysis of risks for persons related to construction works and the way to resolve them Any other safety regulations safety in use B AAA i sd europe ENERGY A D A Dn Scbneider ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE structural safety etc belong to other areas of this Competition and therefore are not included in this rule Decathletes may be subject to the risk of accidents during the construction of the houses These risks are mainly the same as those labour accidents regulated in the aforementioned Spanish law The same law is applicable for all the contracted staff As a result Rule 52 of the SDE Rules are based on the Health and Safety Spanish Regulation and they are mandatory for all the Team members To comply with the two aforementioned objectives complying with Spanish regulation and developing a safe process there are four different steps to be made 1 Process of analysis 2 Health and Safety Plan HS
264. ve is concerning health and safety in which case the European Community or Spanish regulations will be applied a Each team shall submit a certificate assuming the compliance of the country of origin codes signed by the faculty advisor By signing this document the faculty advisor certifies that the house complies with all the codes of the country of origin and so the house is safe for the public to enter if it has been built as designed b Each team is responsible for complying with the European Union or Spanish Building Code regarding Health and Safety c Technical revision of the proposals will include a risk analysis of the different proposals evaluated neutrally making those suggestions and recommendations deemed necessary to guarantee the safety of the people in accordance with Spanish regulations The Solar Decathlon Europe Construction Code includes an extracted selection of the most significant safety aspect that the Spanish construction regulations enforce to The following regulations have been adopted as a reference for the drawing up of the Solar Decathlon Europe Building Code e Reglamento de Instalaciones T rmicas en los Edificios RITE y sus Instrucciones Complementarias ITE Regulation of Thermal Installations in Buildings and its Complementary Instructions Royal Decree 1027 2007 20th July Ministerio de la Presidencia B O E Official Government Journal 29 Aug 2007 Correction of errors B O E 28th Feb 2008
265. velope sees nennen 9 5 1 Solar Envelope Dimensionz sees eene 9 Rule 6 THE House iui diesen perte st vatevassgavecsveaentn dase etse ese bee er ee Se 10 6 1 Design eT oy 10 6 2 Maximum Architectural Footprint ceccccscecessececeeseeecesneeeesesaeeeeeeaaes 10 6 3 Minimum amp Maximum Measurable Area 10 6 4 Entrance and Exit Routes nennen enne nnns 11 6 5 House s minimum regulrements enne nnns 11 6 6 Competition House Alternates enne 11 R le EE 12 KEE ee le 12 Teds VINA BS M 12 7 3 PV Technology Limitations ccccccccccsecsssecececeseesecssaeeeeesseessaeseeeeseessesaes 12 ai ROCKWOOL Kult Schneider ENERGY SAINT GOBAIN G Elect Ke az z gt SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE FAs eg e 13 7 5 Connection of the houses to the Villa Solar grid 13 7 6 Thermal Energy Storage nennen enne nnne 14 7 4 Desicc nt gn E 14 7 8 Humidification Systems 14 2 9 Heat E 14 R le 8 EL UL EE 14 8 1 Containers LOcatiOris eiiiiee eee ce i dn Een EE 14 8 2 Water DElIVENY m EELER 14 8 3 Water ue VUE 15 8 4 Team Provided Liquids essen 15 8 5 Grey Water REUSC cc csesssseecececceeeessesceceececcauaassescececeaseuaagsaeeseeeeeuaaaaags 15 8 6 Rainwater Collection ENNEN 15 8 7 EVA pOr tiO M ET 15 CECMERTONEBUE CC 15 8 9 Grey Water Heat Recovenm nennen ennt nnne 15 R le 9 MegetatlOoDicc
266. would like to make decathletes aware of the importance of this document and consequently invites you to be rigorous and to fill it in completely 30 7 SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials The SDE 2012 Official Dissemination Materials will be used for the SDE Official Book among other publications in magazines brochures webs etc Details to be determined Rule 37 Summary of changes Changes and additions to the Project Drawings and Project Manual listed here will be reviewed Anything not listed here is assumed to be unchanged from the previous version of the Project Drawings and Project Manual As always an important question to ask before submitting is Will the information be easy for the reviewers and jurors to find R ule 32 Table of contents Most users of the document will be reviewing it electronically and will navigate using the PDF bookmarks and hyperlinks For the benefit of the reviewers and jurors Teams must use the basic bookmarking structure and section titles supplied by the SDE Organization Remember that some users will print the document so make sure that the printed version is also easy to navigate i e clearly numbered sections and or pages are essential Also remember to design the margins appropriately For example the SDE2012 Rules PDF document is intended for electronic and printed viewing so we included PDF bookmarks and hyperlinks as well as margins and end of section blank pages designed for
267. y express the opposite e List and information of the team s supporting institutions and sponsors All the supporting institutions universities research centers and governmental departments among others and sponsoring companies listed must include a brief description of the institution company activity and the way in which it is involved in the Team s project indicating the contact person working along with the team name surname position email and or phone number e Coverage and press clipping of the Team s appearances in media Teams must track the appearances of their project in their country s media including television radio press websites and blogs among other Furthermore teams must include any appearance in foreign media notified to them indicating the contact information of the journalist or related professional interested in the SDE Competition err fimm Schneider RAI P Electr SAINT GOBAIN sd europe ENERGY ROCKWOOL D e fcc SOLAR DECATHLON EUROPE e Team s dissemination activities and materials The organization or participation in business fairs congresses summits exhibitions or any other event must be listed indicating name of the event celebration place and date brief description of the event description of the team s participation indicating if its time length was the same as for the whole event or if not specifying date and time estimated audience for the team s participation an

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