Khandare Deepika Suresh Swathy

BE4050

PBE21090

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are essential for maintaining comfortable indoor environments, but they can also have a significant impact on the environment. The embodied carbon involved in HVAC systems refers to the amount of carbon dioxide emissions that are produced during the manufacturing, transportation, installation, and disposal of HVAC equipment.
This study involved the assessment of embodied carbon for a HVAC system for an office building in Ahmedabad. 


Report Content

Introduction

Current trends and significance

LCA Stages and HVAC systems

Database Comparison

HVAC System of the Office Building - South Office

HVAC System of the Office Building - North Office

Methodology Adopted for Assessing Embodied Carbon

Embodied Carbon of HVAC system of South Office

Embodied Carbon of HVAC system of North Office

Comparison of Material Quantity and GWP of each component