[Equest-users] Wizard DX EER Correction

Carol Gardner gems at spiritone.com
Thu Aug 14 00:18:58 PDT 2008


Scott Criswell knows what's in the background. Scott.Criswell at doe2.com.

Carol

Robby Oylear wrote:
>
> Thanks Paul,
>
> We actually have that equation floating around the office and I wasn’t 
> sure where it came from either. Does anyone out there know where it 
> comes from?
>
> By the way, it is a little misleading to say that EIR does not include 
> supply fan energy. If you have convert an EER or COP from a 
> manufacturer to an EIR without using something to remove fan heat, 
> then it will have fan energy.
>
> I was hoping to use the wizard interface to remove the fan energy from 
> an ARI rated EER and was wondering if it was possible that anyone knew 
> exactly what was going on in the background. The equation you gave 
> doesn’t quite match the adjusted EER that the wizard gives out.
>
> Robby Oylear
>
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> *From:* Paul Riemer [mailto:Paul.Riemer at dunhameng.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 13, 2008 3:13 PM
> *To:* 'Robby Oylear'; equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
> *Subject:* RE: [Equest-users] Wizard DX EER Correction
>
> I thought Andrew said this mostly well but maybe equations would help.
>
> EER = (Cooling Output Btu/hr ) / (Supply Fan W + Compressor W + 
> Condenser Fan W)
>
> COP = Output / Input and is unitless
>
> EIR = 1/COP (so it is also unitless) = (Compressor Input + Condenser 
> Input) / (Cooling Output)
>
> So hopefully you see that EIR does not include supply fan energy. All 
> fan energy is modeled in DOE-2 based on the separate fan energy inputs 
> and assumptions. Of course ASHRAE 90.1-2004 Section 6 and Appendix G 
> including amendments prescribe baseline fan power limits and part load 
> performance.
>
> I believe the Standard Test Procedure for determining the EER rating 
> includes a prescribed external static pressure but exactly what 
> portion of the total unit electric energy is due to the supply fan 
> would vary a little from unit to unit based on type of fan, internal 
> static losses, etc.
>
> So the eQUEST WIZARD is removing an assumed standard fan component 
> from the entered EER and doing a units conversion to determine a 
> cooling efficiency (EIR) for DOE-2.
>
> I have in my files:
>
> EIR = (1/EER-0.012167)/((1/3.413)+ 0.012167)
>
> EIR = (1/SEER*0.778+1.4)-0.012167)/((1/3.413)+ 0.012167)
>
> I do not recall where I found this but obviously I attribute it to the 
> above eQUEST development team. I do apologize if it is out of date, 
> misinterpreted, or mistyped.
>
> I encourage digging deep through the program, its help files, and the 
> various archives and also attending a training session like the Energy 
> Center of Wisconsin's with Marlin Addison.
>
> Paul Riemer
>
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>     *From:* equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org
>     [mailto:equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] *On Behalf Of
>     *Robby Oylear
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, August 13, 2008 1:19 PM
>     *To:* equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
>     *Subject:* [Equest-users] Wizard DX EER Correction
>
>     Sorry to dig up an old topic, but I have a question about the
>     wizard that was talked about a year ago. As mentioned below, the
>     wizard will change the efficiency you input into the program, but
>     I can not figure out what the change is based on. One would assume
>     its taking into account the fan power, but by changing the fan bhp
>     entry in the wizard I see no change in the EIR that is output by
>     the wizard.
>
>     Does anyone have any insight as to how the wizard reaches the
>     resulting EIR for DX units?
>
>     Robby Oylear
>
>     /Mechanical Engineer/
>
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>     *From:* BLDG-SIM at gard.com [mailto:BLDG-SIM at gard.com] *On Behalf Of
>     *Andrew Craig
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:06 PM
>     *To:* BLDG-SIM at gard.com
>     *Subject:* [BLDG-SIM] a qucik question about Cooling EIR -- eQuest
>
>     Anna---
>
>     The EIR in eQUEST is the combined efficiency of the unit condenser
>     and compressor while the ASHRAE code EER or SEER values are the
>     entire packaged unit efficiency. You'll notice if you enter a
>     published EER or SEER in the wizard and then check the EIR output
>     in the detailed edit mode, it does not equal 3.413/EER because it
>     isn't taking into account the fan efficiency or inefficiency
>     depending on how you look at it.
>
>     If you are doing a model for LEED, the way I have been advised to
>     model packaged units is to enter the ASHRAE Table values in the
>     wizard (EER or SEER) and let the program parse out the components
>     of EIR and fan power. Then, calculate the baseline fan efficiency
>     and enter that number in the detailed edit mode, overriding the
>     wizard created value.
>
>     I have heard from members on the ASHRAE committee that Appendix G
>     does not handle this issue very well and it seems to be something
>     that could be refined. If anyone out there has a more definitive
>     stance on the proper way to model packaged units in eQUEST with
>     regards to ASHRAE/Appendix G, please chime in.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Andrew Craig, EIT, LEED® AP | Mechanical Designer
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>     From: BLDG-SIM at gard.com [mailto:BLDG-SIM at gard.com] On Behalf Of
>     Anna Liu
>     Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 11:38 AM
>     To: BLDG-SIM at gard.com
>     Subject: [BLDG-SIM] a qucik question about Cooling EIR -- eQuest
>
>     Hello all,
>
>     I have a quick question about the Cooling EIR in
>
>     eQuest. If I got COP from ASHRAE90.1-2004 Table 6.8.1,
>
>     then EIR=1/COP. Does this caculation include the
>
>     supply fan electrical energy already or not?
>
>     Thanks for your help.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Anna
>
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