Sherif:
I think Rich answers your question regarding the
hybrid status value between 1 and 2. I am trying to clarify the control
logic. When the control mode is temperature, the control will check whether the
outdoor temperature is between min and max temperature specified in the
inputs, such as 15 and 35C you mentioned. If it OK, the control also check
whether HVAC system is required to turn on or not, by checking indoor
temperature. For example, if the indoor temperature in the controlled
zone is above the cooling setpoint. HVAC system turns
on.
The control mode 4 is only working with the
AirflowNetwork model. If the infiltration by opening windows is above the
scheduled input. HVAC system turns off and windows are open, regardless of other
conditions.
Hope this helps.
Lixing
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:40
AM
Subject: Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Hybrid
Ventilation Control
Lixing,
Thanks for your concern
The main concern is designing an acceptable indoor environment is to
maintain both Thermal Comfort and Indoor Air Quality requirements.
Concerning Indoor Air Quality requirements, a minimum ventilation rate
(10l/s/person=1.29ACH) is required to maintain acceptable level of CO2 in
an office space. A successful hybrid design should provide that
ventilation rate by natural ventilation and switch to mechanical ventilation
just when the minimum value couldn't be met.
At the same time, the zone operative temperature should lie within
the upper & lower thermal comfort boundaries. A successful hybrid design
should maintain natural ventilation as long as the zone
operative temperature is within the comfort boundaries, once it
reaches the upper comfort boundary temperature (cooling setpoint
temperature CSP), the system should switch to mechanical
cooling
In EnergyPlus, if I set the control mode to 1 (temperature) and the min.
and max. outdoor temp. to 15C and 35C as in the example file, when the
outdoor temp. reaches 32C and the indoor temp is 28C and the CSP is
26C , in that case the mechanical system should operate and the hybrid
status should be equal to 2 but the hybrid status value is between 1 and 2. My
explanation could be that since the outside lies between 15C and 35C, then
hybrid control allows natural ventilation, and since the outdoor temp is
higher than the indoor temp, then natural ventilation is not allowed.
Alternatively, if I set the control mode to 4 (Ventilation rate), the
system just compare the predicted ventilation rate with the minimum value
regardless to the cooling setpoint, therefore, during summer, the indoor
temperature exceeds the upper comfort boundary temperature but with
acceptable ventilation rate.
Could you please help me may be there is something I
miss-understood?
Kind regards,
Sherif
From: Lixing Gu
<gu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To:
EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 2:24:48
PM Subject: Re:
[EnergyPlus_Support] Hybrid Ventilation Control
Sherif:
The existing EnergyPlus only allows one of controls at
the same time. Any combination is not allowed. Could you provide your control
in detail, so that possible enhancement will be considered?
Thanks.
Lixing
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 6:26
AM
Subject: [EnergyPlus_ Support] Hybrid
Ventilation Control
Hi,
I'm trying to improve the performance of a hybrid ventilation scheme in
an office space
I'm using EnergyPlus version 2.2
Concerning the control mode in the "Hybrid Ventilation control" model, we
have to specify either to control natural and mechanical ventilation by
temperature (control mode=1) or by ventilation rate (control
mode=4)
Is there a way to combine these two control modes together and
to let the program first to calculate the temperature (compare it
with the acceptable temperature ranges) and the ventilation rate
(compare it with the minimum ventilation rate) all together and then decide
whether to provide natural or mechanical ventilation?
Thanks for your support
Kind regards,
Sherif
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