Tho IO reference manual is a good on-line tutorial documant.
It gives you the general function or application of each object, detailed meaning and requirement of each field. and an example IDF entry.
When you are doing the exercise 1A in the basicFiles, for example, cheat a little by looking at the solution, then look up each new objects in the IO manual, and you will learn just as fast.
About the IDFeditor or the text editor, you should try both.
I seldom use the IDFeditor. I use it mainly to clean up the unwanted lines and comments after many text file editing, and sort the IDF into a standard format.
Most objects can be entered in any orders, except the branches of a plant loop, for example. Unfortunate, the IDFeditor will not correct this problem by sorting the granch objects.
I use cut and paste from the IO manual, dataset files, and example files using a text editor. I can now also use the Macro set to enter similar objects, use the include files, and to conditionally run the simulation sections. Version 4 EMS has open up many new possibilities.
IDFeditor or text editor? It all depends on whether you are an engineer/architect with computer programming experience, or a Window GUI application user.
You may also treat this Yahoo group as an online tutor group.
Dr. Li
To: EnergyPlus_Support@
yahoogroups.com
From: Drury.Crawley@ee.doe.gov
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:56:45 -0400
Subject: RE: [EnergyPlus_Support] Tutorial example in instruction Exercise 1B.
To get some background on installing and using the various tools, try this tutorial:
While it is for an older version of EnergyPlus, the concepts are the same. (They are working to update the tutorial for EnergyPlus V4.0.)
You use the IDF Editor. or, a text editor.
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 01:37:25 -0000, "rwelch4" <rwelch4@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> Just downloaded Energyplus. Starting using the written tutorials in the
> instructions to learn how to use this. Under instruction 7 in exercise
1b
> it says "add new Output:Surfaces:List object, type=details..." I can't
> find where to do this. The Instructions are a little vague. Also is
there
> any online tutorials or better tutorials?
>
>
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