Jeremiah,
EnergyPro is an interface that runs DOE-2.1E, so it doesn't make
much sense to compare it to EnergyPlus. All the limitations that
you're describing apply only to the interface, not the core
program. DOE-2 has always had explicit geometry since Day 1. As
for surface temperatures, that can also be extracted from 2.1E and
I've used that capability to do PMV calculations more than a decade
ago. These are not "work-arounds", but fully using the capabilities
of DOE-2.
And if you consider text editing a "work around", then what would
you call editing the IDF ?
Even the developer of eQUEST, which arguably is the most capable
and integrated interface developed so far, estimates that his
interface utilizes only 5-10% of the full capabilities of the root
program (DOE-2.2) itself.
Joe
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On 4/23/2012 1:57 PM, CleanTech Analytics wrote:
Sorry If I seemed snappy, Good luck learning Energy
plus, and also I have seen Energy Pro Files translated to
Energy Plus before, if that would be helpful I can send
you the contact to the person who I have seen produce
Energy Pro to Energy Plus conversions, the reason Energy
pro can not do PMV calcs, and also an issue in conversion
is Energy Pro creates a box rather then real geometry so
the surface temperature calculations needed to calculate
PMV is not possible. I have heard of "work around" for
eQuest, but not for Energy pro, but hey you have made it
this far, so might-as well try out Energy Plus, eQuest,
Energy Pro and other DOE2 tools in my opinion
are deceptively simple to get started with, then when your
deep into your model you run into a limitation in the
software, a rarely occurring in Energy Plus.
Best regards
Jeremiah D. Crossett
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Jean marais <jeannieboef@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I was about to say the same as Linda.
In your energyplus folder that comes
when you install energyplus, there is
a documents subfolder. The main
document for referal is the
inputoutput referance guide (io ref).
search for the object called PEOPLE.
This will show you which fields must
be filled in to ask the program to
calculate comfort factors. Look at the
outputs of this object. There you will
find a list of output variables that
must be declared in your input file
(idf) for the program to output these
(you ask the program for the outputs
you want, not all at once).
If you are really getting started, I
would suggest doing the excersizes in
the "getting started" documentation
and/or downloading a trial version of
Design Builder (very good user
interface) to get a taste of what is
all possible with the energyplus
software. Use Design Builder also to
export the idf file to learn the
effects of your actions. And look at
the many example idf files in the
energyplus examples folder (also comes
with the install).
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