You
could use an availability schedule that turns off
during days/hours you do not want cooling and call
it from the thermostat object. The concern with this
approach is that your zone may actually be above
your 23c. You might want to try it with your
availability schedule to turn off the chiller during
cold seasons, and then plot the output variable for
well mixed zone air temperature to see if the
temperatures are above 23C.. If they are above 23,
than that would explain why the chiller was on..
If you are not
using the thermostat type "dual setpoint with deadband"
than you may have an issue where your heating and
cooling are in a battle. You may wish to use this type
of thermostat for all models, and have a deadband of at
least 3c..
If you are
using "dual
setpoint with deadband" and still have chiller turning
on you might then plot internal gains to see if you can
find the source of the thermal energy before you go and
use an availability schedule to turn off the chiller.
The cooling energy use during in expected times is
really an indicator that your control strategy should be
adjusted, so in theory if you did nothing but turn off
the chiller with an availability schedule than you would
still have the temperatures
above 23c.
Jeremiah
D. Crossett | Senior Analyst | Phase Change
Energy Solutions
120 E.
Pritchard St. | Asheboro, NC 27203 |
Mobile 503-688-8951
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 2:29
PM, HJ
<wanghaojie630@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi all,
I use openstudio to export idf file for
energyplus. I use packaged
rooftop VAV with reheat and a thermostat
to control it.
For working hours, the setpoint for
cooling is 23 C (I want to use
hybrid ventilation in the future, so i set
this a little higher). I
expect it to turn off the cooling system
when indoor air temperature
below 23 C. However, I can see the chiller
electricity consumption is
not zero and may be very high even when
indoor temperature is around 18C.
I attached the idf file here and wonder if
there is any other default
control schedule that override the
thermostat control?
Many thanks,
HJ