Mahabir, Thanks for pointing out this new feature. I've skimmed over the cited documentation and think that this Zone Component Load Summary should provide the equivalent of what's in the DOE-2 LS-B report, the only differences being: (1) the peak days in the LS-B are extracted from the simulation period, while those in EnergyPlus are the user-input design days, (2) the loads in the LS-B are calculated at a fixed reference temperature with normal building operations, while those in EnergyPlus are calculated under design operating conditions. It's interesting to read about the decay curve methodology, which sounds extremely similar both in form (a time series) and implementation (derived by pulsing the heat gain) to the Weighting Factor technique used in DOE-2. Joe Joe Huang White Box Technologies, Inc. 346 Rheem Blvd., Suite 108D Moraga CA 94556 yjhuang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com for simulation-ready weather data (o) (925)388-0265 (c) (510)928-2683 "building energy simulations at your fingertips" On 12/12/2013 5:58 AM, Bhandari, Mahabir S. wrote:
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