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Yep, I've zeroed it out.
On 5/6/14, 8:52 PM, Jeremiah Crossett
wrote:
Without
looking at your files, my initial assumption is that
this the sizing routines are using more outside air in
your proposed then your baseline. Is the CFM the same
for both?
Jeremiah D. Crossett| Senior Analyst | Phase
Change Energy Solutions
EnergyPlus
Support,
I am modeling a low-rise apartment building. The
measure that I'm having trouble with is installing
split-system heat pumps. The baseline has simple
electric strip heating and window mounted AC units.
The measure uses the
'HVACTemplate:System:UnitaryHeatPump:AirToAir' &
'HVACTemplate:Zone:Unitary' objects, while the
baseline uses;
'ZoneHVAC:Baseboard:Convective:Electric', and
'ZoneHVAC:WindowAirConditioner' objects in the
residential zones.
The heat pump shows increased heating &
cooling energy. I've determined, based on the *Zsz
& *Ssz files, that the Zone & System Sizing
loads are higher in the measure than the baseline
(the baseline doesn't have an *Ssz). I have done my
best to make the sizing options in the HVACTemplate
objects in the measure match the Sizing:Zone
objects, and that all the schedules controlling htg,
clg, and fan operation match those in the baseline.
There is also no outside air, for the system.
Any insight on how the zone sizing might be
affected by the HVACTemplate objects, and how I can
bring the loads inline with the baseline model would
be appreciated.
(The baseline model was developed using OpenStudio
v1.2, subsequent changes were made with a text
editor)
Please see attached files, and thanks in advance for
your help!