[Equest-users] Process Loads and Btu's

Nick Caton ncaton at smithboucher.com
Fri Feb 11 09:19:43 PST 2011


A few details are missing from your query for us to be able to help...

 

Describe the process load you're trying to model and where/how in eQuest
you are trying to enter it.

 

Are you trying to model a heating process load?  You may need to enter
it as a positive value.

 

Does the associated schedule you're using make sense for the load you're
trying to model?  It's possible everything else is set up correctly but
the load is not scheduled to run much or at all, resulting in "no
impact."

 

~Nick

 

 

 

NICK CATON, E.I.T.

PROJECT ENGINEER

Smith & Boucher Engineers

25501 west valley parkway

olathe ks 66061

direct 913 344.0036

fax 913 345.0617

www.smithboucher.com 

 

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[mailto:equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Campion
Mark
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 9:42 AM
To: 'equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org'
Subject: [Equest-users] Process Loads and Btu's

 

I've entered negative values  for W/SqFt, and Btu/SF in the Process
Loads and Profiles screen while using Wizard, but eQuest does not seem
to register any impact.  Am I attempting the impossible, or is there
some trick I am missing?

 

Mark Campion

Policy Analyst

Green Building Services

(503) 378-4530

mark.campion at state.or.us

 

OREGON

BUILDING CODES DIVISION

1535 Edgewater Street NW

PO Box 14470

Salem, Oregon 97309-0404

 

 

 

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