[Equest-users] Reproducing Unmet Hours
STEVE SAMENSKI
steve at thespinnakergroupinc.com
Mon Feb 15 03:49:28 PST 2010
Francisco thanks for responding. Yes, Report SS-O gives you an hourly
summary. The operating hours are divided into 5 degree bins, and this can¹t
be changed. I¹ve found SS-O useful in two cases:
1. Diagnosing a case where a unit is undersized. (I work in a cooling
climate.) SS-O will show a nice ³bell curve² peaking at or just past the
hottest part of the day.
2. Diagnosing an instance where the AC units aren¹t starting up early enough
in the morning.
The situation with my current model is a bit different. The design engineer
has placed two thermal zones on opposite exposures (east and west) of the
building. I can¹t get the system satisfied, despite the fact that it¹s
large enough. Whichever zone has the T-stat is mostly (but not completely)
satisfied. I believe the two zones won¹t be happy on the same AC, so I
wanted to prove that with an hour by hour analysis, contrasting the peak
temperatures for each zone.
I¹m going to try expanding the throttling range as recommended by John A. in
a previous response. However, I¹m not completely sure that each thermal
zone can have it¹s own T-stat.
Steve Samenski, PE, LEED AP
http://equest-diary.livejournal.com/
On 2/15/10 3:36 AM, "Francisco Aguirre" <Francisco.Aguirre at arup.com> wrote:
> Steve
>
> As far as I know you get an hourly temperature overview of your conflict zone
> in the SS-O report of the Simulation Output
>
> Regards,
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> SAMENSKI
> Sent: sábado, 13 de febrero de 2010 23:59
> To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
> Subject: [Equest-users] Reproducing Unmet Hours
>
> It seems I spend a great deal of time with eQuest trying to reduce unmet hours
> in a model. One thing I¹ve tried is having eQuest produce an hourly report of
> a problem zone¹s temperature and T-stat setting, exporting the data to Excel
> and then searching it for patterns. This approach has a few problems:
>
> 1. I can barely figure out how to create the hourly report I¹m looking for.
> The reporting function (in the Detailed Data Edit mode, under Project & Site,
> Hourly Reports) isn¹t very intuitive, and I can¹t find any documentation on
> it. Has anyone found the docs on this? (I¹m currently working through the
> relevant sections of the DOE 2-2 Dictionary, trying to cross reference
> between the inputs to eQuest and the BDL file generated from those inputs.
> I¹m just wondering if there¹s a short-cut somewhere.)
> 2. Once I get the data in Excel and do some filtering, I can never get the
> exported data to match the unmet hours found in report SS-R. The Excel
> analysis seems to always overstate the unmet hours. Has anyone had any luck
> reproducing the SS-R values? Any ideas?
> 3. I¹d like to hear other user¹s experience. Do you find that resolving
> unmet hours is a significant part of your modeling time?
>
> Steve Samenski, PE, LEED AP
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