[Equest-users] Advanced Level Equest Classes
Chris Jones
cj at enersave.ca
Fri Jan 14 11:21:04 PST 2011
The topic I consider advanced is modelling
different floor plate shapes on each floor - with
a multi-storey atrium in the middle. The atrium
has corridor catwalks for crossing from one side
of the building to another. Supply air is
transferred into the atrium from the surrounding
spaces - the atrium is a return air plenum for multiple air handlers.
I would gladly pay for a step by step tutorial on
setting up the geometry for such a building.
>Ive been in discussions with those who make a
>business of eQuest/DOE2 instruction regarding
>this issue
I think a major reason we dont see
>many advanced classes is: it would be very
>hard to develop a rubric/syllabus for an
>advanced group of learners as it would seem
>there arent many advanced topics that arent
>extremely system/project-specific (therefore
>seemingly of little interest to a group of learners at large).
>
>One exception that comes to mind that would
>probably be of common interest might be the
>evaluation and creation of chiller & heatpump
>performance curves that skillset is frankly
>tough to self-learn (it took me a long while and multiple projects)
>
>As an aside: I might also cite a real-world
>experience where a local rep for Carrier hosted
>an event that included discussion/instruction
>for a single, narrow advanced eQuest topic:
>geothermal well-field design using
>eQuest/DOE2. The room was packed*! I hope more
>equipment reps in time will recognize the value
>and potential draw when advanced eQuest topic
>instruction is offered, even if only for a very narrow sort of system/topic.
>
>If you really would like formal, advanced
>instruction, you might be best-advised to come
>up with a list of topics you want
>instruction/guidance on (make your own personal
>rubric), and share that list either publicly on
>the lists or directly with those who offer
>training services you may be able to then
>filter out who is able and is willing to teach
>you some or all of your desired instruction individually, and at what cost.
>
>~Nick
>
>* I would be remiss to not mention Anthony
>Hardman (frequent contributor to these lists)
>provided that instruction, and it was excellent.
>
Chris Jones
14 Oneida Avenue
Toronto, ON M5J 2E3.
Tel. 416-203-7465
Fax. 416-946-1005
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