[Equest-users] Modeling Avionics Cooling units

Julien MARREC via Equest-users equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Mon Aug 15 23:27:39 PDT 2016


Hi,

Your best and fastest bet is to apply a schedule multiplier to your process load. You can the weather file to create a schedule that you'll import in eQuest.

Tools such as RMI's EMIT make it easy to export such schedules

Best,
Julien

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> Le 16 août 2016 à 00:13, "Gutschow, Ezra via Equest-users" <equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org> a écrit :
> 
> I’m modeling an aircraft maintenance hangar that uses “avionics cooling units” to cool off the electronics in the planes when they are under maintenance. These units are large air cooled condensing units with high static pressure fans. Since this project is for LEED, I’m modeling it as a process load for both baseline and proposed. Is there a way to make the “misc load” as a global, temperature dependent parameter?
> I’m not inclined to model these as chillers, as this would be confusing during the LEED documention.
> Thanks,
>  
> Ezra Gutschow, P.E., LEED AP
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