Heating/Cooling Loads
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 9:17 pm
Hi,
Since the project that I am modeling is in the early phase of the design process, I created the geometry in ModelIT, assigned construction materials and Ashrae thermal templates to the model.
1. I don't have a defined occupancy profile from the client...When I import ASHRAE templates and assign to the spaces, does the program use the default occupancy profile that's attached within the 90.1 templates..or Do I still need to do something with the occupancy profile?
2. I also want to find the heating and cooling loads of my model. I used ApacheSim. (main system as HVAC system) Should I run ASHRAE Load or ApacheSim Dynamic Simulation? After the simulation, which parameter is related to heating and cooling load of the model?
(for example; I tried ApacheSim Dyn Sim..When I click heating/cooling report, under building systems energy, are these monthly results?
And when I select chillers and boilers load as variables, are these hourly results?)
If someone help me, I will appreciate that.
Thanks!
Since the project that I am modeling is in the early phase of the design process, I created the geometry in ModelIT, assigned construction materials and Ashrae thermal templates to the model.
1. I don't have a defined occupancy profile from the client...When I import ASHRAE templates and assign to the spaces, does the program use the default occupancy profile that's attached within the 90.1 templates..or Do I still need to do something with the occupancy profile?
2. I also want to find the heating and cooling loads of my model. I used ApacheSim. (main system as HVAC system) Should I run ASHRAE Load or ApacheSim Dynamic Simulation? After the simulation, which parameter is related to heating and cooling load of the model?
(for example; I tried ApacheSim Dyn Sim..When I click heating/cooling report, under building systems energy, are these monthly results?
And when I select chillers and boilers load as variables, are these hourly results?)
If someone help me, I will appreciate that.
Thanks!