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The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field) to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: "https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000" "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field)."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field) to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: "https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000" "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field)."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field) to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: "https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000" "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field)."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field) to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: "https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000" "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field)."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters. For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says: "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters

Another search finds: "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are: ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field) to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: "https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000" https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000 "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction (see previous field)."fraction."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters. For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says: "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters

Another search finds: "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are: ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000 "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters. For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says: "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other metersmeters.

Another search finds: "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are: ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other metersmeters.

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000 "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters. For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says: "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

Another search finds: "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are: are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000 "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters.

For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says: "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

Another search finds: "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000 "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters.

For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says: says, "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

Another search finds: "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.

The Schedule:Day:Hourly fractional values are multiplied by the design wattage of equipment, lights, or exterior lights to calculate the instantaneous power drawn by the equipment, lights, or exterior lights.

See here: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-002. "The electrical input for lighting in a particular timestep is the product of the design level and the value of this schedule in that timestep." See Field: Lighting Level https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-lighting-level to assign the "maximum electrical power input (in Watts) to lighting in a zone." "This value is multiplied by a schedule fraction to get the lighting power in a particular timestep."

See here for Electrical Equipment: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-schedule-name-1-001; there is a similar process for calculating the electricity draw at the particular timestep. "The actual electrical input for equipment in a zone as defined by this statement is the product of the design level field and the value of the schedule specified by name in this field."

Electrical Equipment Design Level: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/9-5/input-output-reference/group-internal-gains-people-lights-other.html#field-design-level-000 "This field (in Watts) is typically used to represent the maximum electrical input to equipment in a zone that is then multiplied by a schedule fraction."

The schedule value can vary from hour to hour.

I can't find a similar block of documentation for exterior lights, but maybe you can. The lights block of documentation may cover external lights as well.

As for your question about how building electricity use is calculated, open up the eplusout.mtd (meter details output) file in your simulation results folder. Search for Electricity:Facility [J] and Electricity:Building [J] to see exactly what variables are on those meters.

For example, after searching, I find a block of code that says, "For Meter=Electricity:Facility [J], ResourceType=Electricity, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

Another search finds: finds, "For Meter=Electricity:Building [J], ResourceType=Electricity, Group=Building, contents are:" ...... a bunch of eplusout.rdd variables and/or other meters.

On inspection, the difference between Electricity:Building [J] and Electricity:Facility [J] is that Electricity:Building [J] does not contain HVAC related energy.

See more about the split of HVAC versus non-HVAC power demand here: https://unmethours.com/question/9487/whats-the-difference-between-facility-and-building-in-energyplus/

"Electric:Facility contains all electricity from internal loads and HVAC systems. Electricity:Building only contains electricity from internal loads (lights, electric equipment, etc).

Please check the green checkmark next to the answer if this is satisfactory.