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Difference between EnergyPlus Unitary Heat/Cool System and Ideal load Air System

asked 2024-12-02 00:13:03 -0600

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Hello everyone, when modelling unitary heat/cool system do we need to have sizing plant? Since I don't know inputs for the plant, I've autosize just the zone and system to achieve thermostat setpoint and it worked. But for ideal load air system just sizing zone is enough to maintain thermostat without having to use sizing system and plant. My objective is to compare between the two system and I am not confident whether the models are correct or not for co-simulation with Contam and EnergyPlus. Thanks in advance for the advice https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...

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answered 2024-12-03 11:13:25 -0600

@Thit if the unitary heat/cool system uses hydronic (hot water or chilled water) coils, then you will need a Plant Loop (central water system) serving those coils, and the Sizing:Plant object to do design day load calculations for each Plant Loop.

If the unitary heat/cool system is placed on the supply side of a central air system (Air Loop HVAC), then you will need the Sizing:System object to do design day load calculations for each air system.

The Ideal Loads Air System is a "magic box" that connects directly to each zone to serve loads -- it doesn't require central air or water systems.

All situations would require a Sizing:Zone object for each zone in order to calculate zone loads, whether they are conditioned by the Ideal Loads Air System or anything else.

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