Best output:variable for zone heating / cooling load
I thought I knew what I was doing.... but now I'm not sure.
I want an hour-by-hour representation of the total heating load and total cooling load for DOE reference buildings. It seemed to me that "Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate" would be perfect; add up all the positive values for heating load and all negative values for cooling load. (The definition is shown at the bottom of this post.)
This approach, after reviewing results, is suspect. I'm looking at the Hospital results and see that the Operating Rooms, which are on an exterior wall and the 2nd floor, NEVER have a cooling load. In fact, they have a few heating load hours, but show zero load for the vast majority of hours. This is true despite having substantial lighting, plug and people loads.
Can you provide a suggestion for:
- what I may be missing in my understanding of the variable? or
- a better approach?
Thanks in advance.
Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate [W] This is the predicted sensible load in W required to meet the current zone thermostat setpoint. A positive value indicates a heating load, a negative value indicates a cooling load. This is calculated and reported from the Predict step in the Zone Predictor-Corrector module. For nearly all equipment types, the Predictor-Corrector evaluates the active heating and/or cooling setpoints, determines if the zone requires heating or cooling or is in the deadband, and then passes this single load to the equipment. This value is not multiplied by zone or group multipliers.
I am using Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Cooling Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate for school reference building - seems to be giving non-zero loads for cooling (since I am doing a summer day). Did you see how much OA the operating room has - depending on the climate, maybe it is meeting your load? You must have already checked the thermostat schedule. You could run at the detailed time step to see what happens - maybe there is lot of cycling? Can't think of anything else.
Also check the heat balance table in the allsummary report for clues on the migration of heat to and from the zone.
I have done some more investigation and put some thoughts in a small Google Sheets document. It's link is: https://docs.google.com/a/buildingper... I'm still at a loss for trying to make sense of the variable, but am hoping that the sheet may spark some ideas.
Jim, you may have to change the permissions on the Google Sheet so that anyone can view it. Currently I have to request access.
I changed permissions. Sorry about that.