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OpenStudio/EnergyPlus - Design Cooling and Heating Loads = 0

asked 10 years ago

pursuit's avatar

updated 9 years ago

Hello,

I'm trying to modelling a simple house, with only one space (and one thermal zone). But every time I run my model I get these warnings:

* Warning * SetUpZoneSizingArrays: Requested Sizing for Zone="THERMAL ZONE 1", Zone has no thermostat (ref: ZoneControl:Thermostat, et al) * Warning * Calculated design cooling load for zone=THERMAL ZONE 1 is zero. * ~~~ * Check Sizing:Zone and ZoneControl:Thermostat inputs. * Warning * Calculated design heating load for zone=THERMAL ZONE 1 is zero. * ~~~ * Check Sizing:Zone and ZoneControl:Thermostat inputs.

I'm using IDEAL AIR LOADS for my thermal zone (only).

What can I do to get my heating and cooling loads?

Thank you very much!

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answered 10 years ago

@pursuit, it looks like your zone does not have a thermostat so the ideal air loads system does not know what temperature to condition the zone to. The Space Types and Thermal Zones video on this page should help you out.

Dan

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Thank you! I made it :)

Now I have another question: the energy I'm getting is the District Heating (and Cooling) Consumption in Millions Btu. Is this energy the final building needs? Or do I have to convert it with a factor?

Thank you!

pursuit's avatar pursuit  ( 10 years ago )

Good to hear @pursuit. The energy numbers you are getting would be the energy used to condition your building if you had a perfectly efficient HVAC system (which you won't have). To account for the energy your actual system will use you do need to apply some conversion factors to account for cooling COP, fan efficiencies, etc. These may help you IO Ref, Engineering Ref

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 10 years ago )

Ideal air systems also do not include outdoor air requirements which may significantly impact your results.

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 10 years ago )

Ideal air systems in EnergyPlus may include outdoor air requirements if specified, but I believe the default in OpenStudio is to model ideal loads without outdoor air.

MJWitte's avatar MJWitte  ( 10 years ago )

Thanks @michael-j-witte, that may be something we want to look into

@kyle-benne, @david-goldwasser FYI

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 10 years ago )

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