How to input UEF or EF of a water heater.
I'm wondering how to interpret UEF (Uniform Energy factor) or EF (Energy factor) for water heater in OS. There are thermal efficiency and on cycle loss fraction for input. Which is the best representative of UEF or EF?
Thanks for any advice.
@Lingkai@shorowit Wouldn't it be nice if EnergyPlus accept UEF directly? UEF is the new, federally mandated standard, so I added a New Feature Request to the EnergyPlus github.
@mldichter There is not a direct mapping of EF/UEF to physical water heater properties, hence there are different models w/ assumptions that can be used. I assume it's the same reason that EnergyPlus doesn't have direct inputs for air conditioner SEER, furnace HSPF, clothes washer IMEF, etc. It's probably more appropriate as an OpenStudio measure.
@shorowit You're right. We're trying to back out properties of real life water heaters from the UEF, but we're having to make a lot of assumptions. Too bad the new UEF rating system, although nice for consumers comparing water heaters, is not conducive to modeling.