Title-24 Prototype Models
How different are the CBECC-Com prototype models compared to DOE prototype model? I am using CBECC-com prototype (Large office)model and after running the model as-is without any changes, I get an EUI of 15.70 kBtu/hr/ft2. That seems very low compared to the DOE large office prototype model(EUI 60kBtu/hr/ft2). Is it to do with the just the standards alone(Title 24 Vs. ASHRAE)? Am I missing something? Have any of you seen the difference? Can I get some help on this? Thanks
@Ranjani, Can you be more specific on how you got your results, including: - Which version of CBECC-Com you used (2016 or 2019, v3 SP2, v3 SP1, etc) - Which model you ran (file name) - What weather file was used, and was it consistent for both models? Keep in mind that CEC has funded development of it's own typical year weather files, which are not necessarily the same as TMY3 - Is the denominator in your calculation consistent and only includes conditioned floor area (the large office has both unconditioned parking, and plenum zones).
@DavidReddy I am using CBECC-Com 2016.3.0 SP1 version( http://bees.archenergy.com/resources....) I used LA as the location for my models. I used the Large office prototype. So the weather file could be the reason for the difference?
@DavidReddy sorry I see the same .epw and .ddy files under CBECC-com weather files folder similar to what we have in OS/E+.