Contradiction between cooling load and u- value of glass
I'm simulating in EnergyPlus a room to analyze different measure to reduce the energy demand. I changed the U- value of simple glazing system, from 5.8 to 3.3 to 1.4, with the same solar heat gain coefficient of 0.8. I thought the cooling demand would have incremental reducing, but it is the opposite: When i have lower u-value, i obtain higher cooling load. I'm working with cooling ideal system. Is there something I am doing wrong? should i check another parameter? i really will appreciate your suggestions.
You could check if the outside temperature is lower than the thermal zone temperature.
Sorry, but why? can you refer me something for deep in this argument? The mean anual outside temperature is 26.3, and in the zone is 26.1, but daily have fluctuation up to 4 degrees of difference
echoing & combining @obuchely & @mapascual input. it's entirely realistic for this to take place. Better envelope u-values in zones high interior loads can cause the cooling energy consumption to increase. Demand is indicated here as the concern, so check to see what is contributing to this load. Glazing conduction may be a minor factor. With temperature deltas in the 4C range, conduction should not be expected to be a larger driver.