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2021-06-30 12:51:48 -0500 | commented question | Tariff with Ratchet for peak annual demand Your UtilityCost:Ratchet is missing a multiplier of 1. It should be: UtilityCost:Ratchet, 12MonthDemandRatchet, !- N |
2021-06-22 09:38:07 -0500 | edited answer | Tariff with Ratchet for peak annual demand The Source Variable under UtilityCost:Charge:Simple is what EnergyPlus multiplies by the cost to give you the cost for t |
2021-06-22 09:33:59 -0500 | edited answer | Tariff with Ratchet for peak annual demand The Source Variable under UtilityCost:Charge:Simple is what EnergyPlus multiplies by the cost to give you the cost for t |
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2021-06-22 09:32:32 -0500 | edited answer | Tariff with Ratchet for peak annual demand The Source Variable under UtilityCost:Charge:Simple is what EnergyPlus multiplies by the cost to give you the cost for t |
2021-06-22 09:31:02 -0500 | answered a question | Tariff with Ratchet for peak annual demand The Source Variable under UtilityCost:Charge:Simple is what EnergyPlus multiplies by the cost to give you the cost for t |
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2020-07-29 10:35:42 -0500 | commented answer | Using Eppy to extract fenestration from IDF and replace with WWR-derived formulas Apparently you can't iterate though a list and remove objects: for f in old_fen: ... idf.removeidfobject(f) This |
2020-07-28 23:48:36 -0500 | commented answer | Using Eppy to extract fenestration from IDF and replace with WWR-derived formulas I realize this post is old but I couldn't get wall.height * 1-(wwr / 2.0) to work. If the wall is 8 tall and .5 WWR then |
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2020-05-11 11:00:08 -0500 | answered a question | install energyplus in linux Pretty sure you just chmod +x energyplus-9.3.0 and away you go. |
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2018-12-06 11:47:18 -0500 | marked best answer | Has optimum start adaptiveASHRAE been implemented? I'm trying to put an optimum start schedule on my building. I noticed that adaptiveASHRAE is the default Control Algorithm for AvailabilityManager:OptimumStart so I ran with it. However I can't get the output:variable Availability Manager Optimum Start Time Before Occupancy to change. After doing a little research I found that between EnergyPlus versions 8.8 and 8.9 a note was removed from the Input Output Reference saying, "The AdaptiveASHRAE algorithm has not been implemented yet." Implying to me that it has been implemented. I dug into the SystemAvailabilityManager source code to try and figure out what why my model doesn't start before occupancy, and I found what I think is the relevant selection of code: The code implies with NoAction, that it still hasn't been implemented. I looked back to EnergyPlus version 8.2 and found the code above hasn't changed. Is there somewhere else in the code that I need to be looking to try and figure out why my model doesn't start? Has adaptiveASHRAE been implemented? |
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2018-12-05 18:19:41 -0500 | asked a question | Has optimum start adaptiveASHRAE been implemented? Has optimum start adaptiveASHRAE been implemented? I'm trying to put an optimum start schedule on my building. I noticed |