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2024-01-17 17:26:28 -0500 answered a question BEopt v3 Battery Hourly Output

Yes, your understanding here is correct. It is all the A/C side with any conversion losses accounted for before reportin

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2023-10-19 11:50:22 -0500 edited answer How we can model Gas Absorption Heat Pump in EnergyPlus?

Adding on to what Scott said: You might want to check out this paper, where folks at the Gas Technology Institute modele

2023-10-19 11:49:59 -0500 answered a question How we can model Gas Absorption Heat Pump in EnergyPlus?

You might want to check out this paper, where folks at the Gas Technology Institute modeled a GAHP using BEopt to create

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2023-07-05 10:18:58 -0500 answered a question Beopt v3 bess modeling

@Rohit Jogineedi: I can explain what's happening here. There's currently a bug in how the battery model was implemented

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2018-05-31 12:03:26 -0500 answered a question develop hot water use data for different types of residential houses

There's a tool called the Building America Domestic Hot Water Event Schedule Generator (BA DHWESG) that can be used to g

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2015-06-11 18:19:03 -0500 asked a question Modeling constant convection coefficients on interzonal surfaces in EnergyPlus

I have a situation where I'd like to apply constant convection coefficients to all of the surfaces in my model using the SurfaceProperty:ConvectionCoefficients:MultipleSurface object. The building two adjacent zones (a crawlspace and a living space). When I specify the convection coefficients for "AllInteriorFloors", should I only specify the inside convection coefficient as the convection coefficient I'd like to use for the floor, or should I also specify an outside convection coefficient using the value I'd like to use on interior ceilings?