LS-C BuiLding Peak Load Components Report

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Can anybody shed some light on how I can generate the Building Peak Load Components report in eQuest? Is there a way to specify which reports you'd like to see at the end of the simulation? I know this report can be generated using DOE 2.2 but I figured since eQuest is based on DOE engine.. I might be able to generate the same report in eQuest as well.

Any input is highly appreciated,
Thanks,
Pallavi

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eQUEST generates the DOE reports and puts them in the .sim text file,
including the LS-C report. The "View Detailed Simulation Output" will
open the .sim file with D2Simviewer -- a text editor which comes with
eQUEST which can jump to specific reports by report title and can parse
out the hourly reports (at least in 3.62 and beyond).

In the non-hourly reports section of the component tree, in the Project
tab, you can specify which DOE reports you wish to be included.

Hope this helps.

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Pallavi,

Reports can be seen when you click Tools/View Simulation output.

Regards,
Linda

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Thank you for the prompt reply, I found the reports.
I have a question regarding two peak load components in the LS-C report (highlighted below). Shouldn't window glass solar already be accounted for in window glass+ frm cond? If not, then what is window glass+ frm cond referring to - I understand the conduction part of it but what is window glass ?

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Thank you for your time!
Pallavi

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Pallavi,

Reports can be seen when you click Tools/View Simulation output.

Regards,
Linda

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Thank you for the prompt reply, I found the reports.
I have a question regarding two peak load components in the LS-C report (highlighted below). Shouldn't window glass solar already be accounted for in window glass+ frm cond? If not, then what is window glass+ frm cond referring to - I understand the conduction part of it but what is window glass ?

[cid:image003.jpg at 01C95C51.0BF064E0]

Thank you for your time!
Pallavi

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