R: RE: TRNSYS: LIGHTING

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Hello FredThank you for your message.Do you use the same geometrical model for TRNSYS and Radiance, e.g. a model created with Google SketchUp?Best RegardsFrancesco Passerini

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Da: fbetz at aeieng.com

Data: 01/05/2012 16.27

A: "francesco.passerini at inwind.it", "bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org"

Ogg: RE: [Bldg-sim] TRNSYS: LIGHTING

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Francesco,

I don?t believe TRNSYS can model daylighting, but I would email the TRNSYS list to be sure, trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu.

What we do is model the daylighting using Radiance/Daysim, and then integrate those results into TRNSYS by adjusting the artificial lighting schedule.

In general it is difficult to model ASHRAE 90.1 system types in TRNSYS, but doable. Also, I would discourage you from modeling more than 20-30 zones as it gets
cumbersome in TRNSYS.

We typically use TRNSYS to design complex systems, and then adjust other software such as eQuest to match for compliance modeling. Sometimes an exceptional
calculation is required when the changes are just too much for eQuest.

Our experience is that model reviewers don?t understand TRNSYS as it doesn?t provide ?canned? reports like TRACE or eQuest that are familiar to them.

Good luck.

Fred Betz PhD., LEED AP

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