So I was going through my leed online submission this evening and noticed that in the "PS-E" reports equest combined my plug loads with my cooking equipment and comm room power.
I attempted to apply 2 new submeters for these but after finishing those equest gives me an error running the simulation - 2 "standard file writing errors". Thus, the simulation wouldn't run.
I then experimented with deleting cooking equipment and comm room equipment from the miscellaneous utility loads (so that plug loads show up only). I then created two new "utility" meters - one for cooking, one for comm room power.
This appeared to operate perfectly fine and without errors.
This did separate the power just fine but is this a standard procedure for LEED review? And if doing this, what else should I look out for?
However, it would appear new utility meters can be linked to a parent "utility meter".
However, if I'm modeling power flowing to these two processes independently of the primary electric meter, I would assume I would NOT want these linked to the parent meter.
Just because that would double-counting the power usage in the proposed model (=BAD?)?
I searched in the forums for a while reading up on submeters but can't find a solution to this issue, specifically. I know there's a simple fix I'm just kind of a newb.
Chris Baker
CCI CAD Drafter
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