You can look either under your summary tab for your unit or in your BEPS or BEPU in your simulation output. You can also look at your SS_O to see what time of the day you zones aren't being conditioned properly or set up a hourly report for a specific zone.
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING
RANGE = 14.7
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED
= 0.0
So how can I reduce the PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF
THROTTLING RANGE?
???: Charles Land [mailto:cland at geo-marine.com]
????: 2011?1?4? 22:46
???: zhiren zhou; equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
??: RE: [Equest-users] where to find unmet hours in eQUEST
You can look either under your summary tab for your unit or in your BEPS or
BEPU in your simulation output. You can also look at your SS_O to see what
time of the day you zones aren?t being conditioned properly or set up a
hourly report for a specific zone.
You can look either under your summary tab for your unit or in your BEPS or BEPU in your simulation output. You can also look at your SS_O to see what time of the day you zones aren't being conditioned properly or set up a hourly report for a specific zone.
Tools > View Simulation Output > BEPS Building Energy Performance > Percentage of hours load not satisfied
Arpan Bakshi
Dear Charles Land
I?ve found the results in the BEPU as below
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF THROTTLING
RANGE = 14.7
PERCENT OF HOURS ANY PLANT LOAD NOT SATISFIED
= 0.0
So how can I reduce the PERCENT OF HOURS ANY SYSTEM ZONE OUTSIDE OF
THROTTLING RANGE?
???: Charles Land [mailto:cland at geo-marine.com]
????: 2011?1?4? 22:46
???: zhiren zhou; equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
??: RE: [Equest-users] where to find unmet hours in eQUEST
You can look either under your summary tab for your unit or in your BEPS or
BEPU in your simulation output. You can also look at your SS_O to see what
time of the day you zones aren?t being conditioned properly or set up a
hourly report for a specific zone.
Zhiren,
There was an excellent discussion on unmet hours fairly recently. Here it
is provided below --
Arpan Bakshi