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Input Data: Input From Client/Building Input From Architectural Drawing

The document discusses the two main types of input data needed for building energy modeling: 1) Input from the client/building which includes values for building elements, occupancy information, and temperature differences. 2) Input from architectural drawings which includes zone floor areas, quantities of walls/partitions/glass/roof, occupancy, lighting, equipment, and orientation of spaces. It also defines the two types of heat transfer as sensible heat, which is heat transfer due to temperature differences, and latent heat, which is heat transfer due to phase changes. Sensible heat sources include glass, walls, roofs, floors, infiltration, people, equipment and lights. Latent heat sources include people, equipment and infiltration. The document provides an example input summary

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Input Data: Input From Client/Building Input From Architectural Drawing

The document discusses the two main types of input data needed for building energy modeling: 1) Input from the client/building which includes values for building elements, occupancy information, and temperature differences. 2) Input from architectural drawings which includes zone floor areas, quantities of walls/partitions/glass/roof, occupancy, lighting, equipment, and orientation of spaces. It also defines the two types of heat transfer as sensible heat, which is heat transfer due to temperature differences, and latent heat, which is heat transfer due to phase changes. Sensible heat sources include glass, walls, roofs, floors, infiltration, people, equipment and lights. Latent heat sources include people, equipment and infiltration. The document provides an example input summary

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Input data

Input from Client/Building


2) Input from Architectural Drawing
1)

1) Input from Client/Bldg


U

Values of Wall, Glass, Roof,


Partitions, floors
Lighting Load
Equipment Heat dissipation
Occupnacy
T

2) Input from drawing


Zones

& Floor Area


Qty of Wall, Partitions, Glass &
Roof
Peoples/Occupancy
Lights
Equipments
Orientation of Space

Types of Heats
Sensible

Heat
Latent Heat

Sensible Heat
Glass

windows or doors
Sunlight striking windows, skylights, or glass doors and
heating the room
Exterior walls
Partitions (that separate spaces of different
temperatures)
Ceilings partitions
Roofs
Floors over an unconditioned space
Air infiltration through cracks in the building, doors, and
windows
People in the building
Equipment and appliances
Lights

Latent Heat
People
Equipment

and appliances
Air infiltration through cracks in
the building, doors, and windows

Input Summery
Sr.
No.

Zon
e
Ref.

Floo
r
Area

peo
ple

Equi
pme
nt
Loa
d

Wall
/Gal
ss

Wall
/Gal
ss

Wall
/Gal
ss

N-E

N-W

Part
ition

Floo
r

Fres
h
Air

Sample drawing

To Start with HAP

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