Follow these best practices when setting up your model for systems analysis.
System Requirements
Verify each of the following conditions to help improve the likelihood of a successful simulation.
- A hot water loop must have at least one coil that has a load attached to it.
- A condenser loop must have one piece of equipment that has a load attached to it.
- A chilled water loop must have one piece of equipment that has a load attached to it.
- An air system must have at least one piece of zone equipment that has a load attached to it.
- A zone equipment item must serve a conditioned zone, otherwise there is no load to which the equipment can respond.
System Configuration
There are a variety of system configurations that can cause an error in the simulation or which may not behave as expected. Follow the rules below to avoid those issues.
- A space should not be to a Zone Equipment type of Unconditioned and another Zone Equipment type, such as PTAC. The image below represents an example of an incorrect configuration in the System Browser.
The space named Analytical Space 1 is in both a Zone Equipment of type Unconditioned and of type PTAC, which is not valid.
- A space should not be present in a piece of zone equipment with a behavior of Group Spaces on Equipment and a piece of zone equipment with a behavior of One per Space if the grouped definition contains more than one space. Using System-Zone Outlines (SZO), it would look like the image below.
- The SZO labeled 1 is attached to zone equipment that has a One per Space behavior.
- The SZO labeled 2 corresponds to zone equipment with a Group Spaces on Equipment behavior.
- If two Zone Equipment exhibit the Group Spaces on Equipment behavior, then the spaces they serve can only overlap (be attached to both Zone Equipment) if all spaces are overlapping.
- An invalid configuration is shown below. Analytical Space 1 and Analytical Space 2 are present in the VAV Zone Equipment, but Analytical Space 2 is not present in the PTAC.
- A valid configuration with both spaces present in each piece of zone equipment is shown in the image below.
Additional Notes
While it is not a requirement, it is a best practice to only group spaces that are spatially co-located. In the simulation, grouped spaces are assumed to have a perfectly mixed air volume, which isn't realistic if spaces aren't adjacent.