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HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:31 am -1100
by Kenner
Hi,
I'm attempting to simulate an exterior wall assembly for a school building. Because the school does not operate its HVAC systems during the summer months (01 June to 01 September), I am wondering if I can run a 3 year to 10 year simulation showing no space conditioning for these months. Is it possible to create a schedule in WUFI Pro to do this? Or do I need to have some work-around to approximate this condition.
Thank you for your time, everyone. Much appreciated.
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:35 am -1100
by Manfred Kehrer
There is an excel spread sheet in the installation folder "tools" which allows you to create a WUFI climate file (.wac). That would probably serve the purpose.
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:02 am -1100
by Kenner
Thank you Manfred.
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:09 am -1100
by Manfred Kehrer
I just figured you registered yourself in the Forum with a WUFI educational license. It probably requires a professional license to use a user-defined climate file.
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:26 am -1100
by Kenner
Hi Manfred,
Yes, I have an educational license but I believe I have full functionality of the Pro version? I was able to generate the interior conditions I need (temperature & relative humidity) using an Energyplus model. I then used the "createclimefile.xls" tool and exported a .WAC file to define the interior climate in WUFI. It seemed to work for temperature (showing higher peaks during the summer months that correspond to the Energyplus inputs). However, relative humidity shows a constant maximum of +/- 72% for some reason. I have attached screenshots of the climatefile.xls, and WUFI visualization of the .WAC file. as a user defined interior climate.
My question is, can I represent the RH only from the .WAC output (as these are an accurate representation of the energy model)? I'm curious why there appears to be a limit on RH when I am sure the .WAC file shows RH as high as 90% during the summer months when there is no conditioning and no occupancy in the model.
Any guidance on this is much appreciated.
Best,
Kenner
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:16 am -1100
by Manfred Kehrer
I am not sure what happened here. Also this does look like a WUFI Plus version and I don't know the specifics about the climate reader in there
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:32 am -1100
by Kenner
Hi Manfred,
Thanks for taking a look. It is WUFI Pro v6.2, not WUFI Plus.
Thanks again.
Best,
Kenner
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:35 pm -1100
by Christian Bludau
Hi Kenner,
first: you are right, the educational version has no restrictions. It can do what you want.
What you are doing wrong is the use of the ASHRAE model. If I understand you right, you like to use the wac file directly as your climate source. In this case please select "From Map/File" instead of ASHRAE 160 and open your file there.
What you are doing with the ASHRAE 160 tab is deriving the indoor conditions on the right from your wac file. There is the cut off at 72% coming from.
Chirstian
Re: HVAC Schedule in WUFI
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:02 am -1100
by Kenner
Hi Christian,
Thank you for the reply. Yes, I was making a mistake and not running the interior climate file on the proper tab. It appears to be working as expected now with your suggestion.
Thank you again.
Best,
Kenner