The Water outlet component defines hot water consumption, delivery temperatures as well as any heat conduction and latent gains to zones. One or more Water outlets can be associated with a previously defined Water outlet group.
Enter a unique name for the water outlet.
Select a schedule defining the temperature of the water delivered from taps etc.
Note: The data under the Flow Rate header is only shown when using the 2-Detailed HVAC Detailed HVAC Activity data setting.
The peak demanded hot water flow rate (in m3/s or gal/min). This value is multiplied by the Flow rate fraction schedule (below) to determine the actual volumetric flow rate at any time in the simulation.
Select the schedule specifying the flow rate fraction relative to the Peak flow rate (above).
Check this option if you wish to model sensible and/or latent heat transfer from the Water outlet to a zone in the building model.
Select the zone to receive sensible and/or latent loads from this water outlet.
Select the schedule specifying the fraction of the maximum possible sensible heat gain (based on inlet water conditions and ambient zone conditions) that is added to the zone. Select schedule Off for no sensible load.
Select the schedule specifying the fraction of the maximum possible latent heat gain (based on inlet water conditions and ambient zone conditions) that is added to the zone. Select schedule Off for no latent load.
The Zones served tab on the Water outlet dialog is only visible when using the default 1-Simple HVAC Detailed HVAC Activity data setting. It allows you to select the zones served by this Water outlet. For these zones the actual hot water consumption rates used in the simulation are generated based on the DHW consumption rate set on the Activity tab and the DHW Operation schedule on the HVAC tab in the same way as for Simple and Compact HVAC.
Check the boxes of the zones to be served by this Water outlet as shown below.
Tip: You can use the checkboxes at building and block levels as a fast way to select/deselect all of the available zones in the building or block.
Note: Any zones selected on the Zones served tab will not consume hot water in the simulation if their DHW consumption rate is 0. This means that you can select all zones in a building without concern for generating DHW demand for unoccupied zones.