HVAC tab in model data
You can include mixed mode natural ventilation (called hybrid ventilation in EnergyPlus) and HVAC change-over control for zone equipment by checking the Mixed mode checkbox on the HVAC tab under the Natural ventilation header.
The mixed mode control serves two purposes:
The mixed mode change-over controller links the associated HVAC system with the operable windows and vents in the zones served by the HVAC system. The controller overrides the natural ventilation controls for windows and vent openings, closing these openings under when conditions are unfavourable for natural ventilation and allowing the HVAC system to operate. If the controller determines that conditions are favourable for natural ventilation, then the HVAC system is disabled and the openings are able to operate based on the standard natural ventilation control mechanism (natural ventilation setpoint, maximum opening area, modulation etc).
Mixed mode controls can be used when using either Calculated or Scheduled natural ventilation, Simple or Detailed HVAC.
Note: Mixed model data on the HVAC tab is used for a) Simple HVAC and b) zone equipment such as FCU, PTAC etc when using Detailed HVAC. This data is not used to control Detailed HVAC AHUs. The AHU mixed mode controls are on the Air Handling Unit dialog and any mixed mode settings made on that dialog will override any mixed mode settings made on the HVAC model data tab for zones connected to that AHU.
See also the Summary of Mixed mode modelling for background information.
When using Detailed HVAC air systems a control zone is required to represent the zone conditions for all zones served by the AHU. The control zone conditions are fed into the HVAC mixed mode controller. The control zone is defined on the AHU dialog for Detailed HVAC.
Select a Linear or Quadratic performance curve that parameterizes the variation of opening factor as a function of outdoor wind speed. The output of this curve is multiplied by the opening factor of opening objects to give the final openness. This field only works with the AirflowNetwork (Calculated natural ventilation) opening objects.
Indicates whether the rain indicator in the hourly weather data is used to shut off natural ventilation. This can help simulate conditions where one would normally close windows to avoid rain penetration in a space. Any possible rain getting into a space will not be counted as a zone load.
The wind speed (in m/s or ft/min) above which natural ventilation is shut off. This can help simulate conditions where one would normally close windows to avoid wind problems in a space (papers blowing around, etc).
The outdoor temperature (in °C or °F) below which the entire mixed mode ventilation system is shut off when the control mode schedule value = 1 (Temperature). This lower temperature limit is intended to avoid overcooling a space, which could result in a heating load.
The outdoor temperature (in °C or °F) above which the entire mixed mode ventilation system is shut off when the control mode schedule value = 1 (Temperature). This upper temperature limit is intended to avoid overheating a space, which could result in a cooling load.
The outdoor enthalpy (in J/kg or Btu/lb) below which the entire mixed mode ventilation system is shut off when the control mode schedule value = 2 (Enthalpy).
The outdoor enthalpy (in J/kg or Btu/lb) above which the entire mixed mode ventilation system is shut off when the control mode schedule value = 2 (Enthalpy).
The outdoor dew point temperature (in °C or °F) below which the entire mixed mode ventilation system is shut off when the control mode schedule value = 3 (Dew point). This lower dew point temperature limit is intended to avoid dehumidifying a space.
The outdoor dew point temperature (in °C or °F) above which the entire mixed mode ventilation system is shut off when the control mode schedule value = 3 (Dew point). This upper dew point temperature limit is intended to avoid humidifying a space.
This schedule determines whether or not for a given time the mixed mode ventilation control is to be applied. Schedule values equal to zero indicate no ventilation control, resulting in natural ventilation and HVAC system operation being performed based on their own controls. Schedule values equal to one denote temperature control for either cooling or heating, which is determined internally based on thermostat set point. The temperature control is restricted between the minimum and maximum outdoor temperatures provided in two additional input fields (below). Schedule values equal to two denote enthalpy control, which is restricted between minimum and maximum outdoor enthalpy values given in two additional input fields (below). Schedule values equal to three denote dew point control for either dehumidification or humidification. Schedule values equal to four represent outdoor ventilation air control.
Tip: The standard Calculated DesignBuilder natural ventilation options don't allow controls based on absolute outdoor air temperature, but it is possible to apply upper and/or lower outdoor air temperature limits for calculated natural ventilation through use of the Temperature control schedule mixed mode and the Mixed mode minimum and maximum temperatures.
Schedule value | Operation mode |
0 | No mixed mode control - HVAC and natural ventilation operate separately according to their own controls. |
1 | Temperature control for either cooling or heating - temperature control is restricted between minimum and maximum outdoor temperatures. When the outside air temperature falls below the minimum value or goes above the maximum value the openings are closed and the HVAC system operates. |
2 | Enthalpy control, outside enthalpy is restricted between minimum and maximum outdoor enthalpy values. |
3 | Dew point control, outside dew point temperature is restricted between minimum and maximum outdoor dew point values. |
4
(Calculated natural ventilation only) |
The minimum outdoor ventilation air for a given time in ac/h. The program calculates the natural (outdoor) ventilation in the controlled zone first and compares the amount of outdoor air brought by opening windows or doors and other small openings to this minimum value. If the amount of outdoor air from natural ventilation is less than the minimum value, the natural ventilation is shut off (i.e., the window or door openings are closed) and the HVAC system may operate if needed. Otherwise, the natural ventilation is on and the HVAC system is shut off. The amount of outdoor ventilation air entering the controlled zone is determined as air from outdoors and not from other adjacent zones. Therefore, this option is only applied to a zone having a window or door exposed to outdoors. |
The schedule is only used if Ventilation Control Mode = 4 (Outdoor Ventilation Air Control). This schedule determines the minimum outdoor ventilation air for a given time in the units of air change per hour (ac/h). The program calculates the natural (outdoor) ventilation in the controlled zone first and compares the amount of outdoor air introduced by opening windows or doors and other small openings to this minimum value. If the amount of outdoor air from natural ventilation is less than the minimum value, the natural ventilation is shut off (i.e., the window or door openings are closed) and the HVAC system may operate if needed. Otherwise, the natural ventilation is on and the HVAC system is shut off. The amount of outdoor ventilation air entering the controlled zone is determined as air from outdoors and not from other adjacent zones. Therefore, this option is only applied to a zone having a window or door exposed to outdoors.
This schedule is available when Calculated natural ventilation is set. It determines for a given simulation timestep how the openings respond to the mixed mode ventilation control. Schedule values equal to 0 indicate individual ventilation control based on the control requirements specified for each individual AirflowNetwork opening object. Schedule values equal to 1 denote ”group” control. The opening objects exposed to outdoors in the controlled zone served by the primary air loop will be considered as a master to provide group control.
This schedule is available when the Scheduled natural ventilation model option is set. It works with ZoneVentilation:* and ZoneMixing objects only. This schedule determines for a given simulation timestep how the ZoneVentilation:* and ZoneMixing objects respond to the hybrid ventilation control when the hybrid ventilation control allows the objects to operate.
Schedule values equal to zero indicate the individual ventilation control based on the control requirements from their own objects. Schedule values equal to one denote group control. The ZoneVentilation:* and ZoneMixing objects in the zones served by the primary air loop are controlled by a single object, whose name is provided in the following input field.