Autosizing Heating and Cooling Equipment
        The Heating Capacity and Cooling 
 Capacity Model Data is found on the HVAC 
 tab at zone level.  
         
        If the Plant sizing building model 
 option is set to 4-Autosize when not set 
 these heating and cooling capacities can be automatically calculated by 
 the software. 
         
        Note: if you 
 change heating or cooling capacities by hand you should be aware that 
 the data will be overwritten if Model 
 Options change. 
        To keep the heating and cooling capacities fixed, change the Plant 
 sizing model option to 2-Manual. You 
 may choose to use this option if you are already satisfied with the autosized 
 capacities and wish to keep them as they are regardless of future changes 
 to the model.
        Compact HVAC Autosizing
        Winter and summer design day simulations are automatically carried out 
 as required for autosizing heating and cooling equipment prior to a Compact 
 HVAC simulation. There are some considerations you should be aware of 
 regarding autosizing.
         
        
            - Internal gains should normally be excluded from 
 Winter design day calculations. 
 
            - You therefore shouldn't use the same schedule 
 for equipment, occupancy and HVAC operation because equipment and occupancy 
 should be off for heating autosizing and HVAC should be on.
 
            - Typical workday 
 gives the easiest route to defining autosizing operation - the appropriate 
 Winter Design Day schedule data settings are used.
 
            - Summer design day schedules are normally the same 
 as the general ones so are easier to deal with. 
 
            - If you are using Compact 
 schedules then you should ensure that a specific line of WinterDesignDay 
 data is included for all schedule periods.
 
            - If you are using 7/12 
 Schedules then there are 2 options: End-use 
 defaults and Profiles.
 
            - You can include intermittent operation by using 
 a time-varying Heating demand or HVAC schedule. This would normally provide 
 heating equipment sizes with higher capacity than a steady-state calculation 
 where the heating is on all day.