Simulation tab on Model Options dialog and Output tab on Simulation Options dialog.
You can control the data generated from simulations by making selections on the Simulation tab of the Model options dialog and on the Advanced tab of the Simulation calculation options dialog.
This option causes average and total zone data to be generated for building and blocks. For example average temperatures, comfort conditions, total solar radiation, internal gains, fabric transmission losses etc. It does not affect the generation of energy consumption and CO2 data at the building level.
Note: It is not possible for DesignBuilder to display block level results when any type of zone merging has been enabled regardless of this setting.
By default, data for unoccupied zones is excluded from block and building totals and averages. Check this option to include data for unoccupied zones.
A zone is defined as unoccupied if it has:
The way building and block averages are calculated is described in the Comfort Analysis section.
Note: if you uncheck this option and all zones in the model are unoccupied then you will get a 'Zero floor area error' message
By default this option is checked and it is possible to select specific outputs for building, zones, surfaces and openings on the Outputs model data tab. The disadvantage of specifying specific output selections for each EnergyPlus object is that it can slow the simulations down, especially the initialisation period before the main simulation starts. For large models this can cause extremely long delays and in this case it is advisable to switch this option off.
When this is done the "*" character is used in the Output:Variable IDF data to mean all objects, instead of specifying outputs for each object one by one. Because of the way that EnergyPlus is structured this results in much more efficient processing.
Tip: For very large models it is usually best to uncheck this option to reduce simulation times.
Note: The Outputs model data tab is hidden when the Allow custom outputs option is unchecked.
Select this option to generate heat flow at surface boundaries. Note that selecting this option results in large amounts of data being generated as EnergyPlus must generate output for every surface and window in the zone and you should only select it if you need to look at the zone heat balance.The following EnergyPlus reports are generated:
Select this option to generate internal gains-related output and any associated energy consumption. The following EnergyPlus reports are generated:
Select this option to generate energy consumption data for the HVAC system.
Select this option to include output of latent gains from occupants and other internals gains.
You can restrict the simulation comfort and environmental outputs using the options:
Note that temperature distribution outputs (below) are unaffected by this setting as they have their own specific reporting period and schedule options.
Select the schedule to be used to restrict outputs when the Reporting period (above) is set to 3-User-defined schedule.
This option generates temperatures and humidity data. The following EnergyPlus reports are generated:
Select this option to include total infiltration, natural ventilation plus mechanical fresh air supply outputs.
Checking this option causes these outputs to be generated:
Zone Thermal Comfort ASHRAE 55 Adaptive Model Temperature - the ideal indoor operative temperature, or comfort temperature, as determined by the ASHRAE-55 adaptive comfort model. The 80% acceptability limits for indoor operative temperature are defined as no greater than 2.5°C from the adaptive comfort temperature. The 90% acceptability limits are defined as no greater than 3.5°C from the adaptive comfort temperature.
Note: ASHRAE 55 Adaptive outputs must be viewed in the Results Viewer - they are not available on DesignBuilder Simulation screen.
Note: Since valid ASHRAE 55 Adaptive outputs are only generated when the running mean outside air temperature is higher than 10°C, they apply mainly to summer overheating comfort analyses and so do not pick up winter underheating.
Checking this option causes the following outputs to be generated:
Note: CEN Standard 15251 Adaptive outputs must be viewed in the Results Viewer - they are not available on DesignBuilder Simulation screen.
Select this option to generate TM52 outputs.
Building category
Select the building category. See Comfort Analysis for more details.
Note: CIBSE TM52 outputs must be viewed in the Results Viewer - they are not available on DesignBuilder Simulation screen.
Select this option to generate Temperature distribution data for each zone.
Reporting period
You can restrict the outputs for simulation temperature distribution only in 2 ways using the options:
- 1-All periods - data is included for all periods including times when the zone is unoccupied.
- 2-Just occupied periods - the default option where data is only included for times when the zone is occupied.
- 3-User-defined schedule - data is only included for times when the value of the Reporting schedule selected below has a value greater than zero.
Reporting schedule
Select the schedule to be used to restrict outputs when the Reporting period (above) is set to 3-User-defined schedule.
Generates the EnergyPlus daylight map outputs.
Details of this report are shown in the EnergyPlus Output Details document.
Daylight factors are ratios of interior illuminance at a specific location to exterior horizontal illuminance. In EnergyPlus, they are pre-calculated hourly for every
shadow calculation day for every exterior window of a daylight zone. The pre-calculated daylight factors are interpolated between hours and for the actual sky
conditions in the time-step calculation of the daylighting performance of daylight zones.
EnergyPlus reports the daylight factors for four sky types (clear, turbid clear, intermediate, and overcast) at noon time (12:00pm) for each exterior windows
(base window without shading) in the eio file when the daylight factors are first calculated. This reports all hourly pre-calculated daylight factors.
Details of this report are shown in the EnergyPlus Output Details document.
Check this option if you would like DesignBuilder to generate temperature output for each air and water node in the HVAC system. This output data cannot be displayed directly in DesignBuilder but can be viewed in the separate Results processor application.
Check this option if you would like DesignBuilder to generate mass flow output for each air and water node in the HVAC system. This output data cannot be displayed directly in DesignBuilder but can be viewed in the separate Results processor application.
Check this option if you would like DesignBuilder to generate humidity ratio output for each air node in the HVAC system. This output data cannot be displayed directly in DesignBuilder but can be viewed in the separate Results processor application.
Output from EnergyPlus can be written to SQLite files for manipulation outside of DesignBuilder using standard spreadsheet tools and/or ResultsViewer. When this option is selected all of the predefined database tables as well as time series related data is included in the SQLite output. The description for SQLite outputs is described fully in the EnergyPlus Output Details document.
This option causes EnergyPlus to generate a DXF file summarising the building model. The file is called eplusout.dxf and it is stored in the EnergyPlus folder. This option can be useful for checking that the correct geometry has been generated.
This option causes EnergyPlus to generate a comma separated value file summarising the building model. The file is called eplusout.eio and it is stored in the EnergyPlus folder.
Select this option is you would like an RDD file to be generated. The RDD file includes a list of all EnergyPlus output reports that could be selected for the simulation.
This section of input allows more control over the reporting of “Time setpoint not met” hours.
This data defines the maximum difference from the heating setpoint when reporting the time heating setpoints are not met. If the zone temperature is below the heating setpoint by more than this value, the following report variables will increment as appropriate:
It also impacts table report "Annual Building Utility Performance Summary" sub-table "Comfort and Setpoint Not Met Summary".
This data defines the maximum difference from the cooling setpoint when reporting the time cooling setpoints are not met. If the zone temperature is above the cooling setpoint by more than this value, the following report variables will increment as appropriate:
It also impacts table report "Annual Building Utility Performance Summary" sub-table "Comfort and Setpoint Not Met Summary".