Window shading
Openings
tab in model data under External Glazing, Internal Glazing and Roof
Glazing headers
Window shading can be included to reduce solar gains and increase resistance to heat conduction through windows. To include blinds, transparent insulation or electrochromic glazing
check the Window shading checkbox. Then select the window blind component, the position of the shading device relative to the window and the way that the window shading is controlled.
Note: Window shading is not included in Heating design calculations
Type
Select the Window blind component type.
There are 4 categories of window blinds:
Position
The window shading devices can be positioned in one of four ways:
- 1-Inside - the window
shading devices is positioned inside the zone.
- 2-Mid-pane - the
window shading device is positioned between the inner pane and the second
pane.
- 3-Outside - the
shading devices positioned outside.
- 4-Switchable - select
this option for electrochromic glazing
in which case the outer pane is switched based on the shading control
(below).
Note: When selecting the 2-Mid-pane position option you must ensure that there is sufficient gap between the innermost and second pane in the Glazing window gas layer to accommodate the blind Slat width.
Control type
Control data specifies how the shading device is controlled. It determines
whether the shading device is “on” or “off.” For blinds
and shades, when the device
is “on” it is assumed to cover all of the window except its frame; when
the device is “off” it is assumed to cover none of the window (whether
“on” or “off” the shading device is assumed to cover none of the wall
that the window is on). For switchable
glazing, “on” means that the glazing
is in the fully-switched state and “off” means that it is in the unswitched
state; for example, for electrochromic glazing, “on” means the glazing
is in its darkest state and "off” means it is in its lightest state.
The choices for Shading control type are
the following. Equivalent EnergyPlus
control types are shown in italics. If a setpoint is applicable its
units are shown in parentheses.
- 1-Always on (AlwaysOn)
- Shading devices are always activated.
The following six control types are used primarily to reduce zone cooling
load due to window solar gain.
- 2-Daylight (MeetDaylightIlluminanceSetpoint)
- Used only with Position = 4-Switchable
in zones with daylighting controls.
In this case the transmittance of the glazing is adjusted to meet
the daylight illuminance
set point for the main photoelectric sensor used to control electric lighting according to daylight availability. This type of control assures
that there is just enough daylight transmitted through windows with electrochromic shading to meet the daylighting requirements in a zone, and no
more, thus reducing the cooling load. Note that the daylight illuminance
set point is specified under Environmental
Control on the Activity tab and that there is no option to apply separate setpoints for electrochromic shading and electric lighting control.
- 3-Schedule - Shading operation is defined
by a time only through a schedule. When the schedule has value 1 then shading operates, otherwise it does not.
- 4-Solar (OnIfHighSolarOnWindow)
- Shading is active if beam plus diffuse solar radiation incident on the window
exceeds the Solar setpoint.
- 5-Glare (OnIfHighGlare)
- Shading is on if the total daylight glare index at the zone’s first
daylighting sensor from all of the exterior windows in the zone exceeds
the maximum glare index specified in the daylighting input for zone.
Note: Glare
control requires Lighting control to be switched on in the zone.
- 6-Outside air temp (OnIfHighOutsideAirTemp)
- Shading is on if outside air temperature exceeds Outside air temperature setpoint.
- 7-Inside air temp (OnIfHighZoneAirTemp)
- Shading is on if zone air temperature in the previous time step exceeds the Inside air temperature
setpoint.
- 8-Cooling (OnIfHighZoneCooling)
- Shading is on if zone cooling rate in the previous time step is non-zero.
The following two control types can be used to reduce zone cooling load.
They are applicable to any Shading type but are most appropriate for interior
or exterior blinds, interior or exterior shades with low insulating value,
or switchable glazing.
- 9-Day cooling and solar + night (OnNight/OnDayIfCoolingAndHighSolarOnWindow)
- Shading
is on at night. Shading is on during the day when the solar radiation incident
on the window exceeds the Solar setpoint and the zone cooling
rate in the previous time step is non-zero.
- 10-Day cooling and solar (OffNight/OnDayIfCoolingAndHighSolarOnWindow)
- Shading is off at night. Shading is on during the day when the solar
radiation incident on the window exceeds the Solar setpoint and if the zone cooling rate in the previous time step is non-zero.
The following three control types can be used to reduce zone heating
load during the winter by reducing window conductive heat loss at night
and leaving the window unshaded during the day to maximize solar gain.
They are applicable to any Shading type but are most appropriate for interior
or exterior shades with high insulating value ("movable insulation").
“Night” means the sun is down and “day” means the sun is up.
- 11-Night outside low air temp (OnNightIfLowOutsideTemp/OffDay)
- Shading is on at night if the outside air temperature is less than Outside air temperature setpoint and schedule, if specified, allows shading. Shading is off during
the day.
- 12-Night inside low air temp (OnNightIfLowInsideTemp/OffDay)
- Shading is on at night if the zone air temperature in the previous time
step is less than the Inside air temperature
setpoint and schedule, if specified, allows
shading. Shading is off during the day.
- 13-Night heating (OnNightIfHeating/OffDay)
- Shading is on at night if the zone heating rate in the previous time
step is greater than zero and schedule, if specified, allows shading.
Shading is off during the day.
The following two control types can be used to reduce zone heating and
cooling load. They are applicable to any Shading type but are most appropriate
for translucent interior or exterior shades with high insulating value
("translucent movable insulation").
- 14-Night outside low air temp + day cooling
(OnNightIfLowOutsideTemp/OnDayIfCooling)
- Shading is on at night if the outside air temperature is less than the Outside air temperature setpoint. Shading is on during the day if the zone cooling rate
in the previous time step is non-zero.
- 15-Night heating + day cooling (OnNightIfHeating/OnDayIfCooling) -
Shading is on at night if the zone heating rate in the previous time step
is non-zero. Shading is on during the day if the zone cooling rate in
the previous time step is non-zero.
- 16-Horizontal solar (OnIfHighHorizontalSolar) - Shading is on if total (beam plus diffuse) horizontal solar irradiance exceeds the Solar setpoint and schedule, if specified, allows shading.
- 17-Outdoor air temp + Solar on window (OnIfHighOutdoorAirTempAndHighSolarOnWindow) -Shading is on if the outside air temperature exceeds the Outside air temperature setpoint and if if the solar radiation incident on the window exceeds the Solar setpoint.
- 18-Outdoor air temp + Horizontal solar (OnIfHighOutdoorAirTempAndHighHorizontalSolar) - Shading is on if the outside air temperature exceeds the Outside air temperature setpoint and if if the horizontal solar radiation on the window exceeds the Solar setpoint.
Solar setpoint
The solar setpoint can be defined when one of these shading control types has been selected:
- 4-Solar
- 9-Day cooling and solar + night
- 10-Day cooling and solar
- 16-Horizontal solar
- 17-Outdoor air temp + Solar on window
- 18-Outdoor air temp + Horizontal solar
When the solar radiation (in W/m2 or BTU/h-ft2) is higher than the setpoint entered here and any other required condition are met (control types 9, 10, 17 and 18) and the schedule allows shading operation then the window shading is activated.
Inside air temperature setpoint
The Inside air temperature setpoint can be defined when one of these shading control types has been selected:
- 7-Inside air temp
- 12-Night inside low air temp
For cooling control types, when the inside air temperature (in °C or °F) is higher than the setpoint entered here and the schedule allows shading operation, the window shading is activated. For heating control types the logic is reversed and shading is activated when the temperature is below this setpoint.
Outside air temperature setpoint
The Outside air temperature setpoint can be defined when one of these shading control types has been selected:
When the outside air temperature (in °C or °F) is higher than the setpoint entered here and the schedule allows shading operation, the window shading is activated.
Slat Angle Control
Where a Window shading system from the Slatted blinds category is selected, the angle of the slats must be defined using the settings below.
Slat angle control type
The angle of the blind slats can be controlled using 3 options:
- 1-Fixed slat angle, the default option where the angle of the slats is fixed to the Slat angle set on the Window shading dialog for the whole simulation.
- 2-Scheduled slat angle where the angle of the slats is defined by a schedule selected on the Slat angle schedule below.
- 3-Block beam solar where the slats are automatically orientated to be perpendicular to the direction of the suns rays so as to block as much solar radiation as possible.
Slat angle schedule
The schedule defines the angle of the slats for every timestep in the simulation. This setting is only available when the 2-Scheduled slat angle Slat angle control type is set. See Window shading dialog for the definition of Slat angle.
Note: the operation of the blinds is controlled independently of the slat angle.
Operation
Operation schedule
For all shading control options apart from Glare and Always on, the shading can only be active when this schedule value is 1. Select the schedule On if the blind is always activated or if the only control is one of the others listed above.
Limitations
- If two daylit zones share an interior window, neither zone can have an exterior window whose shading device does glare control (i.e. Control type is 5-Glare).
- If two daylit zones share an interior window, neither zone can have an exterior window with daylight control (i.e. Control type is 2-Daylight).