Site Details - General

Location tab on model data at Site level

 

Elevation above sea level

This data are defines the elevation of the site relative to sea level (in m or ft) and is passed directly to EnergyPlus for use in pressure-related calculations. It is also used to calculate air density within DesignBuilder when calculating volumetric flow rates from cooling loads.

Site orientation

The site orientation is the angle of the site plan view relative to North. For example enter 45 to rotate the building(s) clockwise by 45°.relative to North (screenshot example below). This is the quickest and most reliable way to rotate all the buildings on the site relative to North and allows you to keep your x and y axes aligned with the building.

 

 

North is indicated by the direction of the North arrow in the sketch plan view (above).

Warning: Rotating the building(s) is also possible but once this has been done it is more difficult to make further geometric edits because, for rotations other than 90, 180 or 270°, the x and y axes will be out of alignment with the building. Also major rotations can increase the risk of geometric issues in the model.

Tip: You can navigate to building level and use the Measure tool to measure the angle between 2 lines on a floor plan to calculate the Site orientation.

Exposure to wind

The exposure to wind model data affects the pressure coefficients used when the Calculated Natural ventilation option is set. It also affects the calculation of U-values (though these are not used in EnergyPlus simulations).

Important note: When the wind exposure setting is changed, the U-value for each construction in the Constructions database is recalculated because the wind exposure affects the external heat transfer coefficient. This is necessary to ensure that the info panel data remains up to date and for local calculations such as SBEM which rely on U-values being up to date.