Program options - EnergyPlus

EnergyPlus tab of the Program options dialog

EnergyPlus

You can select the version of EnergyPlus to use in your simulations. This can be useful to target a specific DOE version you may wish to use or when a new version becomes available which might provide new functionality or address previous problems.

 

You should generally select the recommended DLL option as it is more tightly integrated within DesignBuilder and provides progress feedback.

 

DesignBuilder comes with 2 internal versions of EnergyPlus:

 

 

Alternatively you can select an executable version of EnergyPlus supplied by DOE. If you are exporting IDF data for use outside DesignBuilder you should select the appropriate DOE version to avoid incompatibilities.

Note: the EnergyPlus version selected here is used for simulations within DesignBuilder but also as the target version when exporting IDF data for use outside DesignBuilder.

Mode

If you select an executable version (internal or DOE) there are four options available to control the way EnergyPlus is executed when simulating within DesignBuilder:

 

 

EnergyPlus export folder

When using a DOE EnergyPlus executable version you must also select the folder where the selected version is installed. You can scan the disk for DOE installations by clicking on the link in the Info help panel..

 

When you select any option other than the default DLL option, the necessary EnergyPlus files are downloaded seamlessly prior to the first simulation following the change.

Note: If you wish to install a different DLL version of EnergyPlus to that which is recommended, you must have administrative rights on the computer.

DesignBuilder are licensed distributors of EnergyPlus.   All versions of EnergyPlus supplied by DesignBuilder have been compiled by the DOE.

Output file

Save ESO simulation output

You can generate ESO output files containing Heating design, Cooling design and Simulation results. The files can be loaded later using the File > Load results file menu option, provided the model hasn't changed too much.

 

Rules:

 

  1. The DesignBuilder model must still have same zones and surfaces it had at the time the simulation data was generated
  2. If you have modified these files and carried out further simulations in EnergyPlus you should find that the results will read in OK provided you haven't changed zone or surface names in the IDF data.
  3. You cannot read in ESO files generated from IDF data which was entered by hand (or by other software) because the zone and surface references will be different.
  4. Results must be loaded to the correct screen - you can't for example read Heating design results into the Simulation screen.
  5. Simulation only: the results to be read in must have been generated using the same simulation period and number of timesteps currently set in the Simulation options.

 

If you choose to Save ESO simulation output then you can also select options to Prompt for filename and Auto load ESO described below.

Prompt for filename

Tell DesignBuilder whether you wish to be prompted for a filename after each simulation.  If you choose not to be prompted then DesignBuilder will automatically generate output filenames based on the name of the dsb file, the calculation type, the calculation description and the date. It places the file in the EnergyPlus folder.  If you choose to be prompted the file can be stored anywhere on your computer system.

Auto load ESO

Check this option to automatically load the ESO results file after simulations. If you have been warned that there will be a lot of data and the program may crash on reading results you may wish to switch this option off and reload the results later. It is often possible to read in very large ESO files after DesignBuilder has restarted following a simulation and this can be a useful for avoiding a crash due to too much data. You may also wish to switch the option off to avoid waiting for the results to read in when carrying out parametric simulations.

 

This option only refers to Simulation results no Heating/Cooling Design results.

IDF Options

Store IDF files

When this option is checked the EnergyPlus IDF input file associated with the simulation is stored with model and can be accessed later even after the file in the EnergyPlus folder has been overwritten. This option is off by default to help conserve memory for other operations.

Display extra warnings

Requesting Display extra warnings causes the statement:

 

Diagnostics,DisplayExtraWarnings;

 

to be included in the IDF data. This option is for experienced EnergyPlus users who understand the significance of the extra warning messages generated.

IDF Formatting

The IDF data can be formatted using the options:

 

IDF name type

Use material, construction and zone name names in IDF

Use schedule names in IDF

Replacement characters

IDF duplicate name delimiter

IDF replacement character

IDF block/zone separator

Using custom versions of EnergyPlus

If you have compiled a special version of EnergyPlus you can use it to run simulations from within DesignBuilder by following the instructions below. Note that the custom version must be based on one of the versions supported by DesignBuilder and ideally the default version. The instructions are easiest if the version number of your custom compilation is the exactly the same as that of a version that is supported by DesignBuilder.

When the custom version has the same version number as a supported version

 

  1. Recompile your new version of EnergyPlus into EXE form (not DLL)
  2. Select the EXE option from the EnergyPlus program options corresponding to the custom version.
  3. This downloads and installs the appropriate standard version of EnergyPlus from the DesignBuilder servers to the DesignBuilder EnergyPlus folder (if it hasn't already been downloaded).
  4. Copy your custom EnergyPlus.exe (and Eplus+.idd if this has changed) to the DesignBuilder EnergyPlus folder overwriting the standard the files downloaded by DesignBuilder.
  5. Test by running simulations from within DesignBuilder to ensure that your custom version is being run.

When the custom version has a new version number

 

  1. Follow instructions 1-3 above selecting the standard version most similar to your custom version. This ensures that all standard files are installed ready to be overwritten with custom files.
  2. Create a new version component from the EnergyPlus tab on the Program options dialog and enter the custom version on the dialog. See below.



  3. Copy all of the EnergyPlus files which have changed typically EnergyPlus.exe and Energy+.idd to the DesignBuilder EnergyPlus folder.
  4. Test by running simulations from within DesignBuilder to ensure that your custom version is being run.