SLBforever
Mechanical
- Jul 23, 2005
- 22
I decided to start a new post for this question, with a title more adequate about what we are discussing.
Hope is OK for you.
As far as I understand, this “hourly detail view” is only to calculate the peak coolling loads(am I wrong?), because to do a simulation for the 8760 hours of the year HAP uses another file (the HW1 file), witch is supposed to use a typical meteorogical year, I think.
But if it was only that, a single design value would be enough.
I still don´t understand if this “hourly detail view” data are supposed to represent the average day for that month, or the worst day we can expect for that month.
In my opinion it as to be the “worst case cenario”(for cooling mode, of course).
For instance, for Lisbon, Portugal as far as I remember, we never had a max temperature of 28ºC in January. Although, the numbers in HAP state 28ºC at 3 in the afternoon.
I’ve viewed the “Simulation data Report”, and the values seems much more adequate: they state a 19ºC value for the absolute max temperature, witch is much more in line with the reality.
From your perception, do the values that HAP give for where you live seems correct?
This is very puzzling to me…
The way I see things, one can never be a good user of a software if he doesn’t understand how it works. I ‘m not saying that Carrier or ASHRAE are not right, however something seems to me that it doesn´t match.
As far as I know the weather data are of paramount importance when performing load calculations, so that’s why I’m insisting in this question.
Thank you for your patience…and sorry about my English!
SLB
Hope is OK for you.
As far as I understand, this “hourly detail view” is only to calculate the peak coolling loads(am I wrong?), because to do a simulation for the 8760 hours of the year HAP uses another file (the HW1 file), witch is supposed to use a typical meteorogical year, I think.
But if it was only that, a single design value would be enough.
I still don´t understand if this “hourly detail view” data are supposed to represent the average day for that month, or the worst day we can expect for that month.
In my opinion it as to be the “worst case cenario”(for cooling mode, of course).
For instance, for Lisbon, Portugal as far as I remember, we never had a max temperature of 28ºC in January. Although, the numbers in HAP state 28ºC at 3 in the afternoon.
I’ve viewed the “Simulation data Report”, and the values seems much more adequate: they state a 19ºC value for the absolute max temperature, witch is much more in line with the reality.
From your perception, do the values that HAP give for where you live seems correct?
This is very puzzling to me…
The way I see things, one can never be a good user of a software if he doesn’t understand how it works. I ‘m not saying that Carrier or ASHRAE are not right, however something seems to me that it doesn´t match.
As far as I know the weather data are of paramount importance when performing load calculations, so that’s why I’m insisting in this question.
Thank you for your patience…and sorry about my English!
SLB