ASHRAE AN-04-3-3-2004 Electricity Diversity Profiles for Energy Simulation of Office Buildings (RP-1093)《能源仿真办公大楼RP-1093电力多样性概况》.pdf
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1、AN-04-3-3 (RP-1093) Electricity Diversity Profiles for Energy Simulation of Office Buildings David E. Claridge, Ph.D., P.E. Member ASHRAE Member ASHRAE Jeff S. Haberl, Ph.D., P.E. Member ASHRAE Bass Abushakra, Ph.D. Atch Sreshthaputra ABSTRACT peak consumption that has been input. Sets of diversity
2、factors This paper presents diversity factors recommended for use in energy simulation programs that require the input of hourly usage of electricity for lighting and receptacle loads relative to the installed lighting/equipment capacity. Typical weekday and weekend profiles are presented for small,
3、 medium, and large ofice buildings. The diversityprojles were developedji-om year-long recordsji-om 46 channels of hourly or 15-minute data recorded in 32 buildings. These data were acquired and analyzed under ASHRAE Research Project RP- 1093. In addition to the typical projles developed, weekday an
4、d weekendprofiles are presented for each of the 46 channels of data analyzed. INTRODUCTION In most office buildings, internal heat gains from people, plug loads, and lighting are significant contributors to the cooling load and, hence, are very important for energy calcu- lations. Hourly energy simu
5、lation programs typically require the input of representative hourly values of the electrical consumption of lights and plug loads. The heat gains from these sources deviate from their peak values due to people entering and leaving the building who switch lights and equip- ment on and off. Some equi
6、pment, such as computers and copiers, automatically switches to “standby” or “energy saving” modes when unused for a period of time during the day. This variability in operation of ofice equipment and lighting is typically treated by inputting the peak consumption of lighting and plug loads and then
7、 using different sets of 24- hour “diversity factors” for weekdays, weekends, and any other set(s) of important daily variations. The diversity factors are numbers between zero and one that are used to multiply the given in the users manuals of individual simulation programs or estimated from engine
8、ering experience are normally used in simulation. The goal of ASHRAE Rp-1093 was to compile a library of schedules and diversity factors based on measured electric- ity consumption data for use in energy simulations and peak cooling load calculations in office buildings. This research project derive
9、d multiple sets of diversity factors from measured data in 32 office buildings. As part of the research, the methods reported in the literature for generating load profiles were carefully reviewed, and a methodology suitable for use with one year of hourly profiles was developed and implemented in a
10、 spreadsheet. The project also developed a procedure for estimating diversity profiles for loads due to occupants that is based on the diversity profiles for lights and plug loads (Abushakra and Claridge 2001). This paper presents typical weekday and weekend diver- sity profiles for weather-independ
11、ent electricity use suitable for use in energy simulations of different categories of office buildings. Typical profiles are presented for lighting, plug loads, combined lighting and plug loads, and for whole-build- ing electricity use including fans and pumps. A review of the literature on diversit
12、y profiles and methods for determining day types is given in Abushakra et al. (2004). A detailed description of the methodology employed in the project is presented in the projects final report (Abushakra et al. 2002), which also includes: the description of a spreadsheet that can be used to gen- er
13、ate similar profiles from measured hourly data for any building, a library of the schedules and diversity factors for all 32 David Claridge is a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Jeff Haberl is a professor and Atch Sreshthaputra is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Archite
14、cture, Texas A WBE-MCC: data representative of weather-indepen- dent consumption calculated by subtracting motor con- trol center consumption from whole-building electricity consumption; WBE-MCC-AHU: data representative of weather-inde- pendent consumption calculated by subtracting motor control cen
15、ter and air handler consumption from whole- building electricity consumption; WBE-MCC-Chill: data representative of weather-inde- pendent consumption calculated by subtracting motor control center and chiller consumption from whole- building electricity consumption; RECEPT submetered 120 VAC recepta
16、cle consump- tion; and LIGHT+RECEPT the sum of the previous two data streams for an individual building. LIGHT: submetered lighting consumption; It should be noted that the categories WBE-MCC, WBE- MCC-AHU, and WBE-MCC-Chill were applied only to buildings after determining that any known weather-dep
17、en- dent consumption in the building was metered in the catego- ries that were subtracted. The sixth column shows the maximum hourly load present in each one-year data set expressed in W/ fi2 and the seventh column indicates the data source. The eighth column gives the annual energy use index (EUI)
18、for the data set based on 52 weeks of weekday-weekend energy use profiles as 366 ASHRAE Transactions: Symposia Table 1. Summary Listing of the Data Sets Used to Develop the Diversity Profiles for RP-1093 TXL004 TXLOO5 TXLOO6 TXL007 TXL008 TXLOlO Category L 102,000 120,000 49 1,000 Austin, TX WBE-MCC
19、 1.83 ESL 7.59 13.36 13.38 1/1/97 Austin, TX WBE-MCC 3.13 ESL 16.46 15.73 15.80 1/1/97 Austin, TX WBE-MCC- 5.17 ESL 33.79 19.06 19.06 1/1/97 308,080 AHU Austin, TX WBE 2.76 ESL 15.95 17.40 17.35 1/1/98 15 1,620 Austin, TX WBE 1.75 ESL 12.32 20.03 20.08 1/1/98 121,654 100,000 Bryan, TX WBE-MCC 3.59 E
20、SL 19.70 15.21 15.17 7/1/98 S S L L L L M L M M M M M M S L L L L L L L L L ASHRAE Transactions: Symposia 367 Table 1. Summary Listing of the Data Sets Used to Develop the Diversity Profiles for RP-1093 (continued) presented in this paper and expressed in kW(ft2-yr). The next two columns provide “we
21、ekday” daily totals of two diver- sity factors, which are summarized in Table 2 and discussed in the next section. The final column gives the start date for the one-year data set. Each dataset was inspected for obvious outliers that were removed prior to processing. In several of the ESL sites, data
22、 removals included periods that exhibited slight weather dependency. Holidays that appeared on weekdays were also removed. Several of the LBNL sites contained synthetic or imputed data that were also removed. In each site all data removals are clearly indicated in the projects final report (Abushakr
23、a et al. 2002). All data used in this project represent measured data. Gaps were left as-is in the data sets (i.e., no data-filling nor inputing of data was performed). 368 METHODOLOGY USED TO DERIVE DIVERSITY FACTORS After performing the data quality checks, the maximum consumption value was determ
24、ined for each data channel and expressed in W/ft2. This maximum value is used to normalize all the hourly data from each site so that the data can be expressed in terms of a diversity factor with a value in the range O to 1 that is compatible with the DOE-2, BLAST, and EnergyPlus input files. In eac
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