Abstract
By using the same occupant schedule for all spaces, a building level occupancy schedule in building energy modelling can reduce the cost and time of data collection, especially for large-scale simulations or when detailed occupancy data cannot be obtained. However, by describing the unique occupancy status in each space, a space level schedule can better reflect real-world scenarios. This research investigates the energy prediction impact of a space level occupancy schedule for primary school modelling in 16 ASHRAE climate zones. The results show that when switched from a building level to a space level occupancy schedule, the energy prediction difference is between -1.0% and 0.8%. Generally, the predicted building energy consumption using a space level occupancy schedule is higher than when using a building level occupancy schedule in hot and warm climate zones, but lower in other climate zones.
Original language | American English |
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Pages | 1564-1571 |
Number of pages | 8 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2022 |
Event | Building Simulation 2021: 17th Conference of IBPSA - Bruges, Belgium Duration: 1 Sep 2021 → 3 Sep 2021 |
Conference
Conference | Building Simulation 2021: 17th Conference of IBPSA |
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City | Bruges, Belgium |
Period | 1/09/21 → 3/09/21 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5500-86085
Keywords
- building energy model
- building energy saving evaluation
- building occupancy