diff --git a/hub/exports/building_energy/idf_files/Energy+9.5.idd b/hub/exports/building_energy/idf_files/Energy+9.5.idd deleted file mode 100644 index 12d2d762..00000000 --- a/hub/exports/building_energy/idf_files/Energy+9.5.idd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103532 +0,0 @@ -!IDD_Version 9.5.0 -!IDD_BUILD de239b2e5f -! ************************************************************************** -! This file is the Input Data Dictionary (IDD) for EnergyPlus. -! The IDD defines the syntax and data model for each type of input "Object." -! Lines in EnergyPlus input files (and IDD) are limited to 500 characters. -! -! Object Description -! ------------------ -! To define an object (a record with data), develop a key word that is unique -! Each data item to the object can be A (Alphanumeric string) or N (numeric) -! Number each A and N. This will show how the data items will be put into the -! arrays that are passed to the Input Processor "Get" (GetObjectItem) routines. -! All alpha fields are limited to 100 characters. Numeric fields should be -! valid numerics (can include such as 1.0E+05) and are placed into double -! precision variables. -! -! NOTE: Even though a field may be optional, a comma representing that field -! must be included (unless it is the last field in the object). Since the -! entire input is "field-oriented" and not "keyword-oriented", the EnergyPlus -! Input Processor must have some representation (even if blank) for each -! field. -! -! Object Documentation -! -------------------- -! In addition, the following special comments appear one per line and -! most are followed by a value. Comments may apply to a field or the object -! or a group of objects. -! -! Field-level comments: -! -! \field Name of field -! (should be succinct and readable, blanks are encouraged) -! -! \note Note describing the field and its valid values. If multiple lines, -! start each line with \note. Limit line length to 100 characters. -! -! \required-field To flag fields which must have a value. If the idf input is blank and -! there is a \default, then the default will be used. However, as of v8.6.0 -! the use of \required-field and \default on the same field is discouraged -! and instances with both have been changed. -! (this comment has no "value") -! -! \begin-extensible Marks the first field at which the object accepts an extensible -! field set. A fixed number of fields from this marker define the -! extensible field set, see the object code \extensible for -! more information. -! -! \units Units (must be from EnergyPlus standard units list) -! EnergyPlus units are standard SI units -! -! \ip-units IP-Units (for use by input processors with IP units) -! This is only used if the default conversion is not -! appropriate. -! -! \unitsBasedOnField For fields that may have multiple possible units, indicates -! the field in the object that can be used to determine -! the units. The field reference is in the A2 form. -! -! \minimum Minimum that includes the following value -! -! \minimum> Minimum that must be > than the following value -! -! \maximum Maximum that includes the following value -! -! \maximum< Maximum that must be < than the following value -! -! \default Default for the field (if N/A then omit entire line). If a default is -! added to an existing field, then \required-field should be removed if present. -! Defaults are filled in only if the field is within \min-fields, or the actual -! object is longer than this field. -! -! \deprecated This field is not really used and will be deleted from the object. -! The required information is gotten internally or -! not needed by the program. -! -! \autosizable Flag to indicate that this field can be used with the Auto -! Sizing routines to produce calculated results for the -! field. If a value follows this, then that will be used -! when the "Autosize" feature is flagged. To trigger -! autosizing for a field, enter Autosize as the field's -! value. Only applicable to numeric fields. -! -! \autocalculatable Flag to indicate that this field can be automatically -! calculated. To trigger auto calculation for a field, enter -! Autocalculate as the field's value. Only applicable to -! numeric fields. -! -! \type Type of data for the field - -! integer -! real -! alpha (arbitrary string), -! choice (alpha with specific list of choices, see -! \key) -! object-list (link to a list of objects defined elsewhere, -! see \object-list and \reference) -! external-list (uses a special list from an external source, -! see \external-list) -! node (name used in connecting HVAC components) -! -! \retaincase Retains the alphabetic case for alpha type fields -! -! \key Possible value for "\type choice" (blanks are significant) -! use multiple \key lines to indicate all valid choices -! -! \object-list Name of a list of user-provided object names that are valid -! entries for this field (used with "\reference") -! see Zone and BuildingSurface:Detailed objects below for -! examples. -! ** Note that a field may have multiple \object-list commands. -! -! \external-list The values for this field should be selected from a special -! list generated outside of the IDD file. The choices for the -! special lists are: -! autoRDDvariable -! autoRDDmeter -! autoRDDvariableMeter -! When one of these are selected the options for the field -! are taken from the RDD or MDD file or both. -! -! \reference Name of a list of names to which this object belongs -! used with "\type object-list" and with "\object-list" -! see Zone and BuildingSurface:Detailed objects below for -! examples: -! -! Zone, -! A1 , \field Name -! \type alpha -! \reference ZoneNames -! -! BuildingSurface:Detailed, -! A4 , \field Zone Name -! \note Zone the surface is a part of -! \type object-list -! \object-list ZoneNames -! -! For each zone, the field "Name" may be referenced -! by other objects, such as BuildingSurface:Detailed, so it is -! commented with "\reference ZoneNames" -! Fields that reference a zone name, such as BuildingSurface:Detailed's -! "Zone Name", are commented as -! "\type object-list" and "\object-list ZoneNames" -! ** Note that a field may have multiple \reference commands. -! ** This is useful if the object belongs to a small specific -! object-list as well as a larger more general object-list. -! -! Object-level comments: -! -! \memo Memo describing the object. If multiple lines, start each line -! with \memo. -! Limit line length to 100 characters. -! -! \unique-object To flag objects which should appear only once in an idf -! (this comment has no "value") -! -! \required-object To flag objects which are required in every idf -! (this comment has no "value") -! -! \min-fields Minimum number of fields that should be included in the -! object. If appropriate, the Input Processor will fill -! any missing fields with defaults (for numeric fields). -! It will also supply that number of fields to the "get" -! routines using blanks for alpha fields (note -- blanks -! may not be allowable for some alpha fields). -! -! \obsolete This object has been replaced though is kept (and is read) -! in the current version. Please refer to documentation as -! to the dispersal of the object. If this object is -! encountered in an IDF, the InputProcessor will post an -! appropriate message to the error file. -! usage: \obsolete New=>[New object name] -! -! \extensible:<#> This object is dynamically extensible -- meaning, if you -! change the IDD appropriately (if the object has a simple list -! structure -- just add items to the list arguments (i.e. BRANCH -! LIST). These will be automatically redimensioned and used during -! the simulation. <#> should be entered by the developer to signify -! how many of the last fields are needed to be extended (and EnergyPlus -! will attempt to auto-extend the object). The first field of the first -! instance of the extensible field set is marked with \begin-extensible. -! -! \begin-extensible See previous item, marks beginning of extensible fields in -! an object. -! -! \format The object should have a special format when saved in -! the IDF Editor with the special format option enabled. -! The options include SingleLine, Vertices, CompactSchedule, -! FluidProperties, ViewFactors, and Spectral. -! The SingleLine option puts all the fields for the object -! on a single line. The Vertices option is used in objects -! that use X, Y and Z fields to format those three fields -! on a single line. -! The CompactSchedule formats that specific object. -! The FluidProperty option formats long lists of fluid -! properties to ten values per line. -! The ViewFactor option formats three fields related to -! view factors per line. -! The Spectral option formats the four fields related to -! window glass spectral data per line. -! -! \reference-class-name Adds the name of the class to the reference list -! similar to \reference. -! -! Group-level comments: -! -! \group Name for a group of related objects -! -! -! Notes on comments -! ----------------- -! -! 1. If a particular comment is not applicable (such as units, or default) -! then simply omit the comment rather than indicating N/A. -! -! 2. Memos and notes should be brief (recommend 5 lines or less per block). -! More extensive explanations are expected to be in the user documentation -! -! Default IP conversions (no \ip-units necessary) -! $/(m3/s) => $/(ft3/min) 0.000472000059660808 -! $/(W/K) => $/(Btu/h-F) 0.52667614683731 -! $/kW => $/(kBtuh/h) 0.293083235638921 -! $/m2 => $/ft2 0.0928939733269818 -! $/m3 => $/ft3 0.0283127014102352 -! (kg/s)/W => (lbm/sec)/(Btu/hr) 0.646078115385742 -! 1/K => 1/F 0.555555555555556 -! 1/m => 1/ft 0.3048 -! A/K => A/F 0.555555555555556 -! C => F 1.8 (plus 32) -! cm => in 0.3937 -! cm2 => inch2 0.15500031000062 -! deltaC => deltaF 1.8 -! deltaC/hr => deltaF/hr 1.8 -! deltaJ/kg => deltaBtu/lb 0.0004299 -! g/GJ => lb/MWh 0.00793664091373665 -! g/kg => grains/lb 7 -! g/MJ => lb/MWh 7.93664091373665 -! g/mol => lb/mol 0.0022046 -! g/m-s => lb/ft-s 0.000671968949659 -! g/m-s-K => lb/ft-s-F 0.000373574867724868 -! GJ => ton-hrs 78.9889415481832 -! J => Wh 0.000277777777777778 -! J/K => Btu/F 526.565 -! J/kg => Btu/lb 0.00042986 (plus 7.686) -! J/kg-K => Btu/lb-F 0.000239005736137667 -! J/kg-K2 => Btu/lb-F2 0.000132889924714692 -! J/kg-K3 => Btu/lb-F3 7.38277359526066E-05 -! J/m2-K => Btu/ft2-F 4.89224766847393E-05 -! J/m3 => Btu/ft3 2.68096514745308E-05 -! J/m3-K => Btu/ft3-F 1.49237004739337E-05 -! K => R 1.8 -! K/m => F/ft 0.54861322767449 -! kg => lb 2.2046 -! kg/J => lb/Btu 2325.83774250441 -! kg/kg-K => lb/lb-F 0.555555555555556 -! kg/m => lb/ft 0.67196893069637 -! kg/m2 => lb/ft2 0.204794053596664 -! kg/m3 => lb/ft3 0.062428 -! kg/m-s => lb/ft-s 0.67196893069637 -! kg/m-s-K => lb/ft-s-F 0.373316072609094 -! kg/m-s-K2 => lb/ft-s-F2 0.207397818116164 -! kg/Pa-s-m2 => lb/psi-s-ft2 1412.00523459398 -! kg/s => lb/s 2.20462247603796 -! kg/s2 => lb/s2 2.2046 -! kg/s-m => lb/s-ft 0.67196893069637 -! kJ/kg => Btu/lb 0.429925 -! kPa => psi 0.145038 -! L/day => pint/day 2.11337629827348 -! L/GJ => gal/kWh 0.000951022349025202 -! L/kWh => pint/kWh 2.11337629827348 -! L/MJ => gal/kWh 0.951022349025202 -! lux => foot-candles 0.092902267 -! m => ft 3.28083989501312 -! m/hr => ft/hr 3.28083989501312 -! m/s => ft/min 196.850393700787 -! m/s => miles/hr 2.2369362920544 -! m/yr => inch/yr 39.3700787401575 -! m2 => ft2 10.7639104167097 -! m2/m => ft2/ft 3.28083989501312 -! m2/person => ft2/person 10.764961 -! m2/s => ft2/s 10.7639104167097 -! m2-K/W => ft2-F-hr/Btu 5.678263 -! m3 => ft3 35.3146667214886 -! m3 => gal 264.172037284185 -! m3/GJ => ft3/MWh 127.13292 -! m3/hr => ft3/hr 35.3146667214886 -! m3/hr-m2 => ft3/hr-ft2 3.28083989501312 -! m3/hr-person => ft3/hr-person 35.3146667214886 -! m3/kg => ft3/lb 16.018 -! m3/m2 => ft3/ft2 3.28083989501312 -! m3/MJ => ft3/kWh 127.13292 -! m3/person => ft3/person 35.3146667214886 -! m3/s => ft3/min 2118.88000328931 -! m3/s-m => ft3/min-ft 645.89 -! m3/s-m2 => ft3/min-ft2 196.85 -! m3/s-person => ft3/min-person 2118.6438 -! m3/s-W => (ft3/min)/(Btu/h) 621.099127332943 -! N-m => lbf-in 8.85074900525547 -! N-s/m2 => lbf-s/ft2 0.0208857913669065 -! Pa => psi 0.000145037743897283 -! percent/K => percent/F 0.555555555555556 -! person/m2 => person/ft2 0.0928939733269818 -! s/m => s/ft 0.3048 -! V/K => V/F 0.555555555555556 -! W => Btu/h 3.4121412858518 -! W/((m3/s)-Pa) => W/((gal/min)-ftH20) 0.188582274697355 -! W/((m3/s)-Pa) => W/((ft3/min)-inH2O) 0.117556910599482 -! W/(m3/s) => W/(ft3/min) 0.0004719475 -! W/K => Btu/h-F 1.89563404769544 -! W/m => Btu/h-ft 1.04072 -! W/m2 => Btu/h-ft2 0.316957210776545 -! W/m2 => W/ft2 0.09290304 -! W/m2-K => Btu/h-ft2-F 0.176110194261872 -! W/m2-K2 => Btu/h-ft2-F2 0.097826 -! W/m-K => Btu-in/h-ft2-F 6.93481276005548 -! W/m-K2 => Btu/h-F2-ft 0.321418310071648 -! W/m-K3 => Btu/h-F3-ft 0.178565727817582 -! W/person => Btu/h-person 3.4121412858518 -! -! Other conversions supported (needs the \ip-units code) -! -! kPa => inHg 0.29523 -! m => in 39.3700787401575 -! m3/hr => gal/hr 264.172037284185 -! m3/hr-m2 => gal/hr-ft2 24.5423853466941 -! m3/hr-person => gal/hr-person 264.172037284185 -! m3/m2 => gal/ft2 24.5423853466941 -! m3/person => gal/person 264.172037284185 -! m3/s => gal/min 15850.3222370511 -! m3/s-m => gal/min-ft 4831.17821785317 -! m3/s-W => (gal/min)/(Btu/h) 4645.27137336702 -! Pa => ftH2O 0.00033455 -! Pa => inH2O 0.00401463 -! Pa => inHg 0.00029613 -! Pa => Pa 1 -! W => W 1 -! W/(m3/s) => W/(gal/min) 0.0000630902 -! W/m2 => W/m2 1 -! W/m-K => Btu/h-ft-F 0.577796066000163 -! W/person => W/person 1 -! -! Units fields that are not translated -! $ -! 1/hr -! A -! A/V -! Ah -! Availability -! Control -! cycles/hr -! days -! deg -! dimensionless -! eV -! hh:mm -! hr -! J/J -! kg/kg -! kgWater/kgDryAir -! kmol -! kmol/s -! m3/m3 -! micron -! minutes -! Mode -! ms -! ohms -! percent -! ppm -! rev/min -! s -! V -! VA -! W/m2 or deg C -! W/m2, W or deg C -! W/s -! W/W -! years -! ************************************************************************** - -\group Simulation Parameters - -Version, - \memo Specifies the EnergyPlus version of the IDF file. - \unique-object - \format singleLine - A1 ; \field Version Identifier - \default 9.5 - -SimulationControl, - \unique-object - \memo Note that the following 3 fields are related to the Sizing:Zone, Sizing:System, - \memo and Sizing:Plant objects. Having these fields set to Yes but no corresponding - \memo Sizing object will not cause the sizing to be done. However, having any of these - \memo fields set to No, the corresponding Sizing object is ignored. - \memo Note also, if you want to do system sizing, you must also do zone sizing in the same - \memo run or an error will result. - \min-fields 7 - A1, \field Do Zone Sizing Calculation - \note If Yes, Zone sizing is accomplished from corresponding Sizing:Zone objects - \note and autosize fields. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A2, \field Do System Sizing Calculation - \note If Yes, System sizing is accomplished from corresponding Sizing:System objects - \note and autosize fields. - \note If Yes, Zone sizing (previous field) must also be Yes. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A3, \field Do Plant Sizing Calculation - \note If Yes, Plant sizing is accomplished from corresponding Sizing:Plant objects - \note and autosize fields. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A4, \field Run Simulation for Sizing Periods - \note If Yes, SizingPeriod:* objects are executed and results from those may be displayed.. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default Yes - A5, \field Run Simulation for Weather File Run Periods - \note If Yes, RunPeriod:* objects are executed and results from those may be displayed.. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default Yes - A6, \field Do HVAC Sizing Simulation for Sizing Periods - \note If Yes, SizingPeriod:* objects are exectuted additional times for advanced sizing. - \note Currently limited to use with coincident plant sizing, see Sizing:Plant object - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - N1; \field Maximum Number of HVAC Sizing Simulation Passes - \note the entire set of SizingPeriod:* objects may be repeated to fine tune size results - \note this input sets a limit on the number of passes that the sizing algorithms can repeate the set - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \default 1 - -PerformancePrecisionTradeoffs, - \unique-object - \memo This object enables users to choose certain options that speed up EnergyPlus simulation, - \memo but may lead to small decreases in accuracy of results. - A1, \field Use Coil Direct Solutions - \note If Yes, an analytical or empirical solution will be used to replace iterations in - \note the coil performance calculations. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A2, \field Zone Radiant Exchange Algorithm - \note Determines which algorithm will be used to solve long wave radiant exchange among surfaces within a zone. - \type choice - \key ScriptF - \key CarrollMRT - \default ScriptF - A3, \field Override Mode - \note The increasing mode number roughly correspond with increased speed. A description of each mode - \note are shown in the documentation. When Advanced is selected the N1 field value is used. - \type choice - \key Normal - \key Mode01 - \key Mode02 - \key Mode03 - \key Mode04 - \key Mode05 - \key Mode06 - \key Mode07 - \key Advanced - \default Normal - N1, \field MaxZoneTempDiff - \note Maximum zone temperature change before HVAC timestep is shortened. - \note Only used when Override Mode is set to Advanced - \type real - \minimum 0.1 - \maximum 3.0 - \default 0.3 - N2; \field MaxAllowedDelTemp - \note Maximum surface temperature change before HVAC timestep is shortened. - \note Only used when Override Mode is set to Advanced - \type real - \minimum 0.002 - \maximum 0.1 - \default 0.002 - -Building, - \memo Describes parameters that are used during the simulation - \memo of the building. There are necessary correlations between the entries for - \memo this object and some entries in the Site:WeatherStation and - \memo Site:HeightVariation objects, specifically the Terrain field. - \unique-object - \required-object - \min-fields 8 - A1 , \field Name - \retaincase - \default NONE - N1 , \field North Axis - \note degrees from true North - \units deg - \type real - \default 0.0 - A2 , \field Terrain - \note Country=FlatOpenCountry | Suburbs=CountryTownsSuburbs | City=CityCenter | Ocean=body of water (5km) | Urban=Urban-Industrial-Forest - \type choice - \key Country - \key Suburbs - \key City - \key Ocean - \key Urban - \default Suburbs - N2 , \field Loads Convergence Tolerance Value - \note Loads Convergence Tolerance Value is a change in load from one warmup day to the next - \type real - \minimum> 0.0 - \maximum .5 - \default .04 - \units W - N3 , \field Temperature Convergence Tolerance Value - \units deltaC - \type real - \minimum> 0.0 - \maximum .5 - \default .4 - A3 , \field Solar Distribution - \note MinimalShadowing | FullExterior | FullInteriorAndExterior | FullExteriorWithReflections | FullInteriorAndExteriorWithReflections - \type choice - \key MinimalShadowing - \key FullExterior - \key FullInteriorAndExterior - \key FullExteriorWithReflections - \key FullInteriorAndExteriorWithReflections - \default FullExterior - N4 , \field Maximum Number of Warmup Days - \note EnergyPlus will only use as many warmup days as needed to reach convergence tolerance. - \note This field's value should NOT be set less than 25. - \type integer - \minimum> 0 - \default 25 - N5 ; \field Minimum Number of Warmup Days - \note The minimum number of warmup days that produce enough temperature and flux history - \note to start EnergyPlus simulation for all reference buildings was suggested to be 6. - \note However this can lead to excessive run times as warmup days can be repeated needlessly. - \note For faster execution rely on the convergence criteria to detect when warmup is complete. - \note When this field is greater than the maximum warmup days defined previous field - \note the maximum number of warmup days will be reset to the minimum value entered here. - \note Warmup days will be set to be the value you entered. The default is 1. - \type integer - \minimum> 0 - \default 1 - -ShadowCalculation, - \unique-object - \memo This object is used to control details of the solar, shading, and daylighting models - \extensible:1 - A1 , \field Shading Calculation Method - \note Select between CPU-based polygon clipping method, the GPU-based pixel counting method, - \note or importing from external shading data. - \note If PixelCounting is selected and GPU hardware (or GPU emulation) is not available, a warning will be - \note displayed and EnergyPlus will revert to PolygonClipping. - \note If Scheduled is chosen, the External Shading Fraction Schedule Name is required - \note in SurfaceProperty:LocalEnvironment. - \note If Imported is chosen, the Schedule:File:Shading object is required. - \type choice - \key PolygonClipping - \key PixelCounting - \key Scheduled - \key Imported - \default PolygonClipping - A2 , \field Shading Calculation Update Frequency Method - \note choose calculation frequency method. note that Timestep is only needed for certain cases - \note and can increase execution time significantly. - \type choice - \key Periodic - \key Timestep - \default Periodic - N1 , \field Shading Calculation Update Frequency - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \default 20 - \note enter number of days - \note this field is only used if the previous field is set to Periodic - \note warning issued if >31 - N2 , \field Maximum Figures in Shadow Overlap Calculations - \note Number of allowable figures in shadow overlap in PolygonClipping calculations - \type integer - \minimum 200 - \default 15000 - A3 , \field Polygon Clipping Algorithm - \note Advanced Feature. Internal default is SutherlandHodgman - \note Refer to InputOutput Reference and Engineering Reference for more information - \type choice - \key ConvexWeilerAtherton - \key SutherlandHodgman - \key SlaterBarskyandSutherlandHodgman - \default SutherlandHodgman - N3 , \field Pixel Counting Resolution - \note Number of pixels in both dimensions of the surface rendering - \type integer - \default 512 - A4 , \field Sky Diffuse Modeling Algorithm - \note Advanced Feature. Internal default is SimpleSkyDiffuseModeling - \note If you have shading elements that change transmittance over the - \note year, you may wish to choose the detailed method. - \note Refer to InputOutput Reference and Engineering Reference for more information - \type choice - \key SimpleSkyDiffuseModeling - \key DetailedSkyDiffuseModeling - \default SimpleSkyDiffuseModeling - A5 , \field Output External Shading Calculation Results - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - \note If Yes is chosen, the calculated external shading fraction results will be saved to an external CSV file with surface names as the column headers. - A6 , \field Disable Self-Shading Within Shading Zone Groups - \note If Yes, self-shading will be disabled from all exterior surfaces in a given Shading Zone Group to surfaces within - \note the same Shading Zone Group. - \note If both Disable Self-Shading Within Shading Zone Groups and Disable Self-Shading From Shading Zone Groups to Other Zones = Yes, - \note then all self-shading from exterior surfaces will be disabled. - \note If only one of these fields = Yes, then at least one Shading Zone Group must be specified, or this field will be ignored. - \note Shading from Shading:* surfaces, overhangs, fins, and reveals will not be disabled. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A7 , \field Disable Self-Shading From Shading Zone Groups to Other Zones - \note If Yes, self-shading will be disabled from all exterior surfaces in a given Shading Zone Group to all other zones in the model. - \note If both Disable Self-Shading Within Shading Zone Groups and Disable Self-Shading From Shading Zone Groups to Other Zones = Yes, - \note then all self-shading from exterior surfaces will be disabled. - \note If only one of these fields = Yes, then at least one Shading Zone Group must be specified, or this field will be ignored. - \note Shading from Shading:* surfaces, overhangs, fins, and reveals will not be disabled. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A8 , \field Shading Zone Group 1 ZoneList Name - \note Specifies a group of zones which are controlled by the Disable Self-Shading fields. - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneListNames - \begin-extensible - A9 , \field Shading Zone Group 2 ZoneList Name - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneListNames - A10, \field Shading Zone Group 3 ZoneList Name - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneListNames - A11, \field Shading Zone Group 4 ZoneList Name - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneListNames - A12, \field Shading Zone Group 5 ZoneList Name - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneListNames - A13; \field Shading Zone Group 6 ZoneList Name - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneListNames - -SurfaceConvectionAlgorithm:Inside, - \memo Default indoor surface heat transfer convection algorithm to be used for all zones - \unique-object - \format singleLine - A1 ; \field Algorithm - \type choice - \key Simple - \key TARP - \key CeilingDiffuser - \key AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm - \key ASTMC1340 - \default TARP - \note Simple = constant value natural convection (ASHRAE) - \note TARP = variable natural convection based on temperature difference (ASHRAE, Walton) - \note CeilingDiffuser = ACH-based forced and mixed convection correlations - \note for ceiling diffuser configuration with simple natural convection limit - \note AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm = dynamic selection of convection models based on conditions - \note ASTMC1340 = mixed convection correlations based on heat flow direction, - \note surface tilt angle, surface characteristic length, and air speed past the surface. - -SurfaceConvectionAlgorithm:Outside, - \memo Default outside surface heat transfer convection algorithm to be used for all zones - \unique-object - \format singleLine - A1 ; \field Algorithm - \type choice - \key SimpleCombined - \key TARP - \key MoWiTT - \key DOE-2 - \key AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm - \default DOE-2 - \note SimpleCombined = Combined radiation and convection coefficient using simple ASHRAE model - \note TARP = correlation from models developed by ASHRAE, Walton, and Sparrow et. al. - \note MoWiTT = correlation from measurements by Klems and Yazdanian for smooth surfaces - \note DOE-2 = correlation from measurements by Klems and Yazdanian for rough surfaces - \note AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm = dynamic selection of correlations based on conditions - -HeatBalanceAlgorithm, - \memo Determines which Heat Balance Algorithm will be used ie. - \memo CTF (Conduction Transfer Functions), - \memo EMPD (Effective Moisture Penetration Depth with Conduction Transfer Functions). - \memo Advanced/Research Usage: CondFD (Conduction Finite Difference) - \memo Advanced/Research Usage: ConductionFiniteDifferenceSimplified - \memo Advanced/Research Usage: HAMT (Combined Heat And Moisture Finite Element) - \unique-object - \format singleLine - A1 , \field Algorithm - \type choice - \key ConductionTransferFunction - \key MoisturePenetrationDepthConductionTransferFunction - \key ConductionFiniteDifference - \key CombinedHeatAndMoistureFiniteElement - \default ConductionTransferFunction - N1 , \field Surface Temperature Upper Limit - \type real - \minimum 200 - \default 200 - \units C - N2 , \field Minimum Surface Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient Value - \units W/m2-K - \default 0.1 - \minimum> 0.0 - N3 ; \field Maximum Surface Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient Value - \units W/m2-K - \default 1000 - \minimum 1.0 - -HeatBalanceSettings:ConductionFiniteDifference, - \memo Determines settings for the Conduction Finite Difference - \memo algorithm for surface heat transfer modeling. - \unique-object - A1 , \field Difference Scheme - \type choice - \key CrankNicholsonSecondOrder - \key FullyImplicitFirstOrder - \default FullyImplicitFirstOrder - N1 , \field Space Discretization Constant - \note increase or decrease number of nodes - \type real - \default 3 - N2 , \field Relaxation Factor - \type real - \default 1.0 - \minimum 0.01 - \maximum 1.0 - N3 ; \field Inside Face Surface Temperature Convergence Criteria - \type real - \default 0.002 - \minimum 1.0E-7 - \maximum 0.01 - -ZoneAirHeatBalanceAlgorithm, - \memo Determines which algorithm will be used to solve the zone air heat balance. - \unique-object - \format singleLine - \min-fields 1 - A1 ; \field Algorithm - \type choice - \key ThirdOrderBackwardDifference - \key AnalyticalSolution - \key EulerMethod - \default ThirdOrderBackwardDifference - -ZoneAirContaminantBalance, - \memo Determines which contaminant concentration will be simulates. - \unique-object - \format singleLine - A1 , \field Carbon Dioxide Concentration - \note If Yes, CO2 simulation will be performed. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A2 , \field Outdoor Carbon Dioxide Schedule Name - \note Schedule values should be in parts per million (ppm) - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - A3 , \field Generic Contaminant Concentration - \note If Yes, generic contaminant simulation will be performed. - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A4 ; \field Outdoor Generic Contaminant Schedule Name - \note Schedule values should be generic contaminant concentration in parts per - \note million (ppm) - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - -ZoneAirMassFlowConservation, - \memo Enforces the zone air mass flow balance by either adjusting zone mixing object flow only, - \memo adjusting zone total return flow only, zone mixing and the zone total return flows, - \memo or adjusting the zone total return and zone mixing object flows. Zone infiltration flow air - \memo flow is increased or decreased depending user selection in the infiltration treatment method. - \memo If either of zone mixing or zone return flow adjusting methods or infiltration is active, - \memo then the zone air mass flow balance calculation will attempt to enforce conservation of - \memo mass for each zone. If flow balancing method is "None" and infiltration is "None", then the - \memo zone air mass flow calculation defaults to assume self-balanced simple flow mixing and - \memo infiltration objects. - \unique-object - \min-fields 3 - A1, \field Adjust Zone Mixing and Return For Air Mass Flow Balance - \note If "AdjustMixingOnly", zone mixing object flow rates are adjusted to balance the zone air mass - \note flow and zone infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required in order to balance - \note the zone air mass flow. If "AdjustReturnOnly", zone total return flow rate is adjusted to balance - \note the zone air mass flow and zone infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required - \note in order to balance the zone air mass flow. If "AdjustMixingThenReturn", first the zone mixing - \note objects flow rates are adjusted to balance the zone air flow, second zone total return flow rate - \note is adjusted and zone infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required in order to - \note balance the zone air mass flow. If "AdjustReturnThenMixing", first zone total return flow rate is - \note adjusted to balance the zone air flow, second the zone mixing object flow rates are adjusted and - \note infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required in order to balance the zone - \note air mass flow. - \type choice - \key AdjustMixingOnly - \key AdjustReturnOnly - \key AdjustMixingThenReturn - \key AdjustReturnThenMixing - \key None - \default None - A2, \field Infiltration Balancing Method - \note This input field allows user to choose how zone infiltration flow is treated during - \note the zone air mass flow balance calculation. - \type choice - \key AddInfiltrationFlow - \key AdjustInfiltrationFlow - \key None - \default AddInfiltrationFlow - \note AddInfiltrationFlow may add infiltration to the base flow specified in the - \note infiltration object to balance the zone air mass flow. The additional infiltration - \note air mass flow is not self-balanced. The base flow is assumed to be self-balanced. - \note AdjustInfiltrationFlow may adjust the base flow calculated using - \note the base flow specified in the infiltration object to balance the zone air mass flow. If it - \note If no adjustment is required, then the base infiltration is assumed to be self-balanced. - \note None will make no changes to the base infiltration flow. - A3; \field Infiltration Balancing Zones - \note This input field allows user to choose which zones are included in infiltration balancing. - \note MixingSourceZonesOnly allows infiltration balancing only in zones which as source zones for mixing - \note which also have an infiltration object defined. - \note AllZones allows infiltration balancing in any zone which has an infiltration object defined. - \type choice - \key MixingSourceZonesOnly - \key AllZones - \default MixingSourceZonesOnly - -ZoneCapacitanceMultiplier:ResearchSpecial, - \format singleLine - \memo Multiplier altering the relative capacitance of the air compared to an empty zone - \min-fields 6 - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - A2 , \field Zone or ZoneList Name - \type object-list - \object-list ZoneAndZoneListNames - \note If this field is left blank, the multipliers are applied to all the zones not specified - N1 , \field Temperature Capacity Multiplier - \type real - \default 1.0 - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to heat or temperature - N2 , \field Humidity Capacity Multiplier - \type real - \default 1.0 - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to moisture or humidity ratio - N3 , \field Carbon Dioxide Capacity Multiplier - \type real - \default 1.0 - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to zone air carbon dioxide concentration - N4 ; \field Generic Contaminant Capacity Multiplier - \type real - \default 1.0 - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to zone air generic contaminant concentration - -Timestep, - \memo Specifies the "basic" timestep for the simulation. The - \memo value entered here is also known as the Zone Timestep. This is used in - \memo the Zone Heat Balance Model calculation as the driving timestep for heat - \memo transfer and load calculations. - \unique-object - \format singleLine - N1 ; \field Number of Timesteps per Hour - \note Number in hour: normal validity 4 to 60: 6 suggested - \note Must be evenly divisible into 60 - \note Allowable values include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 60 - \note Normal 6 is minimum as lower values may cause inaccuracies - \note A minimum value of 20 is suggested for both ConductionFiniteDifference - \note and CombinedHeatAndMoistureFiniteElement surface heat balance algorithms - \note A minimum of 12 is suggested for simulations involving a Vegetated Roof (Material:RoofVegetation). - \default 6 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 60 - -ConvergenceLimits, - \memo Specifies limits on HVAC system simulation timesteps and iterations. - \memo This item is an advanced feature that should be used only with caution. - \unique-object - N1 , \field Minimum System Timestep - \units minutes - \type integer - \note 0 sets the minimum to the zone timestep (ref: Timestep) - \note 1 is normal (ratchet down to 1 minute) - \note setting greater than zone timestep (in minutes) will effectively set to zone timestep - \minimum 0 - \maximum 60 - N2 , \field Maximum HVAC Iterations - \type integer - \default 20 - \minimum 1 - N3 , \field Minimum Plant Iterations - \note Controls the minimum number of plant system solver iterations within a single HVAC iteration - \note Larger values will increase runtime but might improve solution accuracy for complicated plant systems - \note Complex plants include: several interconnected loops, heat recovery, thermal load following generators, etc. - \type integer - \default 2 - \minimum 1 - N4 ; \field Maximum Plant Iterations - \note Controls the maximum number of plant system solver iterations within a single HVAC iteration - \note Smaller values might decrease runtime but could decrease solution accuracy for complicated plant systems - \type integer - \default 8 - \minimum 2 - -HVACSystemRootFindingAlgorithm, - \memo Specifies a HVAC system solver algorithm to find a root - \unique-object - A1 , \field Algorithm - \type choice - \key RegulaFalsi - \key Bisection - \key BisectionThenRegulaFalsi - \key RegulaFalsiThenBisection - \key Alternation - \default RegulaFalsi - N1 ; \field Number of Iterations Before Algorithm Switch - \note This field is used when RegulaFalsiThenBisection or BisectionThenRegulaFalsi is - \note entered. When iteration number is greater than the value, algorithm switches. - \type integer - \default 5 - -\group Compliance Objects - -Compliance:Building, - \memo Building level inputs related to compliance to building standards, building codes, and beyond energy code programs. - \unique-object - \min-fields 1 - N1; \field Building Rotation for Appendix G - \note Additional degrees of rotation to be used with the requirement in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Appendix G - \note that states that the baseline building should be rotated in four directions. - \units deg - \type real - \default 0.0 - -\group Location and Climate - -Site:Location, - \memo Specifies the building's location. Only one location is allowed. - \memo Weather data file location, if it exists, will override this object. - \unique-object - \min-fields 5 - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - N1 , \field Latitude - \units deg - \minimum -90.0 - \maximum +90.0 - \default 0.0 - \note + is North, - is South, degree minutes represented in decimal (i.e. 30 minutes is .5) - \type real - N2 , \field Longitude - \units deg - \minimum -180.0 - \maximum +180.0 - \default 0.0 - \note - is West, + is East, degree minutes represented in decimal (i.e. 30 minutes is .5) - \type real - N3 , \field Time Zone - \note basic these limits on the WorldTimeZone Map (2003) - \units hr - \minimum -12.0 - \maximum +14.0 - \default 0.0 - \note Time relative to GMT. Decimal hours. - \type real - N4 ; \field Elevation - \units m - \minimum -300.0 - \maximum< 8900.0 - \default 0.0 - \type real - -Site:VariableLocation, - \memo Captures the scheduling of a moving/reorienting building, or more likely a vessel - \unique-object - \min-fields 1 - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - A2 , \field Building Location Latitude Schedule - \note The name of a schedule that defines the latitude of the building at any time. - \note If not entered, the latitude defined in the Site:Location, or the default - \note latitude, will be used for the entirety of the simulation - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - A3 , \field Building Location Longitude Schedule - \note The name of a schedule that defines the longitude of the building at any time. - \note If not entered, the longitude defined in the Site:Location, or the default - \note longitude, will be used for the entirety of the simulation - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - A4 ; \field Building Location Orientation Schedule - \note The name of a schedule that defines the orientation of the building at any time. - \note This orientation is based on a change from the original orientation. -- NEED TO REFINE THIS - \note If not entered, the original orientation will be used for the entirety of the simulation - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - -SizingPeriod:DesignDay, - \memo The design day object creates the parameters for the program to create - \memo the 24 hour weather profile that can be used for sizing as well as - \memo running to test the other simulation parameters. Parameters in this - \memo include a date (month and day), a day type (which uses the appropriate - \memo schedules for either sizing or simple tests), min/max temperatures, - \memo wind speeds, and solar radiation values. - A1, \field Name - \type alpha - \required-field - \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays - N1, \field Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - \type integer - N2, \field Day of Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - \type integer - \note must be valid for Month field - A2, \field Day Type - \required-field - \note Day Type selects the schedules appropriate for this design day - \type choice - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - N3, \field Maximum Dry-Bulb Temperature - \note This field is required when field "Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Type" - \note is not "TemperatureProfileSchedule". - \units C - \minimum -90 - \maximum 70 - \type real - N4, \field Daily Dry-Bulb Temperature Range - \note Must still produce appropriate maximum dry-bulb (within range) - \note This field is not needed if Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Type - \note is "delta". - \units deltaC - \minimum 0 - \default 0 - \type real - A3, \field Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Type - \note Type of modifier to the dry-bulb temperature calculated for the timestep - \type choice - \key MultiplierSchedule - \key DifferenceSchedule - \key TemperatureProfileSchedule - \key DefaultMultipliers - \default DefaultMultipliers - A4, \field Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Day Schedule Name - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - \note Only used when previous field is "MultiplierSchedule", "DifferenceSchedule" or - \note "TemperatureProfileSchedule". - \note For type "MultiplierSchedule" the hour/time interval values should specify - \note the fraction (0-1) of the dry-bulb temperature range to be subtracted - \note from the maximum dry-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day - \note For type "DifferenceSchedule" the values should specify a number to be subtracted - \note from the maximum dry-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day. - \note Note that numbers in the difference schedule cannot be negative as that - \note would result in a higher maximum than the maximum previously specified. - \note For type "TemperatureProfileSchedule" the values should specify the actual dry-bulb - \note temperature for each timestep in the day. - A5, \field Humidity Condition Type - \note values/schedules indicated here and in subsequent fields create the humidity - \note values in the 24 hour design day conditions profile. - \type choice - \key WetBulb - \key DewPoint - \key HumidityRatio - \key Enthalpy - \key RelativeHumiditySchedule - \key WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule - \key WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule - \key WetBulbProfileDefaultMultipliers - \default WetBulb - N5, \field Wetbulb or DewPoint at Maximum Dry-Bulb - \note Wetbulb or dewpoint temperature coincident with the maximum temperature. - \note Required only if field Humidity Condition Type is "Wetbulb", "Dewpoint", - \note "WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule", "WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule", - \note or "WetBulbProfileDefaultMultipliers" - \type real - \units C - A6, \field Humidity Condition Day Schedule Name - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - \note Only used when Humidity Condition Type is "RelativeHumiditySchedule", - \note "WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule", or "WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule" - \note For type "RelativeHumiditySchedule", the hour/time interval values should specify - \note relative humidity (percent) from 0.0 to 100.0. - \note For type "WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule" the hour/time interval values should specify - \note the fraction (0-1) of the wet-bulb temperature range to be subtracted from the - \note maximum wet-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day (units = Fraction) - \note For type "WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule" the values should specify a number to be subtracted - \note from the maximum wet-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day. (units = deltaC) - N6, \field Humidity Ratio at Maximum Dry-Bulb - \note Humidity ratio coincident with the maximum temperature (constant humidity ratio throughout day). - \note Required only if field Humidity Condition Type is "HumidityRatio". - \type real - \units kgWater/kgDryAir - N7, \field Enthalpy at Maximum Dry-Bulb - \note Enthalpy coincident with the maximum temperature. - \note Required only if field Humidity Condition Type is "Enthalpy". - \type real - \units J/kg - N8, \field Daily Wet-Bulb Temperature Range - \units deltaC - \note Required only if Humidity Condition Type = "WetbulbProfileMultiplierSchedule" or - \note "WetBulbProfileDefaultMultipliers" - N9, \field Barometric Pressure - \note This field's value is also checked against the calculated "standard barometric pressure" - \note for the location. If out of range (>10%) or blank, then is replaced by standard value. - \units Pa - \minimum 31000 - \maximum 120000 - \type real - \ip-units inHg - N10, \field Wind Speed - \required-field - \units m/s - \minimum 0 - \maximum 40 - \ip-units miles/hr - \type real - N11, \field Wind Direction - \required-field - \units deg - \minimum 0 - \maximum 360 - \note North=0.0 East=90.0 - \note 0 and 360 are the same direction. - \type real - A7, \field Rain Indicator - \note Yes is raining (all day), No is not raining - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A8, \field Snow Indicator - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - \note Yes is Snow on Ground, No is no Snow on Ground - A9, \field Daylight Saving Time Indicator - \note Yes -- use schedules modified for Daylight Saving Time Schedules. - \note No - do not use schedules modified for Daylight Saving Time Schedules - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A10, \field Solar Model Indicator - \type choice - \key ASHRAEClearSky - \key ZhangHuang - \key Schedule - \key ASHRAETau - \key ASHRAETau2017 - \default ASHRAEClearSky - A11, \field Beam Solar Day Schedule Name - \note if Solar Model Indicator = Schedule, then beam schedule name (for day) - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A12, \field Diffuse Solar Day Schedule Name - \note if Solar Model Indicator = Schedule, then diffuse schedule name (for day) - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - N12, \field ASHRAE Clear Sky Optical Depth for Beam Irradiance (taub) - \units dimensionless - \note Required if Solar Model Indicator = ASHRAETau or ASHRAETau2017 - \note ASHRAETau2017 solar model can be used with 2013 and 2017 HOF matching taub - \minimum 0 - \maximum 1.2 - \default 0 - N13, \field ASHRAE Clear Sky Optical Depth for Diffuse Irradiance (taud) - \units dimensionless - \note Required if Solar Model Indicator = ASHRAETau or ASHRAETau2017 - \note ASHRAETau2017 solar model can be used with 2013 and 2017 HOF matching taud - \minimum 0 - \maximum 3 - \default 0 - N14, \field Sky Clearness - \note Used if Sky Model Indicator = ASHRAEClearSky or ZhangHuang - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.2 - \default 0.0 - \note 0.0 is totally unclear, 1.0 is totally clear - \type real - N15, \field Maximum Number Warmup Days - \note If used this design day will be run with a custom limit on the maximum number of days that are repeated for warmup. - \note Limiting the number of warmup days can improve run time. - \type integer - A13; \field Begin Environment Reset Mode - \note If used this can control if you want the thermal history to be reset at the beginning of the design day. - \note When using a series of similiar design days, this field can be used to retain warmup state from the previous design day. - \type choice - \key FullResetAtBeginEnvironment - \key SuppressAllBeginEnvironmentResets - \default FullResetAtBeginEnvironment - -SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays, - \memo Use a weather file period for design sizing calculations. - A1 , \field Name - \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays - \required-field - \note user supplied name for reporting - N1 , \field Begin Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - \type integer - N2 , \field Begin Day of Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - \type integer - N3 , \field End Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - \type integer - N4 , \field End Day of Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - \type integer - A2 , \field Day of Week for Start Day - \note =[|Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday|SummerDesignDay|WinterDesignDay| - \note |CustomDay1|CustomDay2]; - \note if you use SummerDesignDay or WinterDesignDay or the CustomDays then this will apply - \note to the whole period; other days (i.e., Monday) will signify a start day and - \note normal sequence of subsequent days - \default Monday - \type choice - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A3, \field Use Weather File Daylight Saving Period - \note If yes or blank, use daylight saving period as specified on Weatherfile. - \note If no, do not use the daylight saving period as specified on the Weatherfile. - \type choice - \default Yes - \key Yes - \key No - A4; \field Use Weather File Rain and Snow Indicators - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default Yes - -SizingPeriod:WeatherFileConditionType, - \memo Use a weather file period for design sizing calculations. - \memo EPW weather files are created with typical and extreme periods - \memo created heuristically from the weather file data. For more - \memo details on these periods, see AuxiliaryPrograms document. - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays - \note user supplied name for reporting - A2 , \field Period Selection - \required-field - \retaincase - \note Following is a list of all possible types of Extreme and Typical periods that - \note might be identified in the Weather File. Not all possible types are available - \note for all weather files. - \type choice - \key SummerExtreme - \key SummerTypical - \key WinterExtreme - \key WinterTypical - \key AutumnTypical - \key SpringTypical - \key WetSeason - \key DrySeason - \key NoDrySeason - \key NoWetSeason - \key TropicalHot - \key TropicalCold - \key NoDrySeasonMax - \key NoDrySeasonMin - \key NoWetSeasonMax - \key NoWetSeasonMin - A3 , \field Day of Week for Start Day - \note =[|Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday|SummerDesignDay|WinterDesignDay| - \note |CustomDay1|CustomDay2]; - \note if you use SummerDesignDay or WinterDesignDay or the CustomDays then this will apply - \note to the whole period; other days (i.e., Monday) will signify a start day and - \note normal sequence of subsequent days - \default Monday - \type choice - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A4, \field Use Weather File Daylight Saving Period - \note If yes or blank, use daylight saving period as specified on Weatherfile. - \note If no, do not use the daylight saving period as specified on the Weatherfile. - \type choice - \default Yes - \key Yes - \key No - A5; \field Use Weather File Rain and Snow Indicators - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default Yes - -RunPeriod, - \memo Specify a range of dates and other parameters for a simulation. - \memo Multiple run periods may be input, but they may not overlap. - \min-fields 7 - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays - \note descriptive name (used in reporting mainly) - \note Cannot be not blank and must be unique - N1 , \field Begin Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - \type integer - N2 , \field Begin Day of Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - \type integer - N3, \field Begin Year - \note Start year of the simulation, if this field is specified it must agree with the Day of Week for Start Day - \note If this field is blank, the year will be selected to match the weekday, which is Sunday if not specified - N4 , \field End Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - \type integer - N5 , \field End Day of Month - \required-field - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - \type integer - N6, \field End Year - \note end year of simulation, if specified - A2 , \field Day of Week for Start Day - \note =[Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday]; - \note If no year is input, this field will default to Sunday - \note If a year is input and this field is blank, the correct weekday is determined - \type choice - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - A3, \field Use Weather File Holidays and Special Days - \note If yes or blank, use holidays as specified on Weatherfile. - \note If no, do not use the holidays specified on the Weatherfile. - \note Note: You can still specify holidays/special days using the RunPeriodControl:SpecialDays object(s). - \type choice - \default Yes - \key Yes - \key No - A4, \field Use Weather File Daylight Saving Period - \note If yes or blank, use daylight saving period as specified on Weatherfile. - \note If no, do not use the daylight saving period as specified on the Weatherfile. - \type choice - \default Yes - \key Yes - \key No - A5, \field Apply Weekend Holiday Rule - \note if yes and single day holiday falls on weekend, "holiday" occurs on following Monday - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A6, \field Use Weather File Rain Indicators - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default Yes - A7, \field Use Weather File Snow Indicators - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default Yes - A8; \field Treat Weather as Actual - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - -RunPeriodControl:SpecialDays, - \min-fields 4 - \memo This object sets up holidays/special days to be used during weather file - \memo run periods. (These are not used with SizingPeriod:* objects.) - \memo Depending on the value in the run period, days on the weather file may also - \memo be used. However, the weather file specification will take precedence over - \memo any specification shown here. (No error message on duplicate days or overlapping - \memo days). - A1, \field Name - \required-field - A2, \field Start Date - \required-field - \note Dates can be several formats: - \note / (month/day) - \note - \note - \note in in - \note can be January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December - \note Months can be the first 3 letters of the month - \note can be Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - \note can be 1 or 1st, 2 or 2nd, etc. up to 5(?) - N1, \field Duration - \units days - \minimum 1 - \maximum 366 - \default 1 - A3; \field Special Day Type - \note Special Day Type selects the schedules appropriate for each day so labeled - \type choice - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - \default Holiday - -RunPeriodControl:DaylightSavingTime, - \unique-object - \min-fields 2 - \memo This object sets up the daylight saving time period for any RunPeriod. - \memo Ignores any daylight saving time period on the weather file and uses this definition. - \memo These are not used with SizingPeriod:DesignDay objects. - \memo Use with SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays object can be controlled in that object. - A1, \field Start Date - \required-field - A2; \field End Date - \required-field - \note Dates can be several formats: - \note / (month/day) - \note - \note - \note in in - \note can be January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December - \note Months can be the first 3 letters of the month - \note can be Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - \note can be 1 or 1st, 2 or 2nd, etc. up to 5(?) - -WeatherProperty:SkyTemperature, - \memo This object is used to override internal sky temperature calculations. - A1, \field Name - \note blank in this field will apply to all run periods (that is, all objects= - \note SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays, SizingPeriod:WeatherFileConditionType or RunPeriod - \note otherwise, this name must match one of the environment object names. - \type object-list - \object-list RunPeriodsAndDesignDays - A2, \field Calculation Type - \required-field - \note The field indicates that the sky temperature will be imported from external schedules or calculated by alternative methods other than default. - \type choice - \key ClarkAllen - \key Brunt - \key Idso - \key BerdahlMartin - \key ScheduleValue - \key DifferenceScheduleDryBulbValue - \key DifferenceScheduleDewPointValue - \default ClarkAllen - A3, \field Schedule Name - \note if name matches a SizingPeriod:DesignDay, put in a day schedule of this name - \note if name is for a SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays, SizingPeriod:WeatherFileConditionType or - \note RunPeriod, put in a full year schedule that covers the appropriate days. - \note Required if Calculation Type is ScheduleValue, DifferenceScheduleDryBulbValue or DifferenceScheduleDewPointValue. - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - \object-list ScheduleNames - A4; \field Use Weather File Horizontal IR - \note If yes or blank, use Horizontal IR values from weather file when present, otherwise use the specified sky model. - \note If no, always use the specified sky model and ignore the horizontal IR values from the weather file. - \note For Calculation Type = ScheduleValue, DifferenceScheduleDryBulbValue or DifferenceScheduleDewPointValue, this field is ignored and the scheduled values are used. - \type choice - \default Yes - \key Yes - \key No - -Site:WeatherStation, - \unique-object - \memo This object should only be used for non-standard weather data. Standard weather data - \memo such as TMY2, IWEC, and ASHRAE design day data are all measured at the - \memo default conditions and do not require this object. - N1 , \field Wind Sensor Height Above Ground - \type real - \units m - \default 10.0 - \minimum> 0.0 - N2 , \field Wind Speed Profile Exponent - \type real - \default 0.14 - \minimum 0.0 - N3 , \field Wind Speed Profile Boundary Layer Thickness - \type real - \units m - \default 270.0 - \minimum 0.0 - N4 ; \field Air Temperature Sensor Height Above Ground - \type real - \units m - \default 1.5 - \minimum 0.0 - -Site:HeightVariation, - \unique-object - \memo This object is used if the user requires advanced control over height-dependent - \memo variations in wind speed and temperature. When this object is not present, the default model - \memo for temperature dependence on height is used, and the wind speed is modeled according - \memo to the Terrain field of the BUILDING object. - N1 , \field Wind Speed Profile Exponent - \note Set to zero for no wind speed dependence on height. - \type real - \default 0.22 - \minimum 0.0 - N2 , \field Wind Speed Profile Boundary Layer Thickness - \type real - \units m - \default 370.0 - \minimum> 0.0 - N3 ; \field Air Temperature Gradient Coefficient - \note Set to zero for no air temperature dependence on height. - \type real - \units K/m - \default 0.0065 - \minimum 0.0 - -Site:GroundTemperature:BuildingSurface, - \memo These temperatures are specifically for those surfaces that have the outside environment - \memo of "Ground". Documentation about what values these should be is located in the - \memo Auxiliary programs document (Ground Heat Transfer) as well as the InputOutput Reference. - \memo CAUTION - Do not use the "undisturbed" ground temperatures from the weather data. - \memo These values are too extreme for the soil under a conditioned building. - \memo For best results, use the Slab or Basement program to calculate custom monthly - \memo average ground temperatures (see Auxiliary Programs). For typical commercial - \memo buildings in the USA, a reasonable default value is 2C less than the average indoor space temperature. - \unique-object - \min-fields 12 - \format singleLine - N1 , \field January Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N2 , \field February Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N3 , \field March Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N4 , \field April Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N5 , \field May Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N6 , \field June Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N7 , \field July Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N8 , \field August Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N9 , \field September Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N10, \field October Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N11, \field November Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - N12; \field December Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 18 - -Site:GroundTemperature:FCfactorMethod, - \memo These temperatures are specifically for underground walls and ground floors - \memo defined with the C-factor and F-factor methods, and should be close to the - \memo monthly average outdoor air temperature delayed by 3 months for the location. - \unique-object - \min-fields 12 - \format singleLine - N1 , \field January Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N2 , \field February Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N3 , \field March Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N4 , \field April Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N5 , \field May Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N6 , \field June Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N7 , \field July Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N8 , \field August Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N9 , \field September Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N10, \field October Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N11, \field November Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N12; \field December Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - -Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow, - \memo These temperatures are specifically for the Surface Ground Heat Exchanger and - \memo should probably be close to the average outdoor air temperature for the location. - \memo They are not used in other models. - \unique-object - \min-fields 12 - \format singleLine - N1 , \field January Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N2 , \field February Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N3 , \field March Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N4 , \field April Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N5 , \field May Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N6 , \field June Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N7 , \field July Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N8 , \field August Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N9 , \field September Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N10, \field October Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N11, \field November Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - N12; \field December Surface Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 13 - -Site:GroundTemperature:Deep, - \memo These temperatures are specifically for the ground heat exchangers that would use - \memo "deep" (3-4 m depth) ground temperatures for their heat source. - \memo They are not used in other models. - \unique-object - \min-fields 12 - \format singleLine - N1 , \field January Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N2 , \field February Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N3 , \field March Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N4 , \field April Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N5 , \field May Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N6 , \field June Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N7 , \field July Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N8 , \field August Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N9 , \field September Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N10, \field October Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N11, \field November Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - N12; \field December Deep Ground Temperature - \units C - \type real - \default 16 - -Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:FiniteDifference, - \memo Undisturbed ground temperature object using a - \memo detailed finite difference 1-D model - \min-fields 7 - A1, \field Name - \required-field - \reference UndisturbedGroundTempModels - N1, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity - \required-field - \type real - \units W/m-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N2, \field Soil Density - \required-field - \type real - \units kg/m3 - \minimum> 0.0 - N3, \field Soil Specific Heat - \required-field - \type real - \units J/kg-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N4, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction - \type real - \units percent - \minimum 0 - \maximum 100 - \default 30 - N5, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction at Saturation - \type real - \units percent - \minimum 0 - \maximum 100 - \default 50 - N6; \field Evapotranspiration Ground Cover Parameter - \type real - \units dimensionless - \minimum 0 - \maximum 1.5 - \default 0.4 - \note This specifies the ground cover effects during evapotranspiration - \note calculations. The value roughly represents the following cases: - \note = 0 : concrete or other solid, non-permeable ground surface material - \note = 0.5 : short grass, much like a manicured lawn - \note = 1 : standard reference state (12 cm grass) - \note = 1.5 : wild growth - -Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:KusudaAchenbach, - \memo Undisturbed ground temperature object using the - \memo Kusuda-Achenbach 1965 correlation. - \min-fields 7 - A1, \field Name - \required-field - \reference UndisturbedGroundTempModels - N1, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity - \required-field - \type real - \units W/m-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N2, \field Soil Density - \required-field - \type real - \units kg/m3 - \minimum> 0.0 - N3, \field Soil Specific Heat - \required-field - \type real - \units J/kg-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N4, \field Average Soil Surface Temperature - \type real - \units C - \note Annual average surface temperature - \note If left blank the Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow object must be included in the input - \note The soil temperature, amplitude, and phase shift must all be included or omitted together - N5, \field Average Amplitude of Surface Temperature - \type real - \units deltaC - \minimum 0 - \note Annual average surface temperature variation from average. - \note If left blank the Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow object must be included in the input - \note The soil temperature, amplitude, and phase shift must all be included or omitted together - N6; \field Phase Shift of Minimum Surface Temperature - \type real - \units days - \minimum 0 - \maximum< 365 - \note The phase shift of minimum surface temperature, or the day - \note of the year when the minimum surface temperature occurs. - \note If left blank the Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow object must be included in the input - \note The soil temperature, amplitude, and phase shift must all be included or omitted together - -Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:Xing, - \memo Undisturbed ground temperature object using the - \memo Xing 2014 2 harmonic parameter model. - \min-fields 9 - A1, \field Name - \required-field - \reference UndisturbedGroundTempModels - N1, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity - \required-field - \type real - \units W/m-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N2, \field Soil Density - \required-field - \type real - \units kg/m3 - \minimum> 0.0 - N3, \field Soil Specific Heat - \required-field - \type real - \units J/kg-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N4, \field Average Soil Surface Tempeature - \required-field - \type real - \units C - N5, \field Soil Surface Temperature Amplitude 1 - \required-field - \type real - \units deltaC - N6, \field Soil Surface Temperature Amplitude 2 - \required-field - \type real - \units deltaC - N7, \field Phase Shift of Temperature Amplitude 1 - \required-field - \type real - \units days - \maximum< 365 - N8; \field Phase Shift of Temperature Amplitude 2 - \required-field - \type real - \units days - \maximum< 365 - -Site:GroundDomain:Slab, - \memo Ground-coupled slab model for on-grade and - \memo in-grade cases with or without insulation. - A1, \field Name - \required-field - N1, \field Ground Domain Depth - \type real - \default 10 - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - N2, \field Aspect Ratio - \type real - \default 1 - N3, \field Perimeter Offset - \type real - \default 5 - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - N4, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity - \type real - \default 1.5 - \units W/m-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N5, \field Soil Density - \type real - \default 2800 - \units kg/m3 - \minimum> 0.0 - N6, \field Soil Specific Heat - \type real - \default 850 - \units J/kg-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N7, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction - \type real - \units percent - \minimum 0 - \maximum 100 - \default 30 - N8, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction at Saturation - \type real - \units percent - \minimum 0 - \maximum 100 - \default 50 - A2, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Type - \required-field - \type choice - \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:FiniteDifference - \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:KusudaAchenbach - \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:Xing - A3, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list UndisturbedGroundTempModels - N9, \field Evapotranspiration Ground Cover Parameter - \type real - \minimum 0 - \maximum 1.5 - \default 0.4 - \note This specifies the ground cover effects during evapotranspiration - \note calculations. The value roughly represents the following cases: - \note = 0 : concrete or other solid, non-permeable ground surface material - \note = 0.5 : short grass, much like a manicured lawn - \note = 1 : standard reference state (12 cm grass) - \note = 1.5 : wild growth - A4, \field Slab Boundary Condition Model Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list OSCMNames - A5, \field Slab Location - \required-field - \type choice - \key InGrade - \key OnGrade - \note This field specifies whether the slab is located "in-grade" or "on-grade" - A6, \field Slab Material Name - \type object-list - \object-list MaterialName - \note Only applicable for the in-grade case - A7, \field Horizontal Insulation - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - \note This field specifies the presence of insulation beneath the slab. - \note Only required for in-grade case. - A8, \field Horizontal Insulation Material Name - \type object-list - \object-list MaterialName - \note This field specifies the horizontal insulation material. - A9, \field Horizontal Insulation Extents - \type choice - \key Full - \key Perimeter - \default Full - \note This field specifies whether the horizontal insulation fully insulates - \note the surface or is perimeter only insulation - N10, \field Perimeter Insulation Width - \type real - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note This field specifies the width of the underfloor perimeter insulation - A10, \field Vertical Insulation - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - \note This field specifies the presence of vertical insulation at the slab edge. - A11, \field Vertical Insulation Material Name - \type object-list - \object-list MaterialName - \note This field specifies the vertical insulation material. - N11, \field Vertical Insulation Depth - \type real - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Only used when including vertical insulation - \note This field specifies the depth of the vertical insulation - A12, \field Simulation Timestep - \type choice - \key Timestep - \key Hourly - \default Hourly - \note This field specifies the ground domain simulation timestep. - N12, \field Geometric Mesh Coefficient - \type real - \minimum 1.0 - \maximum 2.0 - \default 1.6 - N13; \field Mesh Density Parameter - \type integer - \minimum 4 - \default 6 - -Site:GroundDomain:Basement, - \memo Ground-coupled basement model for simulating basements - \memo or other underground zones. - A1, \field Name - \required-field - N1, \field Ground Domain Depth - \type real - \default 10 - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note The depth from ground surface to the deep ground boundary of the domain. - N2, \field Aspect Ratio - \type real - \default 1 - \note This defines the height to width ratio of the basement zone. - N3, \field Perimeter Offset - \type real - \default 5 - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note The distance from the basement wall edge to the edge of the ground domain - N4, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity - \type real - \default 1.5 - \units W/m-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N5, \field Soil Density - \type real - \default 2800 - \units kg/m3 - \minimum> 0.0 - N6, \field Soil Specific Heat - \type real - \default 850 - \units J/kg-K - \minimum> 0.0 - N7, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction - \type real - \units percent - \minimum 0 - \maximum 100 - \default 30 - N8, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction at Saturation - \type real - \units percent - \minimum 0 - \maximum 100 - \default 50 - A2, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Type - \required-field - \type choice - \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:FiniteDifference - \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:KusudaAchenbach - \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:Xing - A3, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list UndisturbedGroundTempModels - N9, \field Evapotranspiration Ground Cover Parameter - \type real - \minimum 0 - \maximum 1.5 - \default 0.4 - \note This specifies the ground cover effects during evapotranspiration - \note calculations. The value roughly represents the following cases: - \note = 0 : concrete or other solid, non-permeable ground surface material - \note = 0.5 : short grass, much like a manicured lawn - \note = 1 : standard reference state (12 cm grass) - \note = 1.5 : wild growth - A4, \field Basement Floor Boundary Condition Model Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list OSCMNames - A5, \field Horizontal Insulation - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - \note This field specifies the presence of insulation beneath the basement floor. - A6, \field Horizontal Insulation Material Name - \type object-list - \object-list MaterialName - A7, \field Horizontal Insulation Extents - \type choice - \key Perimeter - \key Full - \default Full - \note This field specifies whether the horizontal insulation fully insulates - \note the surface or is perimeter only insulation - N10, \field Perimeter Horizontal Insulation Width - \type real - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Width of horizontal perimeter insulation measured from - \note foundation wall inside surface. - N11, \field Basement Wall Depth - \type real - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Depth measured from ground surface. - A8, \field Basement Wall Boundary Condition Model Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list OSCMNames - A9, \field Vertical Insulation - \type choice - \key Yes - \key No - \default No - A10, \field Basement Wall Vertical Insulation Material Name - \type object-list - \object-list MaterialName - N12, \field Vertical Insulation Depth - \type real - \units m - \minimum> 0.0 - \note Depth measured from the ground surface. - A11, \field Simulation Timestep - \type choice - \key Timestep - \key Hourly - \default Hourly - \note This field specifies the basement domain simulation interval. - N13; \field Mesh Density Parameter - \type integer - \default 4 - \minimum 2 - -Site:GroundReflectance, - \memo Specifies the ground reflectance values used to calculate ground reflected solar. - \memo The ground reflectance can be further modified when snow is on the ground - \memo by Site:GroundReflectance:SnowModifier. - \unique-object - \min-fields 12 - \format singleLine - N1 , \field January Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N2 , \field February Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N3 , \field March Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N4 , \field April Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N5 , \field May Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N6 , \field June Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N7 , \field July Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N8 , \field August Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N9 , \field September Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N10 , \field October Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N11 , \field November Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - N12 ; \field December Ground Reflectance - \default 0.2 - \type real - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 1.0 - \units dimensionless - -Site:GroundReflectance:SnowModifier, - \memo Specifies ground reflectance multipliers when snow resident on the ground. - \memo These multipliers are applied to the "normal" ground reflectances specified - \memo in Site:GroundReflectance. - N1, \field Ground Reflected Solar Modifier - \minimum 0.0 - \default 1.0 - \note Value for modifying the "normal" ground reflectance when Snow is on ground - \note when calculating the "Ground Reflected Solar Radiation Value" - \note a value of 1.0 here uses the "normal" ground reflectance - \note Ground Reflected Solar = (BeamSolar*CosSunZenith + DiffuseSolar)*GroundReflectance - \note This would be further modified by the Snow Ground Reflectance Modifier when Snow was on the ground - \note When Snow on ground, effective GroundReflectance is normal GroundReflectance*"Ground Reflectance Snow Modifier" - \note Ground Reflectance achieved in this manner will be restricted to [0.0,1.0] - N2; \field Daylighting Ground Reflected Solar Modifier - \minimum 0.0 - \default 1.0 - \note Value for modifying the "normal" daylighting ground reflectance when Snow is on ground - \note when calculating the "Ground Reflected Solar Radiation Value" - \note a value of 1.0 here uses the "normal" ground reflectance - \note Ground Reflected Solar = (BeamSolar*CosSunZenith + DiffuseSolar)*GroundReflectance - \note This would be further modified by the Snow Ground Reflectance Modifier when Snow was on the ground - \note When Snow on ground, effective GroundReflectance is normal GroundReflectance*"Daylighting Ground Reflectance Snow Modifier" - \note Ground Reflectance achieved in this manner will be restricted to [0.0,1.0] - -Site:WaterMainsTemperature, - \memo Used to calculate water mains temperatures delivered by underground water main pipes. - \memo Water mains temperatures are a function of outdoor climate conditions - \memo and vary with time of year. - A1 , \field Calculation Method - \required-field - \type choice - \key Schedule - \key Correlation - \key CorrelationFromWeatherFile - \default CorrelationFromWeatherFile - \note If calculation method is CorrelationFromWeatherFile, the two numeric input - \note fields are ignored. Instead, EnergyPlus calculates them from weather file. - A2 , \field Temperature Schedule Name - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - N1 , \field Annual Average Outdoor Air Temperature - \note If calculation method is CorrelationFromWeatherFile or Schedule, this input - \note field is ignored. - \type real - \units C - N2 ; \field Maximum Difference In Monthly Average Outdoor Air Temperatures - \note If calculation method is CorrelationFromWeatherFile or Schedule, this input - \note field is ignored. - \type real - \units deltaC - \minimum 0 - -Site:Precipitation, - \memo Used to describe the amount of water precipitation at the building site. - \memo Precipitation includes both rain and the equivalent water content of snow. - A1, \field Precipitation Model Type - \type choice - \key ScheduleAndDesignLevel - N1, \field Design Level for Total Annual Precipitation - \note meters of water per year used for design level - \units m/yr - A2, \field Precipitation Rates Schedule Name - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - \note Schedule values in meters of water per hour - \note values should be non-negative - N2; \field Average Total Annual Precipitation - \note meters of water per year from average weather statistics - \minimum 0 - \units m/yr - -RoofIrrigation, - \memo Used to describe the amount of irrigation on the ecoroof surface over the course - \memo of the simulation runperiod. - A1, \field Irrigation Model Type - \type choice - \key Schedule - \key SmartSchedule - \note SmartSchedule will not allow irrigation when soil is already moist. - \note Current threshold set at 30% of saturation. - A2, \field Irrigation Rate Schedule Name - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleNames - \note Schedule values in meters of water per hour - \note values should be non-negative - N1; \field Irrigation Maximum Saturation Threshold - \note Used with SmartSchedule to set the saturation level at which no - \note irrigation is allowed. - \units percent - \minimum 0.0 - \maximum 100.0 - \default 40.0 - -Site:SolarAndVisibleSpectrum, - \memo If this object is omitted, the default solar and visible spectrum data will be used. - \unique-object - A1, \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - A2, \field Spectrum Data Method - \note The method specifies which of the solar and visible spectrum data to use in the calculations. - \note Choices: Default - existing hard-wired spectrum data in EnergyPlus. - \note UserDefined - user specified spectrum data referenced by the next two fields - \type choice - \key Default - \key UserDefined - \default Default - A3, \field Solar Spectrum Data Object Name - \type object-list - \object-list SpectrumDataNames - A4; \field Visible Spectrum Data Object Name - \type object-list - \object-list SpectrumDataNames - -Site:SpectrumData, - \min-fields 8 - \memo Spectrum Data Type is followed by up to 107 sets of normal-incidence measured values of - \memo [wavelength, spectrum] for wavelengths covering the solar (0.25 to 2.5 microns) or visible - \memo spectrum (0.38 to 0.78 microns) - \extensible:2 - A1, \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - \reference SpectrumDataNames - A2, \field Spectrum Data Type - \required-field - \type choice - \key Solar - \key Visible - N1, \field Wavelength - \type real - \units micron - N2, \field Spectrum - \type real - N3, \field Wavelength - \type real - \units micron - N4, \field Spectrum - \type real - N5, \field Wavelength - \begin-extensible - \type real - \units micron - N6, \field Spectrum - \type real - N7, N8, \note fields as indicated - N9, N10, \note fields as indicated - N11, N12, \note fields as indicated - N13, N14, \note fields as indicated - N15, N16, \note fields as indicated - N17, N18, \note fields as indicated - N19, N20, \note fields as indicated - N21, N22, \note fields as indicated - N23, N24, \note fields as indicated - N25, N26, \note fields as indicated - N27, N28, \note fields as indicated - N29, N30, \note fields as indicated - N31, N32, \note fields as indicated - N33, N34, \note fields as indicated - N35, N36, \note fields as indicated - N37, N38, \note fields as indicated - N39, N40, \note fields as indicated - N41, N42, \note fields as indicated - N43, N44, \note fields as indicated - N45, N46, \note fields as indicated - N47, N48, \note fields as indicated - N49, N50, \note fields as indicated - N51, N52, \note fields as indicated - N53, N54, \note fields as indicated - N55, N56, \note fields as indicated - N57, N58, \note fields as indicated - N59, N60, \note fields as indicated - N61, N62, \note fields as indicated - N63, N64, \note fields as indicated - N65, N66, \note fields as indicated - N67, N68, \note fields as indicated - N69, N70, \note fields as indicated - N71, N72, \note fields as indicated - N73, N74, \note fields as indicated - N75, N76, \note fields as indicated - N77, N78, \note fields as indicated - N79, N80, \note fields as indicated - N81, N82, \note fields as indicated - N83, N84, \note fields as indicated - N85, N86, \note fields as indicated - N87, N88, \note fields as indicated - N89, N90, \note fields as indicated - N91, N92, \note fields as indicated - N93, N94, \note fields as indicated - N95, N96, \note fields as indicated - N97, N98, \note fields as indicated - N99, N100, \note fields as indicated - N101, N102, \note fields as indicated - N103, N104, \note fields as indicated - N105, N106, \note fields as indicated - N107, N108, \note fields as indicated - N109, N110, \note fields as indicated - N111, N112, \note fields as indicated - N113, N114, \note fields as indicated - N115, N116, \note fields as indicated - N117, N118, \note fields as indicated - N119, N120, \note fields as indicated - N121, N122, \note fields as indicated - N123, N124, \note fields as indicated - N125, N126, \note fields as indicated - N127, N128, \note fields as indicated - N129, N130, \note fields as indicated - N131, N132, \note fields as indicated - N133, N134, \note fields as indicated - N135, N136, \note fields as indicated - N137, N138, \note fields as indicated - N139, N140, \note fields as indicated - N141, N142, \note fields as indicated - N143, N144, \note fields as indicated - N145, N146, \note fields as indicated - N147, N148, \note fields as indicated - N149, N150, \note fields as indicated - N151, N152, \note fields as indicated - N153, N154, \note fields as indicated - N155, N156, \note fields as indicated - N157, N158, \note fields as indicated - N159, N160, \note fields as indicated - N161, N162, \note fields as indicated - N163, N164, \note fields as indicated - N165, N166, \note fields as indicated - N167, N168, \note fields as indicated - N169, N170, \note fields as indicated - N171, N172, \note fields as indicated - N173, N174, \note fields as indicated - N175, N176, \note fields as indicated - N177, N178, \note fields as indicated - N179, N180, \note fields as indicated - N181, N182, \note fields as indicated - N183, N184, \note fields as indicated - N185, N186, \note fields as indicated - N187, N188, \note fields as indicated - N189, N190, \note fields as indicated - N191, N192, \note fields as indicated - N193, N194, \note fields as indicated - N195, N196, \note fields as indicated - N197, N198, \note fields as indicated - N199, N200, \note fields as indicated - N201, N202, \note fields as indicated - N203, N204, \note fields as indicated - N205, N206, \note fields as indicated - N207, N208, \note fields as indicated - N209, N210, \note fields as indicated - N211, N212, \note fields as indicated - N213, N214; \note fields as indicated - -\group Schedules - -ScheduleTypeLimits, - \memo ScheduleTypeLimits specifies the data types and limits for the values contained in schedules - A1, \field Name - \required-field - \reference ScheduleTypeLimitsNames - \note used to validate schedule types in various schedule objects - N1, \field Lower Limit Value - \note lower limit (real or integer) for the Schedule Type. e.g. if fraction, this is 0.0 - \unitsBasedOnField A3 - N2, \field Upper Limit Value - \note upper limit (real or integer) for the Schedule Type. e.g. if fraction, this is 1.0 - \unitsBasedOnField A3 - A2, \field Numeric Type - \note Numeric type is either Continuous (all numbers within the min and - \note max are valid or Discrete (only integer numbers between min and - \note max are valid. (Could also allow REAL and INTEGER to mean the - \note same things) - \type choice - \key Continuous - \key Discrete - A3; \field Unit Type - \note Temperature (C or F) - \note DeltaTemperature (C or F) - \note PrecipitationRate (m/hr or ft/hr) - \note Angle (degrees) - \note Convection Coefficient (W/m2-K or Btu/sqft-hr-F) - \note Activity Level (W/person) - \note Velocity (m/s or ft/min) - \note Capacity (W or Btu/h) - \note Power (W) - \type choice - \key Dimensionless - \key Temperature - \key DeltaTemperature - \key PrecipitationRate - \key Angle - \key ConvectionCoefficient - \key ActivityLevel - \key Velocity - \key Capacity - \key Power - \key Availability - \key Percent - \key Control - \key Mode - \default Dimensionless - -Schedule:Day:Hourly, - \min-fields 26 - \memo A Schedule:Day:Hourly contains 24 values for each hour of the day. - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - \reference DayScheduleNames - A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames - N1 , \field Hour 1 - \type real - \default 0 - N2 , \field Hour 2 - \type real - \default 0 - N3 , \field Hour 3 - \type real - \default 0 - N4 , \field Hour 4 - \type real - \default 0 - N5 , \field Hour 5 - \type real - \default 0 - N6 , \field Hour 6 - \type real - \default 0 - N7 , \field Hour 7 - \type real - \default 0 - N8 , \field Hour 8 - \type real - \default 0 - N9 , \field Hour 9 - \type real - \default 0 - N10, \field Hour 10 - \type real - \default 0 - N11, \field Hour 11 - \type real - \default 0 - N12, \field Hour 12 - \type real - \default 0 - N13, \field Hour 13 - \type real - \default 0 - N14, \field Hour 14 - \type real - \default 0 - N15, \field Hour 15 - \type real - \default 0 - N16, \field Hour 16 - \type real - \default 0 - N17, \field Hour 17 - \type real - \default 0 - N18, \field Hour 18 - \type real - \default 0 - N19, \field Hour 19 - \type real - \default 0 - N20, \field Hour 20 - \type real - \default 0 - N21, \field Hour 21 - \type real - \default 0 - N22, \field Hour 22 - \type real - \default 0 - N23, \field Hour 23 - \type real - \default 0 - N24; \field Hour 24 - \type real - \default 0 - -Schedule:Day:Interval, - \extensible:2 - repeat last two fields, remembering to remove ; from "inner" fields. - \memo A Schedule:Day:Interval contains a full day of values with specified end times for each value - \memo Currently, is set up to allow for 10 minute intervals for an entire day. - \min-fields 5 - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - \reference DayScheduleNames - A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames - A3 , \field Interpolate to Timestep - \note when the interval does not match the user specified timestep a Average choice will average between the intervals request (to - \note timestep resolution. A No choice will use the interval value at the simulation timestep without regard to if it matches - \note the boundary or not. A Linear choice will interpolate linearly between successive values. - \type choice - \key Average - \key Linear - \key No - \default No - A4 , \field Time 1 - \begin-extensible - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N1 , \field Value Until Time 1 - A5 , \field Time 2 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N2 , \field Value Until Time 2 - A6 , \field Time 3 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N3 , \field Value Until Time 3 - A7 , \field Time 4 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N4 , \field Value Until Time 4 - A8 , \field Time 5 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N5 , \field Value Until Time 5 - A9 , \field Time 6 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N6 , \field Value Until Time 6 - A10 , \field Time 7 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N7 , \field Value Until Time 7 - A11 , \field Time 8 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N8 , \field Value Until Time 8 - A12 , \field Time 9 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N9 , \field Value Until Time 9 - A13 , \field Time 10 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N10 , \field Value Until Time 10 - A14 , \field Time 11 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N11 , \field Value Until Time 11 - A15 , \field Time 12 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N12 , \field Value Until Time 12 - A16 , \field Time 13 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N13 , \field Value Until Time 13 - A17 , \field Time 14 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N14 , \field Value Until Time 14 - A18 , \field Time 15 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N15 , \field Value Until Time 15 - A19 , \field Time 16 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N16 , \field Value Until Time 16 - A20 , \field Time 17 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N17 , \field Value Until Time 17 - A21 , \field Time 18 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N18 , \field Value Until Time 18 - A22 , \field Time 19 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N19 , \field Value Until Time 19 - A23 , \field Time 20 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N20 , \field Value Until Time 20 - A24 , \field Time 21 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N21 , \field Value Until Time 21 - A25 , \field Time 22 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N22 , \field Value Until Time 22 - A26 , \field Time 23 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N23 , \field Value Until Time 23 - A27 , \field Time 24 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N24 , \field Value Until Time 24 - A28 , \field Time 25 - \note "until" includes the time entered. - \units hh:mm - N25 , \field Value Until Time 25 - A29 , \field Time 26 - 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N461,N462,N463,N464, N465,N466,N467,N468, N469,N470,N471,N472, N473,N474,N475,N476, N477,N478,N479,N480, \note fields as indicated - N481,N482,N483,N484, N485,N486,N487,N488, N489,N490,N491,N492, N493,N494,N495,N496, N497,N498,N499,N500, \note fields as indicated - - N501,N502,N503,N504, N505,N506,N507,N508, N509,N510,N511,N512, N513,N514,N515,N516, N517,N518,N519,N520, \note fields as indicated - N521,N522,N523,N524, N525,N526,N527,N528, N529,N530,N531,N532, N533,N534,N535,N536, N537,N538,N539,N540, \note fields as indicated - N541,N542,N543,N544, N545,N546,N547,N548, N549,N550,N551,N552, N553,N554,N555,N556, N557,N558,N559,N560, \note fields as indicated - N561,N562,N563,N564, N565,N566,N567,N568, N569,N570,N571,N572, N573,N574,N575,N576, N577,N578,N579,N580, \note fields as indicated - N581,N582,N583,N584, N585,N586,N587,N588, N589,N590,N591,N592, N593,N594,N595,N596, N597,N598,N599,N600, \note fields as indicated - - N601,N602,N603,N604, N605,N606,N607,N608, N609,N610,N611,N612, N613,N614,N615,N616, N617,N618,N619,N620, \note fields as indicated - N621,N622,N623,N624, N625,N626,N627,N628, N629,N630,N631,N632, N633,N634,N635,N636, N637,N638,N639,N640, \note fields as indicated - N641,N642,N643,N644, N645,N646,N647,N648, N649,N650,N651,N652, N653,N654,N655,N656, N657,N658,N659,N660, \note fields as indicated - N661,N662,N663,N664, N665,N666,N667,N668, N669,N670,N671,N672, N673,N674,N675,N676, N677,N678,N679,N680, \note fields as indicated - N681,N682,N683,N684, N685,N686,N687,N688, N689,N690,N691,N692, N693,N694,N695,N696, N697,N698,N699,N700, \note fields as indicated - - N701,N702,N703,N704, N705,N706,N707,N708, N709,N710,N711,N712, N713,N714,N715,N716, N717,N718,N719,N720, \note fields as indicated - N721,N722,N723,N724, N725,N726,N727,N728, N729,N730,N731,N732, N733,N734,N735,N736, N737,N738,N739,N740, \note fields as indicated - N741,N742,N743,N744, N745,N746,N747,N748, N749,N750,N751,N752, N753,N754,N755,N756, N757,N758,N759,N760, \note fields as indicated - N761,N762,N763,N764, N765,N766,N767,N768, N769,N770,N771,N772, N773,N774,N775,N776, N777,N778,N779,N780, \note fields as indicated - N781,N782,N783,N784, N785,N786,N787,N788, N789,N790,N791,N792, N793,N794,N795,N796, N797,N798,N799,N800, \note fields as indicated - - N801,N802,N803,N804, N805,N806,N807,N808, N809,N810,N811,N812, N813,N814,N815,N816, N817,N818,N819,N820, \note fields as indicated - N821,N822,N823,N824, N825,N826,N827,N828, N829,N830,N831,N832, N833,N834,N835,N836, N837,N838,N839,N840, \note fields as indicated - N841,N842,N843,N844, N845,N846,N847,N848, N849,N850,N851,N852, N853,N854,N855,N856, N857,N858,N859,N860, \note fields as indicated - N861,N862,N863,N864, N865,N866,N867,N868, N869,N870,N871,N872, N873,N874,N875,N876, N877,N878,N879,N880, \note fields as indicated - N881,N882,N883,N884, N885,N886,N887,N888, N889,N890,N891,N892, N893,N894,N895,N896, N897,N898,N899,N900, \note fields as indicated - - N901,N902,N903,N904, N905,N906,N907,N908, N909,N910,N911,N912, N913,N914,N915,N916, N917,N918,N919,N920, \note fields as indicated - N921,N922,N923,N924, N925,N926,N927,N928, N929,N930,N931,N932, N933,N934,N935,N936, N937,N938,N939,N940, \note fields as indicated - N941,N942,N943,N944, N945,N946,N947,N948, N949,N950,N951,N952, N953,N954,N955,N956, N957,N958,N959,N960, \note fields as indicated - N961,N962,N963,N964, N965,N966,N967,N968, N969,N970,N971,N972, N973,N974,N975,N976, N977,N978,N979,N980, \note fields as indicated - N981,N982,N983,N984, N985,N986,N987,N988, N989,N990,N991,N992, N993,N994,N995,N996, N997,N998,N999,N1000, \note fields as indicated - - N1001,N1002,N1003,N1004, N1005,N1006,N1007,N1008, N1009,N1010,N1011,N1012, N1013,N1014,N1015,N1016, N1017,N1018,N1019,N1020, \note fields as indicated - N1021,N1022,N1023,N1024, N1025,N1026,N1027,N1028, N1029,N1030,N1031,N1032, N1033,N1034,N1035,N1036, N1037,N1038,N1039,N1040, \note fields as indicated - N1041,N1042,N1043,N1044, N1045,N1046,N1047,N1048, N1049,N1050,N1051,N1052, N1053,N1054,N1055,N1056, N1057,N1058,N1059,N1060, \note fields as indicated - N1061,N1062,N1063,N1064, N1065,N1066,N1067,N1068, N1069,N1070,N1071,N1072, N1073,N1074,N1075,N1076, N1077,N1078,N1079,N1080, \note fields as indicated - N1081,N1082,N1083,N1084, N1085,N1086,N1087,N1088, N1089,N1090,N1091,N1092, N1093,N1094,N1095,N1096, N1097,N1098,N1099,N1100, \note fields as indicated - - N1101,N1102,N1103,N1104, N1105,N1106,N1107,N1108, N1109,N1110,N1111,N1112, N1113,N1114,N1115,N1116, N1117,N1118,N1119,N1120, \note fields as indicated - N1121,N1122,N1123,N1124, N1125,N1126,N1127,N1128, N1129,N1130,N1131,N1132, N1133,N1134,N1135,N1136, N1137,N1138,N1139,N1140, \note fields as indicated - N1141,N1142,N1143,N1144, N1145,N1146,N1147,N1148, N1149,N1150,N1151,N1152, N1153,N1154,N1155,N1156, N1157,N1158,N1159,N1160, \note fields as indicated - N1161,N1162,N1163,N1164, N1165,N1166,N1167,N1168, N1169,N1170,N1171,N1172, N1173,N1174,N1175,N1176, N1177,N1178,N1179,N1180, \note fields as indicated - N1181,N1182,N1183,N1184, N1185,N1186,N1187,N1188, N1189,N1190,N1191,N1192, N1193,N1194,N1195,N1196, N1197,N1198,N1199,N1200, \note fields as indicated - - N1201,N1202,N1203,N1204, N1205,N1206,N1207,N1208, N1209,N1210,N1211,N1212, N1213,N1214,N1215,N1216, N1217,N1218,N1219,N1220,\note fields as indicated - N1221,N1222,N1223,N1224, N1225,N1226,N1227,N1228, N1229,N1230,N1231,N1232, N1233,N1234,N1235,N1236, N1237,N1238,N1239,N1240,\note fields as indicated - N1241,N1242,N1243,N1244, N1245,N1246,N1247,N1248, N1249,N1250,N1251,N1252, N1253,N1254,N1255,N1256, N1257,N1258,N1259,N1260,\note fields as indicated - N1261,N1262,N1263,N1264, N1265,N1266,N1267,N1268, N1269,N1270,N1271,N1272, N1273,N1274,N1275,N1276, N1277,N1278,N1279,N1280,\note fields as indicated - N1281,N1282,N1283,N1284, N1285,N1286,N1287,N1288, N1289,N1290,N1291,N1292, N1293,N1294,N1295,N1296, N1297,N1298,N1299,N1300,\note fields as indicated - - N1301,N1302,N1303,N1304, N1305,N1306,N1307,N1308, N1309,N1310,N1311,N1312, N1313,N1314,N1315,N1316, N1317,N1318,N1319,N1320,\note fields as indicated - N1321,N1322,N1323,N1324, N1325,N1326,N1327,N1328, N1329,N1330,N1331,N1332, N1333,N1334,N1335,N1336, N1337,N1338,N1339,N1340,\note fields as indicated - N1341,N1342,N1343,N1344, N1345,N1346,N1347,N1348, N1349,N1350,N1351,N1352, N1353,N1354,N1355,N1356, N1357,N1358,N1359,N1360,\note fields as indicated - N1361,N1362,N1363,N1364, N1365,N1366,N1367,N1368, N1369,N1370,N1371,N1372, N1373,N1374,N1375,N1376, N1377,N1378,N1379,N1380,\note fields as indicated - N1381,N1382,N1383,N1384, N1385,N1386,N1387,N1388, N1389,N1390,N1391,N1392, N1393,N1394,N1395,N1396, N1397,N1398,N1399,N1400,\note fields as indicated - - N1401,N1402,N1403,N1404, N1405,N1406,N1407,N1408, N1409,N1410,N1411,N1412, N1413,N1414,N1415,N1416, N1417,N1418,N1419,N1420,\note fields as indicated - N1421,N1422,N1423,N1424, N1425,N1426,N1427,N1428, N1429,N1430,N1431,N1432, N1433,N1434,N1435,N1436, N1437,N1438,N1439,N1440,\note fields as indicated - N1441;\note fields as indicated - -Schedule:Week:Daily, - \min-fields 13 - \memo A Schedule:Week:Daily contains 12 Schedule:Day:Hourly objects, one for each day type. - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \reference WeekScheduleNames - \type alpha - A2 , \field Sunday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A3 , \field Monday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A4 , \field Tuesday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A5 , \field Wednesday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A6 , \field Thursday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A7 , \field Friday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A8 , \field Saturday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A9 , \field Holiday Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A10, \field SummerDesignDay Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A11, \field WinterDesignDay Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A12, \field CustomDay1 Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A13; \field CustomDay2 Schedule:Day Name - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - -Schedule:Week:Compact, - \extensible:2 - repeat last two fields, remembering to remove ; from "inner" fields. - \memo Compact definition for Schedule:Day:List - \min-fields 3 - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \reference WeekScheduleNames - \type alpha - A2 , \field DayType List 1 - \begin-extensible - \note "For" is an optional prefix/start of the For fields. Choices can be combined on single line - \note if separated by spaces. i.e. "Holiday Weekends" - \note Should have a space after For, if it is included. i.e. "For Alldays" - \required-field - \type choice - \key AllDays - \key AllOtherDays - \key Weekdays - \key Weekends - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A3 , \field Schedule:Day Name 1 - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A4 , \field DayType List 2 - \type choice - \key AllDays - \key AllOtherDays - \key Weekdays - \key Weekends - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A5 , \field Schedule:Day Name 2 - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A6 , \field DayType List 3 - \type choice - \key AllDays - \key AllOtherDays - \key Weekdays - \key Weekends - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A7 , \field Schedule:Day Name 3 - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A8 , \field DayType List 4 - \type choice - \key AllDays - \key AllOtherDays - \key Weekdays - \key Weekends - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A9 , \field Schedule:Day Name 4 - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - A10, \field DayType List 5 - \type choice - \key AllDays - \key AllOtherDays - \key Weekdays - \key Weekends - \key Sunday - \key Monday - \key Tuesday - \key Wednesday - \key Thursday - \key Friday - \key Saturday - \key Holiday - \key SummerDesignDay - \key WinterDesignDay - \key CustomDay1 - \key CustomDay2 - A11; \field Schedule:Day Name 5 - \type object-list - \object-list DayScheduleNames - -Schedule:Year, - \min-fields 7 - \extensible:5 - \memo A Schedule:Year contains from 1 to 52 week schedules - A1 , \field Name - \required-field - \type alpha - \reference ScheduleNames - A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name - \type object-list - \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames - A3 , \field Schedule:Week Name 1 - \begin-extensible - \required-field - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N1 , \field Start Month 1 - \required-field - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N2 , \field Start Day 1 - \required-field - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N3 , \field End Month 1 - \required-field - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N4 , \field End Day 1 - \required-field - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A4 , \field Schedule:Week Name 2 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N5 , \field Start Month 2 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N6 , \field Start Day 2 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N7 , \field End Month 2 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N8 , \field End Day 2 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A5 , \field Schedule:Week Name 3 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N9 , \field Start Month 3 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N10, \field Start Day 3 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N11, \field End Month 3 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N12, \field End Day 3 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A6 , \field Schedule:Week Name 4 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N13, \field Start Month 4 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N14, \field Start Day 4 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N15, \field End Month 4 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N16, \field End Day 4 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A7 , \field Schedule:Week Name 5 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N17, \field Start Month 5 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N18, \field Start Day 5 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N19, \field End Month 5 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N20, \field End Day 5 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A8 , \field Schedule:Week Name 6 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N21, \field Start Month 6 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N22, \field Start Day 6 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N23, \field End Month 6 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N24, \field End Day 6 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A9 , \field Schedule:Week Name 7 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N25, \field Start Month 7 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N26, \field Start Day 7 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N27, \field End Month 7 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N28, \field End Day 7 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A10, \field Schedule:Week Name 8 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N29, \field Start Month 8 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N30, \field Start Day 8 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N31, \field End Month 8 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N32, \field End Day 8 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A11, \field Schedule:Week Name 9 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N33, \field Start Month 9 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N34, \field Start Day 9 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N35, \field End Month 9 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N36, \field End Day 9 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A12, \field Schedule:Week Name 10 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N37, \field Start Month 10 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N38, \field Start Day 10 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N39, \field End Month 10 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N40, \field End Day 10 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A13, \field Schedule:Week Name 11 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N41, \field Start Month 11 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N42, \field Start Day 11 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N43, \field End Month 11 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N44, \field End Day 11 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A14, \field Schedule:Week Name 12 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N45, \field Start Month 12 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N46, \field Start Day 12 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N47, \field End Month 12 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N48, \field End Day 12 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A15, \field Schedule:Week Name 13 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N49, \field Start Month 13 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N50, \field Start Day 13 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N51, \field End Month 13 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N52, \field End Day 13 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A16, \field Schedule:Week Name 14 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N53, \field Start Month 14 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N54, \field Start Day 14 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N55, \field End Month 14 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N56, \field End Day 14 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A17, \field Schedule:Week Name 15 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N57, \field Start Month 15 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N58, \field Start Day 15 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N59, \field End Month 15 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N60, \field End Day 15 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A18, \field Schedule:Week Name 16 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N61, \field Start Month 16 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N62, \field Start Day 16 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N63, \field End Month 16 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N64, \field End Day 16 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A19, \field Schedule:Week Name 17 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N65, \field Start Month 17 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N66, \field Start Day 17 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N67, \field End Month 17 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N68, \field End Day 17 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A20, \field Schedule:Week Name 18 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N69, \field Start Month 18 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N70, \field Start Day 18 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N71, \field End Month 18 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N72, \field End Day 18 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A21, \field Schedule:Week Name 19 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N73, \field Start Month 19 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N74, \field Start Day 19 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N75, \field End Month 19 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N76, \field End Day 19 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A22, \field Schedule:Week Name 20 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N77, \field Start Month 20 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N78, \field Start Day 20 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N79, \field End Month 20 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N80, \field End Day 20 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A23, \field Schedule:Week Name 21 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N81, \field Start Month 21 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N82, \field Start Day 21 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N83, \field End Month 21 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N84, \field End Day 21 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A24, \field Schedule:Week Name 22 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N85, \field Start Month 22 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N86, \field Start Day 22 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N87, \field End Month 22 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N88, \field End Day 22 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A25, \field Schedule:Week Name 23 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N89, \field Start Month 23 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N90, \field Start Day 23 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N91, \field End Month 23 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N92, \field End Day 23 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A26, \field Schedule:Week Name 24 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N93, \field Start Month 24 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N94, \field Start Day 24 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N95, \field End Month 24 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N96, \field End Day 24 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A27, \field Schedule:Week Name 25 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N97, \field Start Month 25 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N98, \field Start Day 25 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N99, \field End Month 25 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N100, \field End Day 25 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - A28, \field Schedule:Week Name 26 - \type object-list - \object-list WeekScheduleNames - N101, \field Start Month 26 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N102, \field Start Day 26 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - N103, \field End Month 26 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 12 - N104, \field End Day 26 - \type integer - \minimum 1 - \maximum 31 - \note Schedule:Week for Weeks 27-53 are condensed - A29,N105,N106,N107,N108, \note For Week 27 - A30,N109,N110,N111,N112, \note For Week 28 - A31,N113,N114,N115,N116, \note For Week 29 - A32,N117,N118,N119,N120, \note For Week 30 - A33,N121,N122,N123,N124, \note For Week 31 - A34,N125,N126,N127,N128, \note For Week 32 - A35,N129,N130,N131,N132, \note For Week 33 - A36,N133,N134,N135,N136, \note For Week 34 - A37,N137,N138,N139,N140, \note For Week 35 - A38,N141,N142,N143,N144, \note For Week 36 - A39,N145,N146,N147,N148, \note For Week 37 - A40,N149,N150,N151,N152, \note For Week 38 - A41,N153,N154,N155,N156, \note For Week 39 - A42,N157,N158,N159,N160, \note For Week 40 - A43,N161,N162,N163,N164, \note For Week 41 - A44,N165,N166,N167,N168, \note For Week 42 - A45,N169,N170,N171,N172, \note For Week 43 - A46,N173,N174,N175,N176, \note For Week 44 - A47,N177,N178,N179,N180, \note For Week 45 - A48,N181,N182,N183,N184, \note For Week 46 - A49,N185,N186,N187,N188, \note For Week 47 - A50,N189,N190,N191,N192, \note For Week 48 - A51,N193,N194,N195,N196, \note For Week 49 - A52,N197,N198,N199,N200, \note For Week 50 - A53,N201,N202,N203,N204, \note For Week 51 - A54,N205,N206,N207,N208, \note For Week 52 - A55,N209,N210,N211,N212; \note For Week 53 - -Schedule:Compact, - \extensible:1 - repeat last field, remembering to remove ; from "inner" fields. - \min-fields 5 - \memo Irregular object. Does not follow the usual definition for fields. Fields A3... are: - \memo Through: Date - \memo For: Applicable days (ref: Schedule:Week:Compact) - \memo Interpolate: Average/Linear/No (ref: Schedule:Day:Interval) -- optional, if not used will be "No" - \memo Until: