[esp-r] Yan: Re: negativ energy saving

Gül Nihal Güğül gulgugul at yahoo.com.tr
Tue Apr 22 08:14:48 BST 2014


Hi Achim,
 
My building is in a cold climate and I am heating the building, there is no cooling and overall consumption is as expected. 
 
Also, I dont have active blinds.
 
Thank you for your help
 
Best 
Gul
 
 
21 Nis 2014 18:30 Pazartesi tarihinde Achim Geissler <achim.geissler at intergga.ch> şöyle yazdı:
  
Dear Gul,

as always, some questions in regard to your model: are you heating and cooling? Is the overall consumption (for the whole year) as expected? What type of climate (heating, cooling, "neutral") are you considering? 

Some ideas: the triple glazing will have a lower g-value (SHGC), thus it may be possible that (for low overall loads) due to reduced solar gain slightly (?) higher heating loads can result. Also, due to higher level of insulation, there may be hours in which again due to solar loads a higher cooling load can result. Do you have solar control (blinds) active?

Best
Achim


On Apr 21, 2014, at 10:19 AM, Gül Nihal Güğül <gulgugul at yahoo.com.tr> wrote:

Dear All,
>
>My question is about enegy saving when changing the glass or insulation material in a model house.
>
>I have done some schenarios. For example, the model house has 12 mm air filled double glass, and I changed this material with 12 mm air filled triple glass. And in another schenario I changed the thickness of insulation material. The model house has 80 mm insulation and I changed this with 120 mm insulation, also I changed the "k" value of insulation material.
>
>I compared the hourly simulation results. In some hours,
>
>-energy consumption of the model in triple glass was more than the energy consumption in double glass
>-energy consumption of the model in 120 mm insulation was more than the energy consumption in 80 mm insulation.
>
>Is it possible? or does it mean that there is something wrong in the model?
>
>Thank you so much for your help.
>
>Best
>
>Gul
>
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