This simulation-based study aimed to contribute to gaining knowledge on how much the deviation between occupant-related input by the national standard and by insitu measurements might impact predictions of heating/cooling needs in offices. Analysis was performed for two open-space offices considering 14-day-long monitoring in different seasons. The difference in simulated energy demand between the standard and measurement-based input was up to a factor of four during the heating season. Natural ventilation caused by actual windows opening increased energy demand by up to 20%. The operation of lights and blinds had a minor effect compared to the heating/cooling setpoints in buildings.
Marcel Drabbels, Ulrich Lorenz, Constantin Richard Krüger, Nathan Junior Mowry
Marcel Drabbels, Ulrich Lorenz, Constantin Richard Krüger, Gabriele Bongiovanni, Nathan Junior Mowry
François Maréchal, Luc Girardin, Ana Catarina Gouveia Braz, Bingqian Liu, Raphaël Briguet