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Daylight Control Not Affecting Electricity Consumption
I am trying to run a daylight simulation using radiance in OpenStudio 1.1.0 I followed the NREL tutorial to create a model in SketchUp and assigned the illuminance map and daylighting control to the thermal zone. However, the OpenStudio Results does not seem to recognize the lighting control as the "scheduled hours/week" is the same as "actual load hours/week".
i uploaded my file in the link below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CUNmuPMIokrsGNoQuLX5WWiN2M0Qrg1e/view?usp=sharing
Can you help me understand what I'm missing? Thanks in advance.
UPDATE: OpenStudio works fine without applying the "radiance daylighting measure" and the scheduled and actual loads differ from each other.
Daylight Control Not Affecting Electricity Consumption
I am trying to run a daylight simulation using radiance in OpenStudio 1.1.0 I followed the NREL tutorial to create a model in SketchUp and assigned the illuminance map and daylighting control to the thermal zone. However, the OpenStudio Results does not seem to recognize the lighting control as the "scheduled hours/week" is the same as "actual load hours/week".
i uploaded my file in the link below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CUNmuPMIokrsGNoQuLX5WWiN2M0Qrg1e/view?usp=sharing
Can you help me understand what I'm missing? Thanks in advance.
UPDATE: OpenStudio works fine without applying the "radiance daylighting measure" and the scheduled and actual loads differ from each other.
Daylight Control Not Affecting Electricity Consumption
I am trying to run a daylight simulation using radiance in OpenStudio 1.1.0 I followed the NREL tutorial to create a model in SketchUp and assigned the illuminance map and daylighting control to the thermal zone. However, the OpenStudio Results does not seem to recognize the lighting control as the "scheduled hours/week" is the same as "actual load hours/week".
i uploaded my file in the link below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CUNmuPMIokrsGNoQuLX5WWiN2M0Qrg1e/view?usp=sharing
Can you help me understand what I'm missing? Thanks in advance.