2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.05.153
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Modeling of HVAC operational faults in building performance simulation

Abstract: Operational faults are common in the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems of existing buildings, leading to a decrease in energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Various fault detection and diagnostic methods have been developed to identify and analyze HVAC operational faults at the component or subsystem level. However, current methods lack a holistic approach to predicting the overall impacts of faults at the building level-an approach that adequately addresses the coupling between vario… Show more

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“…For example, Qin et al [10] asked ten professionals to assess the top 10 faults occurring in mechanical ventilation systems, of which poor IAQ, deviation in room temperature, and the difference in actual air volume flow were some of the faults mentioned. Literature reviews are also a way to discover typical faults and have been applied to several studies [9] [20][21][22]. However, as there are many different possibilities to control the DCV-dampers, it was exigent to figure out what type of damper control (CO2 concentration, temperature, or combined) and ventilation control-principle the ventilation system utilized in the evaluated studies.…”
Section: Qualitative Interview Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Qin et al [10] asked ten professionals to assess the top 10 faults occurring in mechanical ventilation systems, of which poor IAQ, deviation in room temperature, and the difference in actual air volume flow were some of the faults mentioned. Literature reviews are also a way to discover typical faults and have been applied to several studies [9] [20][21][22]. However, as there are many different possibilities to control the DCV-dampers, it was exigent to figure out what type of damper control (CO2 concentration, temperature, or combined) and ventilation control-principle the ventilation system utilized in the evaluated studies.…”
Section: Qualitative Interview Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current case, the building is modelled and simulated in EnergyPlus, which is developed by the US Department of Energy. It performs sub-hourly calculations integrating the load and system dynamic performance into the whole building energy balance calculations [47] and has been used extensively in the literature [48][49][50].…”
Section: Modelling Of the Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interest in BAS, also colloquially known as smart buildings, is gaining rapid momentum, in particular as a means for ensuring thermal comfort ( [1]), minimising energy consumption ( [17,19]), and ascertaining reliability ( [4,20]). Quantitative models are needed to evaluate system performance, to verify correct behaviour, and to develop specific control algorithms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%