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HAP 4.4
4.4 Basic
Basic Training
Training Seminar
Seminar
HAP 4.4 Basic Training Seminar
Introductions
Your name and company name
System
Design
Mode
TWO OPERATING MODES IN HAP
Enabling
Energy
Analysis
Option
TWO OPERATING MODES IN HAP
Energy
Analysis
Mode
HAP SYSTEM DESIGN LOAD FEATURES
ZONES
SPACES
ELEMENTS
ELEMENTS
Programs
OK
PROGRAM SCREEN
• Auto Prompt to
Open Existing
Project (Listed in
Selection Window)
MAIN PROGRAM WINDOW
Title bar
Explorer Grid
Status bar
Details Grid
PROJECTS
A “Project” contains data related
to a specific job.
Create a separate project for
each job.
Save a project either in the
default folder: E20-
II\Projects\ProjectName or
Specify a folder yourself.
Projects can be archived to a
hard disk, to a zip drive or floppy
disks for safekeeping.
Save a Project
• Project Template
– Save Project As
• Name New Project
• Create New Folder
– Note Drive and
Path determined
by user
Embedded
Path
Archive/ Retrieve a Project
Data Management
• Archive/Retrieve or
Convert
PROGRAM DEMO
How to
Archive a
Project
HAP
Convert a Project
• Converting Previous HAP
version Project Data
• HAP Data Source
– Archive
– Active
• Active
– Choose Project from list
Live Demo
Import Project Data
• Create Equipment
Tags
• e-Mail Project to
Carrier Sales
Engineer
• Select ventilation
standard
Project Ventilation Standard
• Create Equipment
Tags
• e-Mail Project to
Carrier Sales
Engineer
• Select ventilation
standard
Project Properties
Data Management
• Archive/Retrieve or
Convert
• Import Features
• Publish, e-Mail and
Export
• Project Properties
• Project Path
Project Path
• Project list shows project name
and folder location.
• Sort alphabetically ascending or
descending on either the project
name or the project folder
• New “Find” button
– Used to find and add projects
that don’t currently appear in
your projects list
• Access project data across the
network and/or data recovery
situations.
Find a Project
• How “Lost” or
“Disconnected” projects
can be reconnected to
the project list
• If project was deleted but
is still on the list, use the
Remove button to
remove the project from
your list.
• If a project was renamed,
moved or remapped,
then you can press the
Find button to search for
it.
Find a Project
• On the Find Project dialog press
the Help button for an overview of
the dialog features
• The Change button changes the
search path from the default path
D:\E20-II\Projects to different
drives or paths specified.
• Permits sharing of projects when
users are running standalone
copies of the program. If a project
is saved to a folder on a shared
network drive. User can use the
“Find” feature to locate the project
and add it to his project list.
Net work Installation
• The Carrier software has the following
capabilities in a network environment.
DESIGN LOAD
WEATHER ESTIMATING
DATA
SIMULATION ENERGY
WEATHER ESTIMATING
DATA
DESIGN WEATHER DATA
24-hour profile of Design Weather for ALL
12 months; DB, WB, and Solar
Data is used to estimate design cooling
loads using ASHRAE Transfer Function
Methodology
Source: 2001 ASHRAE Handbook of
Fundamentals
ASHRAE Winter Design DB, Coincident WB
at 50 % RH are used for design heating
loads, facilitating Humidification calculations
600+ Cities Globally (On HAP CD)
WEATHER DATA SETUP
Design Parameters
• Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Accept ASHRAE Defaults
• GMT -3 Hr., No Daylight Savings
Design Temperature
• Monthly Max/Min (Use Program Defaults)
• Hourly Details (Use Program Defaults)
Design Solar
• Design Daily Max. Solar Heat Gains (Use
Defaults)
WEATHER SETUP MENU
Select
Region
Region,
Location Location
the project.
Design Temperatures
Hourly
Detailed
Based on View
ASHRAE
Can be
Can be
User
User
Defined
Defined
WEATHER SETUP MENU
Design solar – Design Day Maximum Solar Heat Gains
Adjustable Multipliers
each Month
• Design Data
• System Sizing
– Coils
– Fans
– Boxes
• Energy Simulation
Uses These Sizes
• Hot Day for Each
Month
• Peak Cooling
Needs
• Cooling is a Time
Dependant
Calculation
• Heating sizing
Based on
Temperature
WEATHER SETUP DATA
Input
Demo
HOURLY ANALYSIS PROGRAM
Wall, Roof and Windows Data
INTERNAL SHADING
Affects Solar Radiation in Two Ways
• Reduces Overall Transmission of
Solar into Building (Reflects Back
Out of Window) Reducing
Overall Shade Coefficient
• Changes Rate of Conversion
From Heat Gain to Cooling Load
(Storage Effect of the Mass).
SHADING – INTERNAL
INTERNAL SHADING
Solar Heat is Released Over Time to Room
Air and Becomes Cooling Load. The Shading
Device Absorbs Solar Heat Transmitted
through Glass. Shading Device is Less
Massive than Walls, Floor Etc., Causing Solar
Heat to be Converted to Load Much Faster
than if Solar Heat Was Absorbed By Floor.
The First Effect Reduces the Total Solar Heat.
The Second Effect Speeds Up the Conversion
of Solar Heat Gain to Cooling Load
SHADING – INTERNAL
Internal
Shade can
be defined
when
defining the
windows
External Shades
EXTERNAL SHADE - OVERHANGS
• Overhang Height
– Vertical distance between top
of window opening & bottom
of overhang
– Zero for Conference Room
• Overhang Extension
– Distance from wall to outer
extension of overhang
– Zero for Conference Room
EXTERNAL SHADE - FINS
• Fin Separation
– Assumes fins on both sides of
window
– Distance between window
opening & fin
– Zero for Conference Room
• Fin Extension
– Distance from the wall to the to
the outer edge of the fin
– Zero for Conference Room
SHADING – EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL SHADING
Addition of Shade Geometry as
a Library Component
Permits Common Shading
Geometry For Reveals, Fins,
and Overhangs to be Reused
From Space to Space
SHADING – EXTERNAL
WALL CONSTRUCTION
ROOF CONSTRUCTION
WINDOW CONSTRUCTION
EXTERNAL SHADE GEOMETRIES
DOOR CONSTRUCTIONS
SCHEDULES
Up to Eight Profiles
Per Schedule
(Used in both
Design and Energy
Simulation)
HAP SCHEDULE TYPES
Profiles may be
Assigned to ANY
Combination of
Day Types and
Months
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULES
Stored In Project
Libraries
HAP LOAD SCHEDULES
Load Schedules
Design load Usage
LIVE
PROGRAM
VIEW
• Space
SPACE INPUT
General Tab
• Ceiling Height Links
to ACH Calculations
for Infiltration and
Zone Minimum
Airflow
• OA Ventilation by
ASHRAE 62.1-2004
Space Usage
SPACE INPUT
Outdoor Air Flow Requirements
VENTILATION
Taken from ASHRAE table 2 of Outdoor Air Requirements for Ventilation
2.1 Commercial Facilities (Offices, Stores, Shops, Hotels, Sports Facilities)
Application Estimated Cfm/ Cfm/ Comments
Maximum Person sqft
Occupancy
P/1000sqft
Office Space 7 20 Some Office equip may need Local Exh .
Conference Rooms 50 20 Supplemental smoke removal equip.
. may be required.
Corridors & Utilities . . 0.05 .
Smoking Lounges 70 60 . .
Internals Tab
– Hyperlink to Schedules
LIGHTING FIXTURE TYPES
• Fixture Type:
– Recessed, vented
• Located above ceiling
• Return air passes over lights
– Recessed, not vented
• Located above ceiling
• Return air does not pass over lights
– Free hanging
• Located below ceiling in the zone space
• Conference Room: Recessed, Vented
LIGHTING
0.8E
Define
Walls, Windows,
Shading and Doors on
the Fly
SPACE INPUT
Roof, Skylights
SPACE INPUT
Infiltration Option to Define in Air Changes Per Hour (Average Ceiling
Height Input added)
Infiltration Input L/s /M². Now Refers to Gross Wall Area (NOT Floor Area)
SPACE INPUT
Floors
Transmission Below Grade
Partitions
Exposed Wall
Partitions
Wall next to a space whose
Conditioned
temperature differs from the
zone design temperature Space
LIVE
PROGRAM
VIEW