LOADS DATA for GLD
GLD integrates smoothly with a number of commercial and residential loads calculation programs that are available on the market. This section reviews:-
Commercial Loads Requirements
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Commercial Loads Program Integration
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LEED 8760 Hour Analysis
- Residential Loads Programs
Accurate Loads Data are Essential
Accurate load calculations are the foundation of a good geothermal heat exchanger design. Historically, engineers have been conservative in their loads analyses and have oversized loads. With traditional HVAC equipment oversizing is not particularly expensive. With geothermal systems however, oversizing is prohibitively expensive because ground loops are costly. Consequently, it is well worth the effort to calculate an accurate loads profile that takes internal gains and building diversity into account.Commercial Loads Requirements
At a minimum, peak hourly loads (kBtu/Hr or kW) and annual loads (total kBtu or total kWh) are required for accurate design work with GLD. This is because as heat is rejected to and withdrawn from the soil, the soil temperature changes. Modeling this temperature change accurately is essential to designing a stable geothermal heat exchanger. Energy/annual loads calculations may be unfamiliar to commercial designers new to the geothermal field. Read this pdf to learn more:Commercial Loads Program Integration
Note: Much of this information is courtesy of GLD Customers that use a variety of commercial loads software programs. As much as we would like to help, we cannot directly support specific questions about these programs and suggest that you contact the software manufacturers directly with any questions. Below please find information about common loads programs that provide the peak and energy loads data that GLD requires.- Trane Trace 700/System Analyzer (Interfacing Trane Simulations with GLD)
- GLD Carrier HAP
(Interfacing HAP Simulations with GLD)
- GLD IES <Virtual Environment> (IES Website)
GLD IES Ltd. is a European-based software company that develops the <Virtual Environment>, a leading European building modeling analysis tool.