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C017 -- Improving Residential Building Simulations Through Large-Scale Empirical Validation
Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2022
Ben Park, Associate Member ASHRAE; Scott Horowitz; Noel Merket; Dave Roberts
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Residential building energy simulations are increasingly used for energy-efficient building design, codes and standards analysis, home certifications and ratings, utility programs, and technology assessments. Various software tools exist to perform residential building simulations, and these tools often use different models, inputs, and assumptions. This leads to inconsistencies that can undermine confidence in the predicted results.
Validation of these tools can increase confidence by ensuring their accuracy and consistency. One way to validate simulation tools is through empirical testing, which compares predicted energy usage to measured utility billing data. This paper describes the process of data collection, data standardization, and empirical validation, and illustrates its use with our residential EnergyPlus-based software. The data and process can be extended to other simulation tools and contribute to improving residential building simulations more broadly.