You have been using HOT2000 to determine if house designs meet the R-2000 energy target and have always believed that it does a good job. One day you decide to model your own home and compare the results to the utility bills. You find that the predicted and measured energy usage differs by a significant amount! Does this sound familiar? What's going on? Why the difference? Does this mean the utility meters are no good (unlikely); that you don't know how to perform take-offs (shudder); or that HOT2000 is no good (shriek)? Don't panic. There are a number of reasons why HOT2000-predicted energy consumption may differ from utility-measured consumption. Most of these are not caused by HOT2000 but in the way the house is interpreted by you, the user, for input to the program.
Comparing HOT2000 results to actual, metered data.
Year:
1993
Bibliographic info:
Canada, Solplan Review, December-January 1994, pp 8-10.