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references.rb
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references.rb
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# This module defines codes, standards, reference documents,
# reports, and other technical resources that assumptions or
# methodologies in the standard are taken from. These methods
# perform no action, and are not used in the source code except
# to store reference information.
#
# @example Linking to a Reference from methods or classes
# # @ref [References::ASHRAE9012004] section G.3.1, table 3
# def some_method()
# ...
module References
# ASHRAE 90.1-2004
# @see https://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/standards/ashrae-90-1-2004-i-p?product_id=1199725 Purchase in the ASHRAE Bookstore
class ASHRAE9012004; end
# ASHRAE 90.1-2007
# @see https://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/standards/ashrae-90-1-2007-i-p?product_id=1536065 Purchase in the ASHRAE Bookstore
class ASHRAE9012007; end
# ASHRAE 90.1-2010
# @see https://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/standards/ashrae-90-1-2010-i-p?product_id=1739526 Purchase in the ASHRAE Bookstore
class ASHRAE9012010; end
# ASHRAE 90.1-2013
# @see https://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/standards/ashrae-90-1-2013-i-p?product_id=1865966 Purchase in the ASHRAE Bookstore
class ASHRAE9012013; end
# ASHRAE 90.1-2016
# @see https://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/standards/ashrae-90-1-2016-i-p?product_id=1931793 Purchase in the ASHRAE Bookstore
class ASHRAE9012016; end
# ASHRAE 90.1-2019
# @see https://www.techstreet.com/ashrae/standards/ashrae-90-1-2019-i-p?product_id=2088527 Purchase in the ASHRAE Bookstore
class ASHRAE9012019; end
# NREL ZNE Ready 2017.
# This is not an actual code or standard, but rather describes what NREL believes
# to be a reasonable set of assumptions for achieving a building that is Zero Net Energy Ready
# as of 2017.
class NRELZNEReady2017; end
# ZE AEDG Multifamily
# This template contains values from the Zero Energy Advanced Energy Design Guide for Multifamily Buildings
class ZEAEDGMultifamily; end
# NECB2011
# @see https://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/publications/codes_centre/2011_national_energy_code_buildings.html Purchase in the NRC Virtual Store
class NECB2011; end
# U.S. Department of Energy Commercial Reference Building Models of the National Building Stock.
# This document describes the DOE Reference Buildings including key assumptions and data sources.
# @see https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy11osti/46861.pdf The NREL technical report
class USDOEReferenceBuildings; end
# Achieving the 30% Goal: Energy and Cost Savings Analysis of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010.
# This document describes the DOE Prototype Buildings including key assumptions and data sources.
# The DOE Prototype Buildings are a continuation of the DOE Reference Buildings.
# @see https://www.energycodes.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BECP_Energy_Cost_Savings_STD2010_May2011_v00.pdf The PNNL technical report
class USDOEPrototypeBuildings; end
# Enhancements to ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Prototype Building Models
# This document describes changes that were made to the DOE Prototype Buildings
# during the process of evaluating the impact of ASHRAE 90.1-2013.
# @see https://www.energycodes.gov/sites/default/files/documents/PrototypeModelEnhancements_2014_0.pdf The PNNL technical report
class USDOEPrototypeBuildingEnhancements; end
# ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016 Performance Rating Method Reference Manual.
# This document describes detailed assumptions that could be used by software developers to implement
# the Performance Rating Method (Appendix G).
# @see http://www.pnnl.gov/main/publications/external/technical_reports/PNNL-26917.pdf The PNNL technical report
class PNNLPRMReferenceManual2016; end
# Infiltration Modeling Guidelines for Commercial Building Energy Analysis.
# This report presents a methodology for modeling air infiltration in EnergyPlus to account for
# envelope air barrier characteristics
# @see http://www.pnl.gov/main/publications/external/technical_reports/PNNL-18898.pdf The PNNL technical report
class PNNLInfiltration; end
# DEER and MASControl
# The Database for Energy Efficient Resources (DEER) contains information on selected energy-efficient technologies and measures.
# The DEER provides estimates of the energy-savings potential for these technologies in residential and nonresidential applications.
# To determine the energy-savings potential, a DOE-2-based system called MASControl was developed by consultants of
# the California Public Utility Commission. The DEER "Standards" in this library represent the input assumptions used
# inside of MASControl to represent CA buildings of different vintages.
# @see http://deeresources.com/index.php/deer-versions
class DEERMASControl; end
# OEESC 2014
# The Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code is the building energy code for the
# state of Oregon. It is very similar to ASHRAE 90.1-2013, but has been tailored
# to meet the needs of Oregon.
# @see http://www.oregon.gov/bcd/codes-stand/Pages/energy-efficiency.aspx
class OEESC2014; end
# ICC IECC 2015
# The International Code Council's International Energy Conservation Code is widely
# used across the United States.
# @see https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/document/toc/545/
class ICCIECC2015; end
# CBES
# The LBNL Commercial Building Energy Saver is an online tool that is used to perform
# benchmarking and retrofit analysis for small to medium sized office buildings in California.
# @see http://cbes.lbl.gov/
class CBES; end
# University of California Berkeley Center for the Built Environment
# These EnergyPlus objects implement a proportional control for a single
# thermal zone with a radiant system. The full details of the control
# strategy are described in the paper Raftery et al. (2017), "A new control
# strategy for high thermal mass radiant systems". The work was supported
# by the California Energy Commission (CEC) Electric Program Investment
# Charge (EPIC) (EPC-14-009) "Optimizing Radiant Systems for Energy Efficiency
# and Comfort", and the Center for the Built Environment, UC Berkeley, California.
# For more information please contact the following:
# Paul Raftery p.raftery@berkeley.edu
# Carlos Duarte cduarte@berkeley.edu
# @see https://cbe.berkeley.edu/project/optimizing-radiant-systems-energy-efficiency-comfort/
class CBERadiantSystems; end
end