Arch00073.pngEnergos Results

The Results pane of the Energos Project Settings displays graphical and numerical results of the energy analysis based on a selected compliance standard.

Select a compliance standard for measuring energy compliance from the Result Range list. The Result diagram displays the compliance level or levels if the standard supports this. The selected compliance standard determines whether the numerical results display in red (fail) or green (pass) on the Result Detailed pane.

The Result gauge that displays to the right on all the Energos Project Settings panes uses indicators and colors to depict the calculation results for the building component selected from the list above the gauge. The relationship between the color and the indicated value depends on the selected compliance check; if no standard is selected, a common standard is the default. The Result panes display detailed views of all of the gauges for convenience and also shows actual calculated values.

To quickly access the Result panes, select AEC > Energos > Show Results. The Energos Project Settings dialog box opens, displaying the Result Overview pane.

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Pane
Description

Overview

The Overview pane displays individual detailed gauges for the Overall Energy Performance (energy demand and energy generation), Building Envelope, Building Services, Carbon Footprint, and On Site Energy Generation

Building Elements

The Building Elements pane shows the Building Envelope Energy Performance for reference, along with the gauges for the building elements that make up the envelope (Roofs, Walls, Windows/Doors, Floor/Slabs/Basements, Thermal Bridges, and Other building elements)

Detailed

The Detailed pane displays the actual calculated values; green values indicate compliance, while red values indicate failing results. Black indicates values that are not checked by the compliance standard.

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Placing an Energos Label on the Drawing

Exporting Energy Analysis Results

Basic Energy Analysis

Advanced Energy Analysis

Energy Analysis Parameter Dependencies

Overview

 

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