Hello! My first post here on LEED User. We are modeling an existing building which has had its rooftop units replaced "in kind", so they are more efficient units, but the same general makeup. We have run our energy simulation using Appendix G 3.1.1 and subsequent sections, as the LEED Reference Guide stipulates. However, we are having trouble finding a match for our exact system parameters. For a building our size (under 5 stories), we have a Baseline choice of "System 5" or "System 6" in the model. The essential difference is that System 5 uses gas-fired reheats, System 6 uses electric reheats. Our building uses electric reheats. Those boxes were not replaced as part of the project due to costs, and we are using electric reheats as part of our system in the Proposed Design in the model regardless of the Baseline configuration. My question is, which system should we use for the Baseline simulation model, the default gas-fired System 5, or the existing System 6?? We are able to achieve nearly double the number of points when the Baseline and Proposed systems match one another. How do we know which system meets "ASHRAE minimum requirements"? ASHRAE Appendix G Section 3.1.1, etc. is intentionally vague on this topic. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
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