[BLDG-SIM] Chilled Beams and eQUEST

Gerald Pde geraldpde at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 25 13:53:21 PDT 2007


You can use induction units to simulate a chilled beam
system but you might also need to configure a seperate
(or secondary) warmer chilled-water loop and cooler
hot-water loop for the zonal coils. You might also
need to check the induced ratio to scale the capacity
of the primary air delivery and the secondary induced
air component.

Hope this helps.

Gerald
 
--- Ryan Hammond <RHammond at gb-eng.com> wrote:

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> Has anyone out there had experience modeling chilled
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> How's it done?
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