[Equest-users] Zero-byte .INP file

Supriya Goel supriyagoel at gmail.com
Sun Dec 6 21:02:44 PST 2009


Hi Rick,

I am not very sure about the reason for a zero byte INP file, but for the
second issue you mentioned- Wherever you have entered the inputs for heating
and cooling capacity, just right click on the field and select the option
'Restore Default'. It'll automatically go back to the value before editing.

Hopefully this will help.

Supriya

On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Routh Consulting Engineers <
routhconsultingengineers at charter.net> wrote:

>  I’ve been building an energy model in eQuest 3.63 and noticed that my
> .INP file is empty and has a file size of zero bytes. I open my model via
> the .PD2 file and all of the input data is there. I started the model
> through the Design Development Wizard but have since made several
> modifications in Detail Input mode so I don’t want to go backward. I need to
> get an input file record to include in my analysis documentation. Has anyone
> had this problem and can you help me? Also, once I have entered a specified
> heating and cooling capacity for equipment, is there a way I can go back to
> having the program auto-size the equipment? Entering zero in the capacity
> box doesn’t give me access to sizing ratios and generally bounces the input
> back to what I had before. Thanks in advance for any feedback
>
>
>
> Rick Routh
>
>
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