[Equest-users] late introduction of water loops seems to be difficult

PKConsulting pasha.pkconsulting at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 09:34:57 PDT 2012


Is your model file in detailed edit mode?  You have to be in DDedit mode to add the type of system you need.

Also you can send your .pd2 and .inp file to the list and there might be some of us who can help you with your file to get it set up as you need.

Cheers,
Pasha

www.korberenergy.com

On Oct 18, 2012, at 9:13 AM, "Madjid Madjidi" <madjidi at web.de> wrote:

> 
> Dear equest-users,
> 
> For a large LEED-project I have to remodel my HVAC sytems: 
> 
> In reality groundwater source heat pumps supply heating and
> 
> cooling with additional cooling during peak periods provided by an
> 
> additional chiller. However, my proposed simulation model does not
> 
> include (yet) water side loops. Instead, I have introduced air-cooled
> 
> condensers. I thought it would be O.K. But the LEED reviewers
> 
> seem to be very unhappy with my idea. Now, I have to introduce
> 
> the whole (very complicated) water-side HVAC components to my
> 
> model. Is this possible with equest ? Do I have to delete all my air-side
> 
> HVAC systems (17 VAV systems) ? What could be the most elegant way
> 
> to introduce the water loops ? I am trying a lot. But the software seems
> 
> to crash when I introduce water side HVAC systems. Thanks a lot in advance
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
> 
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