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RE: [EnergyPlus_Support] i cannot get the heating and cooling load
Keep the Purchased Air the way it is. It is documented
and fits well with the chilled water and hot water. I
think there will be more confusion trying to separate
these three items from each other with different
command names. In particular, I think sizing would be
more confusing with a different command name associate
for the Air.
--- "Michael J. Witte" <mjwitte@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The name "Purchased Air" was chosen, because it
> parallels
> PURCHASED:CHILLED WATER and PURCHASED:HOT WATER.
> However it has
> proven to be a confusing name to many users. It
> does not mean total
> supply air flow. It means an unlimited supply of
> conditioned air for
> heating or cooling. Suggestions for a better name
> are welcome.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On 20 Nov 2002, at 13:11, Najad Tuffaha wrote:
>
> > In HVAC design ?Purchased? Air is a novel term,
> unless you refer to
> > buying an air system from an air-conditioning
> contractor. Does it mean
> > total Supply airflow, or what does it mean? Should
> a term other than
> > ?Purchased? be used?
>
>
>
>
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