As a
compromise I suggest PURCASED: SUPPLY AIR, or just SUPPLY AIR.
Najad Tuffaha, PE, CEM
PEPCO ENERGY SERVICES
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253-1774
Mobile 202 309-0553
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703 253-1799
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From: Michael J. Witte
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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002
12:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [EnergyPlus_Support]
i cannot get the heating and cooling load
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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