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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Temperature initial



Initial temperatures are set at 23 (for each environment) and then 
the heat balance solution is "warmed up" (search on warmup or warm up 
in the documentation) until convergence is reached.  The solution 
will be the resolved zone temperatures and relative humidity.  The 
first day of each environment is used and the number of warmup days 
necessary is contained in the .eio file (see also Output Details 
document for descriptions).

No, user settings of these initial values is not currently allowed.

  At 02:06 AM 4/9/2008, claraspitz wrote:
>I would like known if it's possible with E+ to indicate the initial
>zone temperature and initial relative humidity like Trnsys ?


Linda

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