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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: How to change the heating and cooling supply air temperature set point



It workes perfect. Thanks Richard.

Dave

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Richard Raustad <RRaustad@...> wrote:
>
> This is a compact file. When you run this file you will get and expanded 
> file (*.expidf). Save this file as *.idf and edit it. In the IDFEditor, 
> click the View menu and select Single File, then pick EXPIDF file or use 
> a text editor and open it yourself. You will notice that the 
> HVACTemplate objects are now commented out and the E+ objects you need 
> are inserted for you. You will find this object. Then change the 
> settings and save. Then RUN THIS FILE, not the 
> HVACTemplate-5ZonePurchAir file.
> 
> ZoneHVAC:IdealLoadsAirSystem,
>   SPACE1-1ZoneHVAC:IdealLoadsAirSystem,                    !- Name
>   SPACE1-1 Supply Inlet,                                   !- Zone 
> Supply Air Node Name
>   50,                                                      !- Heating 
> Supply Air Temp [C]
>   13,                                                      !- Cooling 
> Supply Air Temp [C]
>   0.008,                                                   !- Heating 
> Supply Air Humidity Ratio [kg-H20/kg-air]
>   0.009,                                                   !- Cooling 
> Supply Air Humidity Ratio [kg-H20/kg-air]
>   NoLimit,                                                 !- Heating Limit
>   ,                                                        !- Maximum 
> heating air flow rate {m3/s}
>   NoLimit,                                                 !- Cooling Limit
>   ,                                                        !- Maximum 
> cooling air flow rate {m3/s}
>   NoOutdoorAir,                                            !- OutdoorAir
>   ,                                                        !- Outside 
> air flow rate {m3/s}
>   ,                                                        !- Heating 
> Availability Schedule Name
>   ;                                                        !- Cooling 
> Availability Schedule Name
> 
> 
> daveurja wrote:
> >  
> >
> > I just started learning EnergyPlus. I used example file 
> > "HVACTemplate-5ZonePurchAir.idf" to estimate hourly heating/cooling 
> > load. From the output, it looks like Heating Supply Air Temperature is 
> > set at 50C and Cooling Supply Air Temperature is set at 13C 
> > (SupplyInlet:SystemNode Temp). I need to change the heating and 
> > cooling supply air temperature set point in my model. Would someone 
> > explain how to change the heating and cooling supply air temperature 
> > set point?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Dave Urja
> >
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Richard A. Raustad
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> Florida Solar Energy Center
> University of Central Florida
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