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[EnergyPlus_Support] How to specify a constant volume variable temp system
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Hello,
I'm trying to model a multi-zone building with a combination of constant volume, VAV, and FCU systems. I'm having a bit of trouble picking which HVAC objects to use to describe some parts of the system, in particular the CAV parts.
The system is has a separate air handling unit for each zone, supplying variable temperature air at constant volume to meet the heating or cooling loads. Heating and cooling are supplied by a boiler/chiller and the respective water loops.