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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: High internal Gain Building gives surface temperatures above maximum
Hello Eddie.
Some questions:
-Does your data system have any HVAC system?
-What are the boundry limites like?
COuld the problem be that E+ only does what we "tell" it to do.
In other words if you have a hight internal gain and no dissipation of the energy the the tempreture will rise?
Best regards
MN
--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "eddiecorwin" <ecorwin@...> wrote:
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> I am modeling a data center with a large internal gain (122 W/ft^2). But when I simulate, I get a sever error saying that a surface in the zone reaches a temperature greater than the maximum that is allowed (they get to be around 210 degreed C). Has anyone else ran into this problem? Or, has anyone modeled a building with such a high internal gain in Energy Plus before? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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> -Eddie
>
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