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[EnergyPlus_Support] Setpoint for LowTemperatureRadiating:ConstantFlow ?



I've made a model with designbuilder, and a VAV is serving ventilation and some of the necessary heating and cooling.

I'm now modeling concrete core cooling (and heating) in E+ with the  LowTemperatureRadiating:ConstantFlow object. 

The temp° of the water is regulated by the outdoor temp°. So far so good.

I can schedule the pump and the object, if I want (but not necessary, it's a continuous system).

The temperature of the zone with the concrete cooling/heating is working fine, but...

Can I put somewhere a setpoint to prevent the interior temperature to become to high (or to low)caused by the lowtempradiating object ?
This means the pump, or the object needs to stop working (for that zone) based on the operating temperature inside ?

Geert



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