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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Set Air Conditions at Node using EMS





That sounds like an evaporative cooler.

On 8/25/2011 11:50 AM, Jean marais wrote:
 

Hi Everyone,
I have one large air handler that represents many smaller ones. The current real equipment has a special feature you may find interesting.

They humidify the exhaust air at the entry node for the exhaust air just before the thermal wheel. Because the efficiencies of heat transfer for the summer case for the thermal wheel are better for sensible heat than latent heat, the humidified air drops in drybulb temperature whilst the humidity increases.

I would like to change the air conditions at this node from whatever it is, to 22 deg C. What's the best way to achieve this? Using EMS or Building in a humidifier lance?


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