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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: wrong temperatures-Help



Explain your model. If you have very small building infiltration, lots of lights, people and equipment, together with large windows (solar gains) with good envelope insulation and no mechanical cooling (or under capacity), then you can reach 30 deg C   ...even at zero outdoor temps. Check your outdoor air rates as well. They may be too small.

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "manolis_kakou" <manolis_kakou@...> wrote:
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> Hi! I have made a project in energy plus. I have not errors. I want thw zone mean air temperature for 2 zones. he results of the first zone seems to be good but in the second zone the results are totally wrong. For example, i have in january outdoor dry bulb 15oC and the temperature inside the zone is 30oC. This seems wrong! 
> Please help me
>




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