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Schedule:Compact,
ExistingWorkshop:Zone1 Cooling SP Sch, !- Name
Temperature, !- Schedule Type Limits Name
Through: 31 Dec, !- Field 1
For: Weekdays SummerDesignDay, !- Field 2
Until: 24:00, !- Field 3
100, !- Field 4
For: Weekends, !- Field 5
Until: 24:00, !- Field 6
100, !- Field 7
For: Holidays, !- Field 8
Until: 24:00, !- Field 9
100, !- Field 10
For: WinterDesignDay AllOtherDays, !- Field 11
Until: 24:00, !- Field 12
100; !- Field 13
No cooling setpoint for the existing workshop?> *Jeremiah D. Crossett*
--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, CleanTech Analytics <jeremiah@...> wrote:
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> Thanks Jean- I will look into those suggestions. Design Builder does this
> sometimes I have noticed...
> The funny thing about this is that I am modeling a renovation- and this
> part of the building is the non-renovation part so is of less importance
> then the other parts (which are working fine) So I guess I am hoping for
> an easy fix because this part of the building is not as important to the
> project...
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> Thanks again
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> *www.cleantechanalytics.com* <http://www.cleantechanalytics.com>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Jean marais <jeannieboef@...> wrote:
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> > We've all had this at some point. Unfortunately, there are many possible
> > causes. Report your predicted cooling load (predictor...somthing can't
> > remember the variable name). If there is really no negative values
> > predicted then your zone setpoint or setpoint schedule or designday
> > setpoint schedule may be the problem.
> >
> > If there is a load (negative number for cooling) and the coils are not
> > jumping on, check their schedules, availibility managers, fan control modes
> > and anything else that may stop the fan or coil from jumping on.
> >
> > I may not find time to check your idf in the next 12 hours.
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