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[EnergyPlus_Support] How do I override a temperature sensor?



I would like to override a temperature sensor, for example I want to give the Outdoor Dry Bulb an offset of 6 C.
So I created an EMS Sensor:
EnergyManagementSystem:Sensor,
    OAT_Sensor,              !- Name
    ,                        !- Output:Variable or Output:Meter Index Key Name
    Outdoor Dry Bulb;        !- Output:Variable or Output:Meter Name

and an EMS actuator
EnergyManagementSystem:Actuator,
     OAT_Actuator,
     Environment,
     Weather Data,
     Outdoor Dry Bulb;
and this program:
EnergyManagementSystem:Program,
    SetOAT,              !- Name
    SET OAT_Actuator = OAT_Sensor + 4;  !- Program Line 1

But the simulation quickly ended when the OAT went out of bounds at 200+ deg C.

Any advise? A different, simpler solution?

Thanks

Homero.



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