Are you using radiant system? I found hard time to meet the demand using radiant system, maybe thats why you see demand increases with your capacity. You can check your room temperature, I am pretty confident your room temperature cannot meet thermostat setpoint during design day. In theory, if your system can meet the demand, no matter what capacity you use, your demand should stay the same. Demand is basically the room load, which is separated from system side. So back to your question, the way EnergyPlus size radiant system is not robust and it cannot meet the room load if weather is too cold. My sugestion is to use a conventional air system to calculate the demand and use that as your radiant system sizing parameter and do the radiant system sizing by the manufacture software. HJ On 8/25/2014 3:22 PM, Geert Bellens
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