Sounds right. I would expect it to cycle off at the end of the selected cycle time, especially if the zone is within setpoint. But the nightcycle object works with a temperature tolerance right? What are your settings? Also, what are you modelling? A real design or a ASHRAE 90.1 system for compliance? I ask because Unitary equipment have a very handy fan object which can switch modes if you like on a schedule. You can define a schedule that fits to your occupation so that it is 1 during unoccupied times and zero during occupant times. You then let the fan mode read its mode from this schedule. 1=cycle to meet load; 0=continously on. Great for App. G. and better than nightcycle for many reasons (amounst others that as far as I remember nightcycle only works to cycle on for the heating setpoint, i.e. it only works for heating). PS I may have gotten the 0 & 1 the wrong way round, so check me if you use that method. Mit freundlichen Grü�en- Sent from my iPhone (excuse the brevity) i. A. Jean Marais b.i.g. bechtold Tel. +49 30 6706662-23 On 04.12.2014, at 20:53, "Jacob Dunn arch.dunn@xxxxxxxxx [EnergyPlus_Support]" <EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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