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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: too high temperatures





You could evaluate what the temperature increase should be in a stationary calculation. 
The temperature increase should be 
W/H
where W are the internal loads in Watt
and H is the heat transfer coefficient of the building in Watt/Kelvin, considering both transmission through the envelope and ventilation

Because of thermal inertia, in a dynamic calculation the temperature increase should be a little bit lower.
Correct me if I'm wrong.

Regards
Francesco Passerini


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