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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Return condenser inlet





EnergyPlus does not expect a node other than an outdoor air node to be used as the inlet to an air-cooled condenser. However, the node conditions for OA nodes are set early in the simulation. You should look at the node conditions entering the air-cooled condenser to see if they represent the current OA condition or the expected relief node condition. If they represent the relief node condition you can disregard the warning.

On 1/12/2016 3:40 PM, alyelhefni@xxxxxxxxx [EnergyPlus_Support] wrote:

Hi all ,

In my system I took defined the relief node ( exhast ) as the inlet to the condenser of plant loop to save energy .

The following warning appear :


** Warning ** Chiller:Electric, Adding OutdoorAir:Node=R_COND_IN


why does the program re-defines condenser inlet as an outdoor air node ?

How can I change that and make it as explained ?


Please help



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