[Equest-users] Fixing unmet hours / outside of throttling range warnings

Mark Darrall MDarrall at a2so4.com
Mon May 2 06:21:24 PDT 2011


Good Morning, eQUESTers,

I'm working on my design case model. Here's my ATTN report:

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys1 (PSZ) (G.NNW1)          may have inadequate cooling capability
             Check COOLING-CAPACITY and MIN-SUPPLY-T for consistency

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys2 (PSZ) (G.WSW2)          may have inadequate cooling capability
             Check COOLING-CAPACITY and MIN-SUPPLY-T for consistency

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys3 (PSZ) (G.N3)            may have inadequate cooling capability
             Check COOLING-CAPACITY and MIN-SUPPLY-T for consistency

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys4 (PSZ) (G.S4)            may have inadequate cooling capability
             Check COOLING-CAPACITY and MIN-SUPPLY-T for consistency

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys5 (PSZ) (G.N5)            may have inadequate cooling capability
             Check COOLING-CAPACITY and MIN-SUPPLY-T for consistency

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys6 (PSZ) (G.E6)            may have inadequate cooling capability
             Check COOLING-CAPACITY and MIN-SUPPLY-T for consistency

**WARNING**********************************************************************
             SYSTEM EL1 Sys7 (PSZ) (G.C7)            has zero outside air for design calculations


This last one I can answer as this system is a R/A only computer room cooler. For the others:

COOLING-CAPACITY comes directly from the HVAC designer and is the capacity of the installed units. I've tried adjusting MIN-SUPPLY-T from 55 to 50 (and this seems to jive with information the coil manufacturer provides) to get a larger delta-T and it only seemed to make things worse somehow. Minimum OSA is 20%, but again, this is a design condition. These units do have enthalpy-controlled economizers.

I'm also getting WAY too many hours outside of throttling range - 15%. My baseline model only has a 3%. I'm way out of whack with Appendix G requirements.

Any suggestions as to settings to modify to clear these? Thank you!

MARK DARRALL, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, NCARB
Senior Project Manager

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