[Equest-users] modelling water to water heat pumps from ground loopto radiant heating and cooling
Bishop, Bill
bbishop at PathfinderEngineers.com
Wed Jul 22 12:03:47 PDT 2009
Peter,
One thing you can do is to manually adjust the FLOOR-WEIGHT for each
space, especially if this is radiant slab, to "give a longer lag time
between heat gains and resultant cooling loads, and greater damping of
peak loads". [From the help menu text.]
Regards,
Bill
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Subject: [Equest-users] modelling water to water heat pumps from ground
loopto radiant heating and cooling
Any suggestions on how to set up radiant heating and cooling sourced
from a ground loop?
I am nervous about using water to air units and zeroing out the fan
energy but that's where we are starting. Will the loads calculate
properly where heating setpoints are in the low 60's?
Any help at all would be super.
Thanks in advance!
Peter W. LeMessurier, P.E., LEED AP
Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers
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