[Equest-users] Two-stage compressor in PVVT system
Matthew Higgins
Higgins at edi-arch.com
Fri Apr 30 08:08:51 PDT 2010
I can't remember if the PVVT system allows for a performance curve in
respect to the compressors, but any time I need to build staging into
HVAC I go there first (assuming you haven't already).
Just a thought...
Matthew Higgins, LEED-AP, ASHRAE-HBDP
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>>> "Bishop, Bill" <wbishop at pathfinder-ea.com> 4/30/2010 8:27 AM >>>
Any suggestions on how to model condensing units with two-stage
compressors? I am modeling PVVT systems.
Thanks,
Bill
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