<div>Hello Adam, </div>
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<div>I haven't really simulated Energy recovery systems in such details. But I believe ApacheHVAC module in IES VE could probably simulate the two systems. The energy wheels can be represented by "Heat Recovery" item in ApacheHVAC where inputs of sensible efficiency, latent efficiency as well as electrical power consumption are necessary. For system A, two "Hear Recovery" items are needed so that the total energy wheel and passive dehumidification wheel can be modeled separately. Additional controllers may be necessary to simulate the dehumidification wheel. Meanwhile, heat or cooling coil can be placed in the air stream accordingly. <br>
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