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Javier,<br>
I've dealt with DOAS systems on a number of projects. They are a
good fit for TRNSYS because they are often customized for a
particular building. I have always treated them by assembling them
from component pieces as needed (fan, energy recovery wheel, heat
pump, cooling coil, heating coil, etc.) The TESS Hydronics and HVAC
libraries have a lot of the Types that you will need. <br>
Kind regards,<br>
David<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/4/2012 10:52, Javier chanis wrote:<br>
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Hello, i am trying to simulate a DOAS system to deal with
humidity and air conditioning in hot-humid weathers. has anyone
ever simulate something similar, please advice.<br>
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