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I do not know of a way to directly manipulate air loop nodes. However, you can schedule conditions for the Outdoorair:node. EnergyPlus allows you to have multiple outdoorair:nodes that can be assigned to separate objects. Perhaps you could set up an air loop with outdoor air system that reads from a custom outdoorair:node that has your pre calculated conditions. You would have to run the model multiple times until your calculations converge (because of the feedback from your inputs). Here is more information on the object: https://bigladdersoftware.com/epx/docs/25-1/input-output-reference/group-air-distribution.html#airloophvacoutdoorairsystem