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You should take a look at InputOuputReference for the following objects:

This does not include the fields related to track emissions within the building used for demand controlled ventilation and indoor air quality.

You If you trying to find out the contribution of carbon dioxide emissions from the building to the environment, you should take a look at InputOuputReference for the following objects:

This does not include the fields related If you are trying to track emissions within the building used for demand controlled ventilation and indoor air quality.

quality there are many more inputs. You should take a look at the InputOutputReference for the following objects:

As well as:

  • ZoneHVAC:IdealLoadsAirSystem
  • ZoneAirContaminantBalance
  • ZoneCapacitanceMultiplier:ResearchSpecial
  • ZoneContaminantSourceAndSink:CarbonDioxide
  • ZoneContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:Constant
  • ZoneContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:CutoffModel
  • ZoneContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:DecaySource
  • ZoneContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:Deposition-RateSink
  • SurfaceContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:Pressure-Driven
  • SurfaceContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:Boundary-LayerDiffusion
  • SurfaceContaminantSourceAndSink:Generic:Deposition-VelocitySink

Other objects may impact the balance of carbon dioxide in the zones such as any of the Zone Airflow group of objects and the AirflowNetwork:* objects.