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I think there are two parts to your question 1. How do I get the Node's handle? 2. How do I add variables to see behaviour at that node Eric has answered the second part

I'd be tempted to do this sort of troubleshooting in e+ because I find that quicker and more direct to add output variables and inspect csv results that way. On the other hand, I wouldn't do that in e+ if I had to repeat it, because the .idf gets clobbered when you save the .osm

You can get the node name from the HVAC page, like this image node name.JPG

I think there are two parts to your question 1. How do I get the Node's handle? 2. How do I add variables to see behaviour at that node Eric has answered the second part

I'd be tempted to do this sort of troubleshooting in e+ because I find that quicker and more direct to add output variables and inspect csv results that way. On the other hand, I wouldn't do that in e+ if I had to repeat it, because the .idf gets clobbered when you save the .osm

You can get the node name from the HVAC page, like this image node name.JPG

I think there are two parts to your question 1. How do I get the Node's handle? 2. How do I add variables to see behaviour at that node Eric has answered the second part

I'd be tempted to do this sort of troubleshooting in e+ because I find that quicker and more direct to add output variables and inspect csv results that way. On the other hand, I wouldn't do that in e+ if I had to repeat it, because the .idf gets clobbered when you save the .osm

You can get the node name from the HVAC page, like this image node name.JPG

I think there are two parts to your question 1. How do I get the Node's handle? 2. How do I add variables to see behaviour at that node Eric has answered the second part

I'd be tempted to do this sort of troubleshooting in e+ because I find that quicker and more direct to add output variables and inspect csv results that way. On the other hand, I wouldn't do that in e+ if I had to repeat it, because the .idf gets clobbered when you save the .osm

You can get the node name from the HVAC page, like this image node name.JPG