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OpenStudio won't like it if you manually edit the .osm to add functionality that's not currently supported. The best way to add EnergyPlus objects to a model generated with OpenStudio is with an EnergyPlus measure or by manually editing the .idf file that's generated when you run an OpenStudio model. The .idf can usually be found in the project folder -> run -> 4-EnergyPlus-0.

OpenStudio won't like it if you manually edit the .osm to add functionality that's not currently supported. The best way to add or edit EnergyPlus objects to in a model generated with OpenStudio is with an EnergyPlus measure or by manually editing the .idf file that's generated when you run an OpenStudio model. The .idf can usually be found in the project folder -> run -> 4-EnergyPlus-0.

OpenStudio won't like it if you manually edit the .osm to add functionality that's not currently supported. The best way to add or edit EnergyPlus objects in a model generated with OpenStudio is with an EnergyPlus measure or by manually editing the .idf file that's generated when you run an the OpenStudio model. The .idf can usually be found in the project folder -> run -> 4-EnergyPlus-0.

OpenStudio won't like it if you manually edit the .osm to add functionality that's not currently supported. The best way to add or edit EnergyPlus objects in a model generated with OpenStudio is with an EnergyPlus measure or by manually editing the .idf file that's generated when you run the OpenStudio model. The .idf can usually be found in the project folder -> run -> 4-EnergyPlus-0.

edit: Ok, turns out Transcritical systems are supported in OS. However, I still think editing the .osm by hand is not a good idea. If you aren't able to create/edit the objects using the application interface, I would suggest looking into an OpenStudio measure.