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You need to add what you want to see as outputs to the RVI file. At the moment you are just repeating your inputs. You need to add something like Gas:Facility (or whatever fuel you're using) to show the fuel used.

So your RVI file needs to be something like:

eplusout.eso
eplusout.csv
Zone thermostat air temperature
Electric equipment schedule
    Gas:Facility
0

Your results will then be in eplusout.csv.

You need to add what you want to see as outputs to the RVI file. At the moment you are just repeating your inputs. You need to add something like Gas:Facility (or whatever fuel you're using) to show the fuel used.

So your RVI file needs to be something like:

eplusout.eso
eplusout.csv
Zone thermostat air temperature
Electric equipment schedule
    Gas:Facility
0

Your results will then be in eplusout.csv.

You can also see what the warnings are related to by looking at your eplus.err file.

You need to add what you want to see as outputs to the RVI file. At the moment you are just repeating your inputs. You need to add something like Gas:Facility (or whatever fuel you're using) to show the fuel used.

So your RVI file needs to be something like:

eplusout.eso
eplusout.csv
Zone thermostat air temperature
Electric equipment schedule
    Gas:Facility
0

Your results will then be in eplusout.csv.

You can also see what the warnings are related to by looking at your eplus.erreplusout.err file.

You need to add what you want to see as outputs to the RVI file. At the moment you are just repeating your inputs. You need to add something like Gas:Facility (or whatever fuel you're using) to show the fuel used.

So your RVI file needs to be something like:

eplusout.eso
eplusout.csv
Zone thermostat air temperature
Electric equipment schedule
 Gas:Facility
0

Your results will then be in eplusout.csv.

You can also see what the warnings are related to by looking at your eplusout.err file.