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I don't think you want your loop temp to be 75F, and you'll need a larger delta T of 10R ... this is the loop temperatures, not the space temperatures (space design temps are assigned elsewhere). What you need to assign is the temperature of the LOOP exit temperatures... probably in the range of 55F since it's a cooling loop, and a delta T of 20-40 F.

I don't think you want your loop temp to be 75F, and you'll need a larger delta T of than 10R ... this is the loop temperatures, not the space temperatures (space design temps are assigned elsewhere). What you need to assign is the temperature of the LOOP exit temperatures... probably in the range of 55F since it's a cooling loop, and a delta T of 20-40 F.