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Modelling dehumidification with Simple HVAC in DesignBuilder for a hot-humid climate

Hi everyone, I am modelling an office building in DesignBuilder in a hot-humid climate. The real HVAC system is a CAV chilled-water system with traditional dehumidification: air is cooled to remove moisture and then reheated using electric reheat to reach the required supply temperature. My main issue is dehumidification. I want to know whether this can be represented using Simple HVAC in DesignBuilder, or whether Detailed/Advanced HVAC is required. In Simple HVAC, I used the following settings: Enabled humidity control / dehumidification in the HVAC tab using the humidistat. Set the RH dehumidification setpoint to 70% in the Activity tab. The result is that cooling energy increases, but zone humidity is still not controlled properly. Zones still have RH between 70–80% during occupied hours. Also, there is no reheat energy consumption.

My questions are: Can Simple HVAC with humidity control properly model dehumidification for a CAV chilled-water system? Or should this system be modelled using Detailed HVAC?

Thank you.