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Heatin/cooling when out of the interval of acceptable temperatures

Hi to everyone,

I'm trying to model the energy consumption of an office. I have a question for the heating/cooling consumption. The logic behind he control is quite simple. There is an interval of acceptable temperatures, let's say that it is [x,y]. If the temperature in the room goes under x, then the heating mode is on, while if the temperature goes above y, the cooling takes place. Moreover, this interval [x,y] changes with the season.

I would like to know how I can implement this logic in OpenStudio.

Thanks

Heatin/cooling when out of the interval of acceptable temperatures

Hi to everyone,

I'm trying to model the energy consumption of an office. I have a question for the heating/cooling consumption. The logic behind he control is quite simple. There is an interval of acceptable temperatures, let's say that it is [x,y]. If the temperature in the room goes under x, then the heating mode is on, while if the temperature goes above y, the cooling takes place. Moreover, this interval [x,y] changes with the season.

I would like to know how I can implement this logic in OpenStudio.

Thanks

Heatin/cooling when out of the interval of acceptable temperatures

Hi to everyone,

I'm trying to model the energy consumption of an office. I have a question for the heating/cooling consumption. The logic behind he control is quite simple. There is an interval of acceptable temperatures, let's say that it is [x,y]. If the temperature in the room goes under x, then the heating mode is on, while if the temperature goes above y, the cooling takes place. Moreover, this interval [x,y] changes with the season.

I would like to know how I can implement this logic in OpenStudio.

Thanks