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How to increase the CHW cooling Energy

I have an E+ model with District Cooling and Heating, AHU With reheat coils which are off during summer. I am running the simulation for july and August.

I beilive that I did the right hardsizing for coils and everything based on the mechanichal drawings. The Chilled water flow rate are reasonable, matches with real building data, However, the cooling energy which considers the delta T (inlet-outlet CHW supply temperature), and CH Water mass flow rate are considerably low. which may be mean that cooling design capacity is not correct. I tried to increase that or change the coil settings but still I have this problem.

I have checked the ChW inlet and Outlet temperature and delta T is low.

How can I fix this? any idea would be helpful! :)

How to increase the CHW cooling Energy

I have an E+ model with District Cooling and Heating, AHU With reheat coils which are off during summer. I am running the simulation for july and August.

I beilive believe that I did the right hardsizing hard sizing for coils and everything based on the mechanichal mechanical drawings. The Chilled water flow rate are reasonable, matches with real building data, However, the cooling energy which considers the delta T (inlet-outlet CHW supply temperature), and CH Water mass flow rate are considerably low. which may be mean that cooling design capacity is not correct. I tried to increase that or change the coil settings but still I have this problem.

I have checked the ChW inlet and Outlet temperature and delta T is low.

How can I fix this? any idea would be helpful! :)

How to increase the CHW cooling Energy

I have an E+ model with District Cooling and Heating, AHU With reheat coils which are off during summer. I am running the simulation for july and August.

I believe that I did the right hard sizing for coils and everything based on the mechanical drawings. The Chilled water flow rate are reasonable, matches with real building data, However, the cooling energy which considers the delta T (inlet-outlet CHW supply temperature), and CH Water mass flow rate are considerably low. which may be mean that cooling design capacity is not correct. I tried to increase that or change the coil settings but still I have this problem.

I have checked the ChW inlet and Outlet temperature and delta T is low.

How can I fix this? any idea would be helpful! :)