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Bypass of HeatExchanger:AirToAir:SensibleAndLatent based on temperature

Hello,

I am trying to implement a bypass to HeatExchanger:AirToAir:SensibleAndLatent which is coupled to the outdoor. The intention is to simulate Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery.

The problem is that during summer, we might have for example 20C outdoor air, but the return temperature can be 25C, as a result of internal and solar gains. In this case, heat exchange between outdoor and return streams is not desirable -since the former becomes warmer and increases cooling demand.

  1. I have tried availability managers but they turn off the entire ventilation system.
  2. I have rejected the option of a economizer since the ventilation mass flow rate should remain constant.
  3. Controller:OutdoorAir has an option for bypassing HEx but it is based on humidity (if I understand well).
  4. Setting the option of the heat exchanger "Supply air outlet temperature control" to Yes, kind of works but it obeys my setpoint manager for cooling. I did not figure out how to provide independent criteria to the bypass.

Another question is: My setpoint manager activates the cooling system when supply temperature is higher than 25. But at the moment, it does that throughout the year - while 27C can be beneficial in the winter. How can I set this criterion as valid only for summer months?

Thank you very much. Comments are very welcome on how to convey my questions more effectively.

Have a nice day

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Bypass of HeatExchanger:AirToAir:SensibleAndLatent based on temperature

Hello,

I am trying to implement a bypass to HeatExchanger:AirToAir:SensibleAndLatent which is coupled to the outdoor. The intention is to simulate Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery.

The problem is that during summer, we might have for example 20C outdoor air, but the return temperature can be 25C, as a result of internal and solar gains. In this case, heat exchange between outdoor and return streams is not desirable -since the former becomes warmer and increases cooling demand.

  1. I have tried availability managers but they turn off the entire ventilation system.
  2. I have rejected the option of a economizer since the ventilation mass flow rate should remain constant.
  3. Controller:OutdoorAir has an option for bypassing HEx but it is based on humidity (if I understand well).
  4. Setting the option of the heat exchanger "Supply air outlet temperature control" to Yes, kind of works but it obeys my setpoint manager for cooling. I did not figure out how to provide independent criteria to the bypass.

Another question is: My setpoint manager activates the cooling system when supply temperature is higher than 25. But at the moment, it does that throughout the year - while 27C can be beneficial in the winter. How can I set this criterion as valid only for summer months?

Thank you very much. Comments are very welcome on how to convey my questions more effectively.

Have a nice day

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