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Is it possible to add multiple air loops to one thermal zone?

I am modeling a large manufacturing floor with about 26 package roof top units (average ~20 tons each). I have the facility floor as one thermal zone and thus would need to add 26 Package Roof top units to this one thermal zone.

However, in Open Studio, when I go to add this thermal zone to a new package roof top unit it deletes the thermal zone from the previous package rooftop unit.

My question is, is it possible to have multiple air loops feeding one thermal zone? If not, is there a different way I should thermally model the large facility floor?

Thank you,

Matt

Is it possible to add multiple air loops to one thermal zone?

I am modeling a large manufacturing floor with about 26 package roof top units (average ~20 tons each). I have the facility floor as one thermal zone and thus would need to add 26 Package Roof top units to this one thermal zone.

However, in Open Studio, when I go to add this thermal zone to a new package roof top unit it deletes the thermal zone from the previous package rooftop unit.

My question is, is it possible to have multiple air loops feeding one thermal zone? If not, is there a different way I should thermally model the large facility floor?

Thank you,

Matt

Is it possible to add multiple air loops to one thermal zone?

I am modeling a large manufacturing floor with about 26 package roof top units (average ~20 tons each). I have the facility floor as one thermal zone and thus would need to add 26 Package Roof top units to this one thermal zone.

However, in Open Studio, when I go to add this thermal zone to a new package roof top unit it deletes the thermal zone from the previous package rooftop unit.

My question is, is it possible to have multiple air loops feeding one thermal zone? If not, is there a different way I should thermally model the large facility floor?

Thank you,

Matt

Is it possible to add multiple air loops to one thermal zone?

I am modeling a large manufacturing floor with about 26 package roof top units (average ~20 tons each). I have the facility floor as one thermal zone and thus would need to add 26 Package Roof top units to this one thermal zone.

However, in Open Studio, when I go to add this thermal zone to a new package roof top unit it deletes the thermal zone from the previous package rooftop unit.

My question is, is it possible to have multiple air loops feeding one thermal zone? If not, is there a different way I should thermally model the large facility floor?

Thank you,

Matt