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How can a fan coil be modeled as zone equipment powered by an air loop ?

Hi, I am modeling a building that has an air loop that precools and feeds the fan coils. The system is set up to work in summer, so there is no heating and therefore no boiler. The fan coils are 2-pipe and are powered by the chiller. Is there any way to make this schematic in Open Studio? I have been looking that there is an object called: AirTerminal:SingleDuct:ConstantVolume:CooledBeam that could resemble the real behavior of the system, do you think it is a possible option? Thanks!

How can a fan coil be modeled as zone equipment powered by an air loop ?

Hi, I am modeling a building that has an air loop that precools and feeds the fan coils. The system is set up to work in summer, so there is no heating and therefore no boiler. The fan coils are 2-pipe and are powered by the chiller. Is there any way to make this schematic in Open Studio? I have been looking that there is an object called: AirTerminal:SingleDuct:ConstantVolume:CooledBeam that could resemble the real behavior of the system, do you think it is a possible option? Thanks!

How can a fan coil be modeled as zone equipment powered by an air loop ?

Hi, I am modeling a building that has an air loop that precools and feeds the fan coils. The system is set up to work in summer, so there is no heating and therefore no boiler. The fan coils are 2-pipe and are powered by the chiller. Is there any way to make this schematic in Open Studio? I have been looking that there is an object called: AirTerminal:SingleDuct:ConstantVolume:CooledBeam that could resemble the real behavior of the system, do you think it is a possible option? Thanks!