Hi,
I am working on new construction building project that has air cooled VRF air conditioning system. I have an issue, which system type is going to select for VRF in eQUEST software.
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NC-2009 EAp2: Minimum Energy Performance
Hi,
I am working on new construction building project that has air cooled VRF air conditioning system. I have an issue, which system type is going to select for VRF in eQUEST software.
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Marcus Sheffer
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February 22, 2018 - 11:04 am
I think that the latest version of eQUEST can model these systems directly. The older versions of eQUEST needed to use a work around. There was one published by the Energy Trust of Oregon and some of the VRF equipment manufacturers have published their own as well.