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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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For those ZONEs other than the WARMEST ZONE, the damper actions (air flowrates) are identical to those of the WARMEST ZONE; however, their coolingsupply air temperature is determined by the WARMEST ZONE.CQOL- CONTROL ~!4ARMESTHEAT-CONTROL = COLDESTZOI~E A ZONE ElZONE C lONE 0808079CoolingSet Poi nt797978~"'O~2 deq+0-7877CoolingSet Point7877 77Coolin!.,Set Poi nt7676 +0-~= -300 Of2 deg . '"75~ '" -33 %6 deg 7473••~ ~• cc ~72 +-7170HeatinQSet Point757.CoolingSet Poi nt73 ~l~~= 75%4 deg -g~ 0cc"~•+-c70696969 6968HeatingSet Poi nt6868HeatinqSet Poi nt68HeatingSet Point676767 67~= 550 %2 deg~= 83%6 degConclusion:ZONE C ; s the \~ARMEST Zor-IE.,dZONE B is the COLDEST ZONE66 ~= deg 200 _ %~o 250 %de9+- = Calculated Z()IE Temperature.. = Top of THROTTUflG-RANGE• '" Bottom of THROTTLING-RANGEFig. IV.5. Determining which ZONE is the WARMEST ZONE andwhich ZONE is the COLDEST ZONE for MZS, DDS, and PMZS.I V.123 (Revised 5/81)

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