It is possible to model freezer zones in DesignBuilder, but it is important to ensure that the temperature of the supply air is set to a very low value to cool the air below zero.
If you are using Simple HVAC then take these steps:
- Reduce the cooling supply air temperature in the Cooling design calculation options to -99°C.
- Reduce the supply air temperature under Cooling on the HVAC tab in the freezer zones to -99°C.
- Switch off Heating on the HVAC tab.
- Switch off Mechanical ventilation on the HVAC tab.
- On the Activity tab under the Environmental Control header, set the cooling setpoint and setback temperatures to the required freezer zone air temperature.
- Set the cooling operation schedule to 'On' at the HVAC tab so that it always operates.
Note: You will need DesignBuilder version 7.1 to allow you to set negative room temperatures at the HVAC tab.
For earlier versions, you will need to create a copy of the HVAC template, set up the negative temperatures, and apply the new HVAC template.
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