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Not a solution but just a observation: there is something wrong with the figure 2. As an integrated value, energy consumption either rise or stay flat. It should never drop.
Also, the ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow
object is not controlled by thermostat object. It has its own thermostat. And the Heating Control Temperature Schedule Name should be the set thermostat temperature of the zone.
Not a solution but just a observation: there is something wrong with the figure 2. As an integrated value, energy consumption either rise or stay flat. It should never drop.
Also, the
ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow object is not controlled by thermostat object. It has its own thermostat. And the Heating Control Temperature Schedule Name should be the set thermostat temperature of the zone.
Not a solution but just a observation: there is something wrong with the figure 2. As an integrated value, energy consumption either rise or stay flat. It should never drop.
Also, the ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow object is not controlled by thermostat object. It has its own thermostat. And the Heating Control Temperature Schedule Name should be the set thermostat temperature of the zone.
Not a solution but just a observation: there is something wrong with the figure 2. As an integrated value, energy consumption either rise or stay flat. It should never drop.
Also, the ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow object is not controlled by thermostat object. It has its own thermostat. And the Heating Control Temperature Schedule Name should be the set thermostat temperature of the zone.ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow