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Modelling VRF system with multiple cassettes (indoor units)

How to model a VRF system that serves different zones with multiple cassettes in each zones? Is there any object for cassettes? Also, can these cassettes be referred as indoor units?

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asked 2015-06-23 09:32:08 -0500
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updated 2015-11-10 15:24:54 -0500
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Yes, cassettes can be referred to as indoor units (they're a subset type of indoor unit). I don't believe that you can currently add more than one terminal (indoor) unit per zone, so you'd either have to divide up your thermal zones, or create a fictitious aggregate cassette that mimics the performance of the smaller units.

The recently added OpenStudio VRF drag-and-drop capability (see here) allows you to pull in actual VRF components from TPEx via BCL. LG is currently the only manufacturer to provide data sufficient for modeling, but they have contributed their entire VRF Multi V line, which includes 52 outdoor units and 79 indoor units (of which 21 are ceiling cassettes).

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answered 2015-06-23 13:03:42 -0500, updated 2015-06-23 13:13:34 -0500
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@Daniel Studer: Thanks for your answer. Do you know the EnergyPlus object that I can use for indoor unit in my file. I normally input my HVAC system directly in text editor.

Waseem's avatar Waseem (2015-06-23 13:13:45 -0500) edit

No problem. You'll need to use the ZoneHVAC:TerminalUnit:VariableRefrigerantFlow object.

Daniel Studer's avatar Daniel Studer (2015-06-23 13:20:00 -0500) edit
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