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The term SOA doesn't correspond to any standard HVAC terminology, especially in the context of zone sizing calculations. The intended term is likely DOA, referring to a Dedicated Outdoor Air system.
The documentation states:
"The design calculation will calculate the heat addition rate to the zone of an idealized SOA system and add or subtract the result from the total zone loads and flow rates."
Should say DOA instead.
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Issue overview
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The term SOA doesn't correspond to any standard HVAC terminology, especially in the context of zone sizing calculations. The intended term is likely DOA, referring to a Dedicated Outdoor Air system.
The documentation states:
"The design calculation will calculate the heat addition rate to the zone of an idealized SOA system and add or subtract the result from the total zone loads and flow rates."
Should say DOA instead.
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: