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Comment by Judy Rachel on February 2, 2012 at 7:34am Trying to figure out how to model a home with a central forced air heater and 2 PTAC window air conditioners. The approaches I have been given end up taking the heat out of the rooms where the a/c units are. That doesn't seem like a solution that makes sense. Anyone actually know how to do it or is it not a possibility to accurately model this configuration in EnergyPro?
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