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change unit of "Zone ITE Adjusted Return Air Temperature" from W to C #10565

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@yujiex yujiex commented Jun 17, 2024

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After fixing, this is the output from example file "1ZoneDataCenterCRAC_wApproachTemp.idf"
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@yujiex yujiex added the Defect Includes code to repair a defect in EnergyPlus label Jun 17, 2024
@yujiex yujiex self-assigned this Jun 17, 2024
@yujiex yujiex changed the title change unit of "Zone ITE Adjusted Return Air Temperature from" W to C change unit of "Zone ITE Adjusted Return Air Temperature" from W to C Jun 17, 2024
@yujiex yujiex requested a review from Myoldmopar June 17, 2024 20:30
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This PR involves a simple unit change and does not impact any other features. After pulling the recent develop branch, the diffs are all as expected, like below. I think this is good to go. @Myoldmopar
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Thanks @dareumnam, yeah it looks perfectly fine. Merging this in. Thanks @yujiex

@Myoldmopar Myoldmopar merged commit acd305c into develop Jun 24, 2024
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@Myoldmopar Myoldmopar deleted the fixITEreturnAirTempUnit branch June 24, 2024 17:15
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yujiex commented Jun 25, 2024

Thanks @dareumnam, yeah it looks perfectly fine. Merging this in. Thanks @yujiex

Thanks @Myoldmopar and @dareumnam

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output variable "Zone ITE Adjusted Return Air Temperature" has the wrong unit of measure
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