Unmet cooling and heating in restrooms and corridors

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Im am building a model in eQuest for LEED. Right now, all of my unmet
cooling and heating zones are located for the restrooms and corridors (15
hrs per corridor for 4 corridors, and 30 to 40 hours per restroom for 4
restrooms). All of the office space is within the throttling range. What
can I do to lower the amount of unmet hours in these zones? Thank you for
your help.
Steven Rutter

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Check your heating and cooling schedules for these zones and see if they
make sense. Realistically are these zones going to be kept in the 70 ?F ?
75 ?F range? Probably not, and that?s okay for a corridor or a restroom.
You can also change the throttling range for these specific zones to
something at allows a higher swing that the restrooms and corridors will
likely experience in the application anyways.

Robby Oylear, LEED? AP

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