Excessive cooling capacity and "insufficient heating capability" warnings

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Hi,

I finished my baseline energy model. However, my problem is that the auto-size DX cooling capacity is too high (625 ton) while the proposed design has a 90 ton chiller.
I also had a lot of trouble trying to meet heating load hours, and could only satisfy them by putting air dT=20F in the reheat option. If I put less dT or more dT the unmet load hours increase.
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The warning continues to appear for most of the zones though (but the unmet load hours is zero):
**WARNING**********************************************************************
ZONE EL1 WSW Zone (fG.z1)
might have insufficient heating capability.
Check that the SYSTEM or ZONE HEATING-CAPACITY plus this
ZONEs BASEBOARD-RATING is adequate to maintain the ZONE
specified DESIGN-HEAT-T for the calculated peak ZONE load
(see LS-A or LS-B for the ZONE peak load.)

SYSTEM S1 Sys (PVAVS)
which supplies the above listed ZONE, has a design heating
coil exit temperature, HEAT-SET-T,(plus any zone reheat)
below its MAX-SUPPLY-T or the ZONE DESIGN-HEAT-T, which
might account for the insufficient heating capability.

ZONE EL1 WSW Zone (fG.z1) has a THERMOSTAT-TYPE
of REVERSE-ACTION, which, when added to the issues listed
in the messages above, will cause excessive underheating.

When fulfilling the heating capacity (with reheat dT= 20F), the cooling capacity raised dramatically. Thus, heating and cooling seem to be correlated, but I can't find why the cooling capacity is so high for a 37230 gross sq ft building.
I have 27 VAV zones in the building

Thanks in advance for your help

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