Maria, A latent cooling load is the latent energy that has to be
removed from or added to the air in order to maintain a humidity
set point. So unless you define a humidity setpoint, there will
not be a latent load. That said, often the way buildings are cooled causes there to be some latent energy removal from the space while performing sensible cooling to maintain space set point temperatures. There is a component in the TESS Loads and Structures library (Type2280 - latent load calculator) that makes an estimate of the amount of latent energy removal that happens as a result of sensible cooling. If you have access to that library, I would recommend using that component. kind regards, David
On 01/31/2019 20:13, Maria Panagiotidou
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