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SUBROUTINE CalcHeatBalanceAir
          ! SUBROUTINE INFORMATION:
          !       AUTHOR         Legacy Code
          !       DATE WRITTEN   na
          !       MODIFIED       na
          !       RE-ENGINEERED  na
          ! PURPOSE OF THIS SUBROUTINE:
          ! This subroutine calculates the air component of the heat balance.
          ! METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED:
          ! na
          ! REFERENCES:
          ! na
          ! USE STATEMENTS:
  USE HVACManager, ONLY: ManageHVAC
  IMPLICIT NONE    ! Enforce explicit typing of all variables in this routine
          ! SUBROUTINE ARGUMENT DEFINITIONS:
          ! na
          ! SUBROUTINE PARAMETER DEFINITIONS:
          ! na
          ! INTERFACE BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
          ! na
          ! DERIVED TYPE DEFINITIONS:
          ! na
          ! SUBROUTINE LOCAL VARIABLE DECLARATIONS:
          ! na
  CALL ManageHVAC
  ! Do Final Temperature Calculations for Heat Balance before next Time step
  SumHmAW=0.0D0
  SumHmARa=0.0D0
  SumHmARaW=0.0D0
  RETURN
END SUBROUTINE CalcHeatBalanceAir