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SUBROUTINE ManageAirHeatBalance
! SUBROUTINE INFORMATION:
! AUTHOR Richard Liesen
! DATE WRITTEN February 1998
! MODIFIED na
! RE-ENGINEERED na
! PURPOSE OF THIS SUBROUTINE:
! This subroutine manages the heat air balance method of calculating
! building thermal loads. It is called from the HeatBalanceManager
! at the time step level. This driver manages the calls to all of
! the other drivers and simulation algorithms.
! METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED:
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! REFERENCES:
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! USE STATEMENTS:
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IMPLICIT NONE ! Enforce explicit typing of all variables in this routine
! SUBROUTINE ARGUMENT DEFINITIONS:
! na
! SUBROUTINE PARAMETER DEFINITIONS:
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! INTERFACE BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
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! DERIVED TYPE DEFINITIONS:
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! SUBROUTINE LOCAL VARIABLE DECLARATIONS:
LOGICAL, SAVE :: GetInputFlag=.TRUE.
! FLOW:
! Obtains and Allocates heat balance related parameters from input file
IF (GetInputFlag) THEN
CALL GetAirHeatBalanceInput
GetInputFlag=.FALSE.
ENDIF
CALL InitAirHeatBalance ! Initialize all heat balance related parameters
! Solve the zone heat balance 'Detailed' solution
! Call the air surface heat balances
CALL CalcHeatBalanceAir
CALL ReportZoneMeanAirTemp
RETURN
END SUBROUTINE ManageAirHeatBalance