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SUBROUTINE SetOutAirNodes
! SUBROUTINE INFORMATION:
! AUTHOR Fred Buhl
! DATE WRITTEN September 1998
! MODIFIED na
! RE-ENGINEERED na
! PURPOSE OF THIS SUBROUTINE:
! Make sure the outside air nodes are prepared for the HVAC simulation
! METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED:
! Use appropriate flag to check for needed action
! REFERENCES:
! na
! USE STATEMENTS:
IMPLICIT NONE ! Enforce explicit typing of all variables in this routine
! SUBROUTINE PARAMETER DEFINITIONS:
! na
! INTERFACE BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
! na
! DERIVED TYPE DEFINITIONS:
! na
! SUBROUTINE LOCAL VARIABLE DECLARATIONS:
IF (GetOutAirNodesInputFlag) THEN ! First time subroutine has been entered
CALL GetOutAirNodesInput ! Get OutAir Nodes data
GetOutAirNodesInputFlag = .FALSE.
END IF
CALL InitOutAirNodes
RETURN
END SUBROUTINE SetOutAirNodes