For ease of handling, the AQUASTOR User Manual was broken into two volumes. Volume I contains the main text, including introduction, program description, input data instructions, and a description of the output. Volume II contains all the appendices, including supply and distribution system cost equations and models, descriptions of predefined residential districts, key equations for the cooling degree-hour methodology, and a listing of the sample case output. Both volumes include the complete table of contents and lists of figures and tables. In addition, both volumes include Appendix H, which contains the indices for supply input parameters, distribution input parameters, and AQUASTOR subroutines. The authors hope this organization has resulted in a manual which is easier to work with.
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