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[TRNSYS-users] daylight in offices



Dear trnsys-users,

I need to know if enough daylight reaches certain office rooms. I know Trnsys component 56 models on an energy basis, but can it also tell the amount of light which enters a room? This e.g. depends on the height of the windows and this can not be entered in Prebid. Is there another Trnsys component which is able to predict the amount of daylight entering a room? If not, does anybody know if there is another simulating tool which is able to do this?

Thanks in advance,

With kind regards,

Ruut Brandsma MSc
Modelling specialist
Ecofys bv
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