Dear Raj, Type 34 calculates the reduction
in the amount of radiation based on your definition of the overhang. Usually the window
shading is the most important effect, so you define the overhang/wingwall
relative to the window. If you now connect the
Type 34 to your 3x4 m. wall including the 1x2.5 m. window, you are right that
also the wall receives the reduced amount of radiation. For thermally isolated
walls, the effect on the building will be very small. If you don’t want
this effect, or if you don’t know whether it is a significant effect in
your case, you can do the following: -
in Type 56, use 2 different label names for the orientation of the window
and the wall, e.g. south1 and south2 -
you now get to different sets of inputs to Type56. -
Connect the type 34 outputs to the Type56 window-related set of
inputs (incident radiation for south1, etc.) -
Connect the original type 16 outputs to the wall-related set of
inputs (south2) Kind regards, Arie Van: Dear all, S.Rajkumar,B.E.(Mech), M.Tech(Energy Engg.] Research
Scholar, Centre for
Energy Studies, IIT, NewDelhi
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