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Re: [TRNSYS-users] clarification on temperature of air flow in ventilation-plz



Hi Rajkumar,

The answer depends on what you want to do. The ventilation option in TRNBuild allows you to model the air conditioning system as a set of components outside of the building, and pass the information of air changes and temperature of the air entering the space. If you set the 'temperature of air flow' as 'outside', it assumes that the temperature of the air entering the space is equal to the ambient temperature. This would be the right option to use if you are not conditioning the air. If you are modeling your air conditioning system, you may want to use 'other' and select an input. This input should be connected to the temperature of the air conditioning system.
Best regards,

Diego

RAJ KUMAR wrote:
Hello Bradley,
I have serious doubt on ventilation type given in ventilation type manager of TRNBUILD. Suppose if we give 5 ACH, usually ,which mode do we have to choose for temperature of air flow? ( whether outside or other option ( contant).). Which one is advisable to choose? Could you Please expalin for both airconditioned building and non-air conditioned building?. It will be very much helpful, if you explain with some example. regards,
Rajkumar.S


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