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To get energy loads you need to select different outputs from the initial screen that appears in the TRNBuild program that contains the general information (name, location, etc).  For a multi zone building you probably want group of zone outputs (Ntypes 32 and 33) to sum up the cooling/heating loads [kJ/h] of all the zones.  You will then need to add an integrator (TYPE 24) into TRNSYS to calculate the total energy demands [kJ].  If you only want the loads of individual zones then you could use output Ntype 2, but it combines both heating and cooling loads and will give heating outputs in negative numbers and cooling outputs in positive numbers. 

-----eva valovicova wrote: -----
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
From: eva valovicova <eva.valovicova@gmail.com>
Date: 07/21/2009 10:17AM
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] (no subject)

Hi,
I am working on big building with many zones, and I am not so sure how its working to put the second floor and the third. I am using the adjacent walls which are putting the zones to each other. But I can not see if its like I am thinking if I can not see 3d.
And if its all building designed in the zones how I can get how much energy I will need to put the temperature down? How much energy i will need for cooling of each zones.
 
thank you for your answer
 
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