Fereshteh Aramoun -
To calculate the heating and cooling load for a zone you need to add a heating type and a cooling type to your zone.
A zone located in a basement would usually have boundary walls to some external temperature rather than external walls.
Regards,
Tim
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Timothy P. McDowell Executive Vice President Thermal Energy System Specialists, LLC 22 N Carroll St, Suite 370 Madison, WI 53703 608-274-2577
On 2015-11-24 23:05, Fereshteh Aramoun wrote:
Hello TRNSYS UsersI am modeling a multi-zone educational building type 56. My goal is to calculate the peak of heating and cooling loads during a year and to model thermal wastes of walls, windows,.. in the peak of heating and cooling load separately, can anyone help me, please?Moreover, can anyone know how it is possible to distinguish a zone which is located in the basement?Thank you so muchKind Regards,Fereshteh Aramoun
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