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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Problem adjacent window in Winter garden



Toni,

  I was able to add a winter garden like the one in your picture. I had a little trouble in that I was forced to manually specify the construction of the windows on both the winter garden side and on the apartments side as being ADJ_WINDOW. As a side note, don't forget to draw the vertical lines that split the back side of the winter garden into four walls (one each adjacent with the apartments) and also don't forget to set the floor of the winter garden to be an external surface adjacent to outdoors; it's default is a GROUND_FLOOR which will give it an incorrect boundary temperature.

kind regards,

 David


On 06/26/2021 03:12, Toni Calabrese wrote:

Hi everybody,

I am modelling in SketchUp a 4 storey building (see figure on the left). I imported it in Trnsys and it worked perfectly.

 

Now I would like to draw a winter garden for each floor on the south façade of this building (see figure on the right). If I try to import the model in Trnsys it does not work anymore because it does not recognize the windows between the winter garden and the flats (these windows were external windows and now should become adjacent windows).

 

I tried to draw the winter garden following the usual suggestions/recommendations, that means:

1)     I draw the winter garden;

2)     On the back wall of the winter garden (wall between the winter garden and flats) I draw the lines of the windows of the flats and the lines of the external walls of the five flats that are facing to this winter garden;

3)     I match the whole model.

 

Even if I follow this procedure it does not work. I attached here the model. Maybe someone of you could try to draw it and to check if it works?

 

Thanks in advance and have a nice day.

 

 

 

   

 

 

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