Jihane,
Yes, typically you use the "wallgain" feature. Each of the surfaces in each of your zones allows you to "insert" energy directly into the surface as would be the case with a layer of electric resistance heating inside a wall or floor.
kind regards,
David
On 06/15/2022 03:58, jihane ziraoui via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Dear all,
I have a question about floor heating.I simulated a building with floor heating in TRNBuild using type 56.
Please, if I want to add electric floor heating, is it possible without using the active layer? also, how can I add it?
Your help is much appreciated
Thanks in advance
Best regards._______________________
Jihane ZIRAOUIResearch assistant, Ph. D student+212628145746
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