Thank you.
It seems I can use SI in the .WAC file and will work fine when imported to an alaysis using Imperial units.
I also assume the RH number is the same for either.
so, if I want 72 degrees F with 60% RH I could use 22.2 C with 60% RH in the .WAC.
Yes?
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- Mon Jan 13, 2014 4:50 am -1100
- Forum: Climate
- Topic: .WAC file with Imperial units
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- Mon Jan 13, 2014 4:18 am -1100
- Forum: Climate
- Topic: .WAC file with Imperial units
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.WAC file with Imperial units
Is there a way to use imperial units within a custom .WAC file?
Or is I use SI units for the .WAC will the units correct themselves when imported to an analysis done using Imerial units?
I'm only looking to use the interior temperature and RH.
Or is I use SI units for the .WAC will the units correct themselves when imported to an analysis done using Imerial units?
I'm only looking to use the interior temperature and RH.
- Wed May 23, 2012 3:06 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI North America
- Topic: "Vapor Barrier" Interior Paints
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- Wed May 23, 2012 1:51 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI North America
- Topic: "Vapor Barrier" Interior Paints
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- Views: 10115
"Vapor Barrier" Interior Paints
I'd like to add an interior paint coating to a wall assembly but can't find the material data in the database (WUFI Pro5.1). Benjamin Moore's product is "Super Spec" prmer with a perm of 0.5 at 1 mil thick. Glidden paint's comperable product is stated to be: .6 perm at 1.5 mil thick. I've ...