Modeling short term Indoor climate/HVAC temp/RH setbacks
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Modeling short term Indoor climate/HVAC temp/RH setbacks
Is there a way I can model short term changes in Indoor climate/HVAC setting in WUFI? First example: I have a project where there is a workout room in the facility, for 2 hours a day they host a "hot" yoga class which involves temps up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit and 60% RH. Second example would be typical evening or weekend setback scenario in an office building where during the day the Temp might be 72 and at night perhaps 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit. Setback might also take place on the weekends.
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Michael Hurd
Michael Hurd
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Re: Modeling short term Indoor climate/HVAC temp/RH setbacks
Hello Michael,
you would need to create your own climate file using CreateClimateFile.xls (Installation Folder\Tools). Probably run first a simulation with some other indoor climate design and then use the results to modify it to your desires.
you would need to create your own climate file using CreateClimateFile.xls (Installation Folder\Tools). Probably run first a simulation with some other indoor climate design and then use the results to modify it to your desires.
Manfred
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
Official WUFI® Collaboration Partner for USA/Canada
Enjoy WUFI® .... It is easy and complex.