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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Electric radiators question



Thank you Mike. The equimpment is small-area with air flow openings, but no forced air (that is no fan inside).
   
  Regards,
  Kateirna

"Michael J. Witte" <mjwitte@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
          BASEBOARD HEATER:ELECTRIC:Convective is 100% convective gain to the zone. If 
the equipment you are modeling is small-area with air-flow openings, such as 
along a baseboard, then use this equipment type. It sounds like this is what 
you want to model.

LOW TEMP RADIANT SYSTEM:ELECTRIC is intended to model electric heating elements 
embedded in a floor or ceiling (or wall). It's output is primarily radiant, 
with some convection from the warm surface.

Mike

On 16 Nov 2007 at 16:44, katerina fragaki wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I would like to simulate electric radiators (that is similar to hot water
> radiators, but operating with electricity) with EnergyPlus. Which is the way
> to do this simulation? I think I should use either BASEBOARD
> HEATER:ELECTRIC:Convective or LOW TEMP RADIANT SYSTEM:ELECTRIC Could you
> please tell me which is the difference between these two options and whether
> any of these is suitable for my simulation? If not, which option then is more
> suitable?
> 
> With regards,
> Katerina
> 
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Michael J. Witte, GARD Analytics, Inc.
EnergyPlus Testing and Support 
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