[TRNSYS-users] Modifying TRN3D IDF File (Window Sizes), Applying Types to All or Selected Zones, and Schedules

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jul 29 09:21:08 PDT 2013


Aaron,
   You would have to redraw the windows on the exterior walls but you 
would not have to recreate the entire model. I would start with your 
current model, save a copy, delete the windows, save that version, then 
redraw the windows that you want to resize.

   For adding a type to a lot of zones in the *.bui file, I think you 
have found the trick that I use. I typically add the type to the first 
zone, then I edit the *.bui file with a text editor to add it to all the 
other zones. Its much faster than adding the type in TRNBuild.

   For the schedules, I rarely use the schedules that are built in to 
TRNBuild. I almost always create INPUTS instead of SCHEDULES. Then I use 
external Types in order to define whatever value I need. In the case of 
the kinds of schedules that you speak of, look at the TESS Applications 
library; there is a holiday scheduler that will allow you to define the 
schedules that you want using a graphical plugin. If you do not have the 
TESS Applications library, you can define schedules using Type14 and 
then sequence them using Type41.
Kind regards,
  David


On 7/26/2013 12:43, Aaron Danenberg wrote:
> Fellow TRN3D Users:
>
> Is it possible to change a windows dimensions when using SketchUp?  I 
> created a detailed model, and hoping I do not have to create an 
> entirely new model.  I simply would like to change the window area and 
> possibly location of the window on the EXT_WALL surface.
>
> Also, is there a way to create a Type like Heat001, and then apply it 
> to all zones, or select from a list of zones.  I have been doing this 
> manually by editing the the in the .BUI file which is faster than 
> manually opening countless zones and adding gains, heating, cooling, 
> humidity types.
>
> Last question is there a way to create seasonal, weekly, or monthly 
> schedules to apply at certain points throughout the year.  Lets say 
> that I want to input special events, for example a School that might 
> have a few basketball games where the court is filled close to 
> capacity with parents and fans.  I am looking to model special events 
> and estimate HVAC costs for events that do not fall within the typical 
> schedule.  I know I could just run a smaller simulation of just the 
> event and specific zones.  Though I also am working on a project for a 
> museum that is closed for certain months during the year, so seasonal 
> schedules would be helpful.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Aaron Danenberg
>
>
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